
Light/Truck Mechanic
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc., Saint Louis, MO, United States
McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. is America\'s premier, 100% employee‑owned commercial construction company. With offices nationwide, we specialize in a wide range of project types that are as diverse and wide‑ranging as the communities in which we build. Our innovative teams collaborate with clients and industry partners throughout the project life cycle, starting in the earliest stages of design, throughout construction, and beyond project completion. McCarthy\'s reputation for tackling the toughest building challenges starts with our focus on developing high‑performing individuals and teams. We do this through our award‑winning training programs, a best‑in‑class Total Rewards benefits program, and a focus on equipping diverse teams of employee owners through a connected and inclusive culture aligned with our core values of
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Position Summary
McCarthy Building Companies is looking for a Light Truck and Trailer Technician to join our Solutions Center teams. This role is responsible for inspection, diagnosis, repair, and preventive maintenance of company light‑duty trucks, service bodies, small/medium trailers, and related towing equipment. This role supports safe, compliant, and reliable fleet operations to ensure crews, tools, and smaller equipment can be moved efficiently between shops and jobsites.
Benefits
Safety‑First Mindset
Paid Holidays (7)
Paid Time Off
Medical
Dental
Vision
401(k) Retirement
Professional Development
Referral Cash Bonuses!
Responsibilities
Diagnose and repair engines, cooling systems, fuel systems, and aftertreatment (where applicable).
Maintain and repair brakes (disc/drum, hydraulic), suspension, steering, exhaust, and driveline components.
Diagnose and repair electrical and electronic systems: charging/starting, lighting, accessories, trailer connections, upfitter wiring, and CAN bus modules.
Service and repair HVAC systems where qualified.
Inspect, diagnose, and repair:
electric and hydraulic brake systems
axles, hubs, bearings, wheels, and tires
suspension components (leaf springs, equalizers, hangers)
lighting and wiring harnesses, breakaway systems, junction boxes, and plugs
hitches, couplers, jacks, safety chains, and breakaway devices
Perform proper bearing service, brake adjustments, and alignments as applicable.
Install and maintain service bodies, flatbeds, ladder racks, toolboxes, tow packages, hitches, lift gates, small cranes, winches, inverters, and power distribution systems as equipped.
Perform light welding and fabrication (MIG/stick) for brackets, steps, guards, and light structural repairs.
Use scan tools, dealer/OEM software, and service information systems for modern light trucks.
Use multimeters, test lights, and basic diagnostic equipment for electrical issues.
Use standard shop equipment safely: lifts, jacks, stands, presses, tire machines, balancers, and basic fabrication tools.
Qualifications
Years of experience (preferred):
Entry / Level I: 1–3 years of hands‑on experience in automotive/light truck, medium‑duty truck, or trailer repair (apprenticeship or strong school experience may qualify).
Intermediate / Level II: 3–5 years of experience as an automotive/light truck or trailer technician with increasing diagnostic responsibility.
Senior / Lead: 5+ years of direct experience maintaining and repairing light trucks and a full range of trailers; able to mentor junior technicians.
Experience in relevant environments such as automotive/light truck repair shops, medium‑duty fleet maintenance, trailer and upfitting shops or construction or utility fleet.
High School diploma or GED.
Completion of Automotive Technology, Diesel Technology, Light/Medium Truck Technology, or related program from an accredited trade school or community college (preferred).
Lift 40–60 lbs routinely; occasionally more with assistance or mechanical aids.
Stand, bend, kneel, and reach for extended periods at bench and floor level.
Work in shop and yard environments with varying temperature, noise, and dust levels.
Ability to meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency.
Exhibit strong work ethic, teamwork, customer service, verbal, and written skills.
Age 18+.
Proof of Identity and Employment Authorization.
Equal Employment Opportunity
McCarthy is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veteran status.
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Genuine ,
We, Not I , and
All In .
Position Summary
McCarthy Building Companies is looking for a Light Truck and Trailer Technician to join our Solutions Center teams. This role is responsible for inspection, diagnosis, repair, and preventive maintenance of company light‑duty trucks, service bodies, small/medium trailers, and related towing equipment. This role supports safe, compliant, and reliable fleet operations to ensure crews, tools, and smaller equipment can be moved efficiently between shops and jobsites.
Benefits
Safety‑First Mindset
Paid Holidays (7)
Paid Time Off
Medical
Dental
Vision
401(k) Retirement
Professional Development
Referral Cash Bonuses!
Responsibilities
Diagnose and repair engines, cooling systems, fuel systems, and aftertreatment (where applicable).
Maintain and repair brakes (disc/drum, hydraulic), suspension, steering, exhaust, and driveline components.
Diagnose and repair electrical and electronic systems: charging/starting, lighting, accessories, trailer connections, upfitter wiring, and CAN bus modules.
Service and repair HVAC systems where qualified.
Inspect, diagnose, and repair:
electric and hydraulic brake systems
axles, hubs, bearings, wheels, and tires
suspension components (leaf springs, equalizers, hangers)
lighting and wiring harnesses, breakaway systems, junction boxes, and plugs
hitches, couplers, jacks, safety chains, and breakaway devices
Perform proper bearing service, brake adjustments, and alignments as applicable.
Install and maintain service bodies, flatbeds, ladder racks, toolboxes, tow packages, hitches, lift gates, small cranes, winches, inverters, and power distribution systems as equipped.
Perform light welding and fabrication (MIG/stick) for brackets, steps, guards, and light structural repairs.
Use scan tools, dealer/OEM software, and service information systems for modern light trucks.
Use multimeters, test lights, and basic diagnostic equipment for electrical issues.
Use standard shop equipment safely: lifts, jacks, stands, presses, tire machines, balancers, and basic fabrication tools.
Qualifications
Years of experience (preferred):
Entry / Level I: 1–3 years of hands‑on experience in automotive/light truck, medium‑duty truck, or trailer repair (apprenticeship or strong school experience may qualify).
Intermediate / Level II: 3–5 years of experience as an automotive/light truck or trailer technician with increasing diagnostic responsibility.
Senior / Lead: 5+ years of direct experience maintaining and repairing light trucks and a full range of trailers; able to mentor junior technicians.
Experience in relevant environments such as automotive/light truck repair shops, medium‑duty fleet maintenance, trailer and upfitting shops or construction or utility fleet.
High School diploma or GED.
Completion of Automotive Technology, Diesel Technology, Light/Medium Truck Technology, or related program from an accredited trade school or community college (preferred).
Lift 40–60 lbs routinely; occasionally more with assistance or mechanical aids.
Stand, bend, kneel, and reach for extended periods at bench and floor level.
Work in shop and yard environments with varying temperature, noise, and dust levels.
Ability to meet attendance schedule with dependability and consistency.
Exhibit strong work ethic, teamwork, customer service, verbal, and written skills.
Age 18+.
Proof of Identity and Employment Authorization.
Equal Employment Opportunity
McCarthy is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, including disability and protected veteran status.
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