Sufficient maintenance and repair of the steering system allow precise directional control while minimizing tire wear and operator’s manual effort. Our technicians can bore and sleeve your worn axle on the truck or off to improve handling and equipment performance, making the axle good as new.
Steering
Services & Parts
Axle Bore & Sleeve
Ball Joints
Drag Links
Kingpins
Steering Gears
Tie Rods
Wheel Alignment/Balancing
Brands We Work With
“I've used Truck Service for DOT inspections on my trucks for years. They've always done a stellar job for me and make it very easy and convenient to do business with them. They stick to their appointment times and are always on time and diligent. I give them my highest recommendation!” - Jerry M.
How Can We Help?
How Can We Help?
Heavy-Duty Vehicle Technician
Position is Day Shift, Monday – Friday.
Position Details
Our Heavy-Duty Vehicle Technicians primary responsibilities include inspection, diagnosing and repair heavy-duty vehicle suspension, brakes, steering systems. Additional responsibilities may include DOT inspections, alignments, and preventive maintenance (oil and filter change). The typical types of vehicles are Class 3-8 trucks (semi’s, fire trucks, dump trucks, box trucks, etc), buses, recreational vehicles, trailers and pick-up trucks. Safe working conditions, no nights or weekends, competitive hourly pay plus incentives (no flat-rate pay), drug-free workplace.
Qualifications:
Previous experience as a heavy-duty truck technician, mechanic, or other related fields
CDL license or willing and able to obtain (Paid for by us!)
ASE certifications or willing to obtain
Knowledge of diagnostic and repair equipment
Strong mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting skills
Deadline and detail-oriented
Driver’s License (Required)
United States work authorization (Required)
GED, High School Degree, or College Degree (NOT REQUIRED)
Benefits:
Health insurance
Dental insurance
Vision insurance
Retirement plan
Paid time off
U-Bolt Bend Types
We offer 4 types of U-bolt bends. Please refer to the image below to determine which bend you need.