Advise supervisors of situations that may impact a customer relationship
Maintain work area in a safe, clean, and orderly manner
Develop basic computer skills with Microsoft office
Drive motor vehicles
Utilize all technical support resources (such as operator, parts, and maintenance manuals, HowFactory, etc.) in troubleshooting, determining procedures, and identifying parts needed for repair
As needed, provide basic tools per the Altec tool policy
Provide accurate and sufficient information on all required documents
Perform all tasks in a manner fully consistent with Altec Safety practices and procedures
Perform Unit Condition Inspections and Reports
Perform replacement of electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical components
Requirements
heavy equipment
mechanic
electrical
hydraulic
high school
customer service
Previous experience as a mechanic or technician, with a focus on heavy equipment
Education in mechanics, electrical or hydraulic systems
Physical effort to move objects and tools that may weigh up to 75 pounds; frequent stooping, bending, squatting, and kneeling
Ability to support customer by working overtime
Experience with aerial devices, digger derricks, chippers, cranes; or construction, mining, farm equipment such as excavators, skid steers, dozers or tractors; or military heavy equipment such as the MRAP vehicle, HMEE, or tanks; aircraft and aerospace or ground support equipment (AGE/GSE) or similar
High School Diploma, state-approved High School Equivalency, or GED
A high level of dexterity
Strong interpersonal, customer service, and organizational skills
Benefits
Ongoing training on Altec equipment
On-demand access to technical support, direct parts, and engineering
Paid Vacation and Holidays
Potential to work overtime
Wellness Rewards Program
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Assistance and Mental Health/Substance Abuse Program
Prescription Safety Glasses
Comprehensive benefits including affordable medical options, dental and vision care, matching 401(k), company-paid Basic Life, wellness programs, company events, paid vacation
Multi-level technician career progression program
Competitive compensation that rewards performance
Life Insurance
Retirement 401(k) Program
Training + Development
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Interview process
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Visa Sponsorship
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Security clearance
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Company
Overview
100+ Countries
Global Reach
The company operates and serves clients across more than 100 countries worldwide.
Born in 1929, it grew from a small utility equipment business into a global brand.
Public and private fleets rely on its signature bucket trucks, cranes, digger derricks and aerial devices to connect communities.
Over the decades it evolved into multiple divisions—from manufacturing and rental to capital services—under a unified holding structure.
Bolstered by strategic acquisitions, it blends in‑house fabrication with custom engineering across its North American facilities.
It pioneered fleet electrification and data‑driven fleet insights, integrating telematics and digital analytics into heavy equipment.
Flagship projects range from electrical utilities and telecom lines to tree‑care, signage maintenance and contractor fleets.
Culture + Values
Customer First
Enjoyment of Work
Family
Financial Stability
Integrity
People Are Our Greatest Strength
Quality
Spiritual Development
Teamwork
Environment + Sustainability
99% Waste Recycling
Burnsville, NC Plant
Recycles 99% of its waste, including sheet steel, brass, copper, aluminum, pallets, cardboard, office paper, plastic, PVC, and silicone.
Introduced Green Fleet product line including JEMS® energy storage systems to reduce carbon footprint and idle time
Shrewsbury, MA Service Center is LEED-certified; features recycle wash bay, motion-sensitive LED lighting, occupancy-based HVAC
St. Joseph, MO facility installed solar energy systems to evaluate wider adoption
Majority of facilities upgraded to LED lighting to cut energy use and carbon output
Corporate policies promote powering down computers nightly, optimizing lighting/heating usage, using natural light, conserving water
The company has a Glassdoor Diversity & Inclusion rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars, based on ~281 reviews.
3.5/5 Women
Female Employee Feedback
Women employees rated the company's Diversity & Inclusion efforts at 3.5 out of 5 on Glassdoor, based on 23 reviews.
4.1/5 Men
Male Employee Feedback
Male employees rated the company's Diversity & Inclusion efforts at 4.1 out of 5 on Glassdoor, based on 120 reviews.
Bottom 15%
Diversity Score Ranking
The company ranks in the bottom 15% for diversity among similar-sized firms, according to Comparably.
Equal opportunity employer with affirmative action plans covering gender, race, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, and more
Inclusion defined as understanding, valuing and respecting workplace diversity so no associate is excluded from opportunities
Maintains a work environment free from unlawful discrimination and harassment; associates treated with respect and dignity
Employee resource groups in place to support diverse backgrounds
Diversity and inclusion training provided to all employees