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Build Your Career as a Skilled Trailer Technician at Master Fleet

If you have hands-on skills in welding or general mechanical and building work, you may already have the foundation for a rewarding career as a trailer technician. At Master Fleet, we’re always looking for talented individuals who want to grow their skills, contribute to a team, and build a long-term career in the heavy duty maintenance industry.

What Does a Trailer Technician Do?Trailer technicians play a critical role in keeping fleets safe and efficient. From welding trailer frames to repairing suspension systems, electrical wiring, and flooring, technicians use their problem-solving abilities and craftsmanship every day. At Master Fleet, we provide the latest tools, diagnostic equipment, and shop resources so you can focus on doing high-quality work.

Why Work at Master Fleet?

  • Comprehensive Training Programs: We invest in your future. Through structured training, certifications, and hands-on learning, you’ll gain expertise in trailer repair, welding, and heavy duty maintenance.

  • Team-Based Environment: At Master Fleet, you’re not just a number. Our culture is built on teamwork, respect, and collaboration, making our shops a great place to learn and grow.

  • Career Growth Opportunities: Whether you start with welding and fabrication skills or general building knowledge, we’ll help you advance your career as a professional trailer technician.

Join the Master Fleet TeamIf you’re ready to put your welding and repair skills to work in a supportive environment, Master Fleet is the place to be. Explore our career opportunities and discover why technicians choose us for long-term success.

A skilled worker uses a torch to repair the underside of a trailer, demonstrating precision and safety with protective gear in a workshop setting.
A skilled worker uses a torch to repair the underside of a trailer, demonstrating precision and safety with protective gear in a workshop setting.

 
 
 

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