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Heavy Equipment Mechanic jobs in Virginia

Full Time

Field Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Richmond, VA

Join a field maintenance team in Richmond, VA as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic focused on keeping heavy construction equipment safe and running on schedule. You’ll perform diagnostics, repairs, and preventive maintenance in the field, support other technicians by phone or on-site, and work closely with dispatch, parts and vendor teams to minimize downtime. This role requires a hands-on, no-nonsense mechanic who follows safety and HOS rules, keeps a clean, stocked service truck, and uses telematics (Trimble/Telogis) and shop records to make solid repair/replace decisions. Expect varied hours, possible overtime, and travel between job sites — Class A or B CDL and at least one year of field experience required.

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Full Time

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Newport News, VA · $20-$50/hr

Looking for a hands-on Heavy Equipment Mechanic in Newport News, VA. You’ll be out in the field diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining construction machinery — gasoline and diesel engines, hydraulics, transmissions, and electrical systems. This role requires someone who can work independently, make fast repair decisions, and manage parts and schedules. This is a field position with flexible hours (early mornings and evenings). Pay ranges from $20–$50/hr depending on experience and skill level. Candidates must have at least 3 years of field experience and a valid driver’s license.

Posted about 2 months ago View →

Full Time

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Williamsburg, VA · $20-$50/hr

Experienced Heavy Equipment Mechanic needed for hands-on field work in the Williamsburg, VA area. You will diagnose, repair, and maintain construction machinery — gasoline and diesel engines, hydraulics, powertrains, electrical systems — often working alone on job sites and making quick, practical repair decisions. This role requires at least 3 years of field experience, basic OXY/acetylene and MIG welding skills, a valid driver’s license, and the ability to work flexible hours including early mornings and evenings. Pay range is $20–$50/hr DOE. If you take pride in solid, reliable repairs and can manage parts, schedules, and confidential paperwork, this is a straightforward, steady field role.

Posted about 2 months ago View →

Per Diem

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Hampton, VA

Join a hands-on crew as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic in Hampton, VA. You’ll keep construction machines running—diagnosing and repairing diesel engines, hydraulics, transmissions and electrical systems to minimize downtime and keep projects on schedule. This is a per diem field role with travel between job sites and the chance to work with a variety of heavy equipment. You’ll work closely with field crews, dispatch and parts teams to order parts, set repair schedules and document work. Be prepared for early starts, occasional nights/weekends and overtime when needed. Paid training and opportunities to pass knowledge on to others are part of the role.

Posted about 2 months ago View →

Per Diem

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Richmond, VA

Join a field service team in Richmond, VA as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic. You’ll keep construction equipment running—diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining diesel engines, hydraulics, transmissions and electrical systems to minimize downtime on job sites. This is hands-on work out in the field; you’ll travel between sites, maintain a service truck, and coordinate directly with foremen, dispatch, and parts personnel. This is a per diem, hourly role that requires flexibility for early mornings, nights, weekends and overtime as needed. You will participate in manufacturer training, pass that knowledge to other mechanics, and help improve preventative maintenance programs to keep equipment productive and safe.

Posted about 2 months ago View →

Per Diem

Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Richmond, VA

Join a Richmond, VA crew as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic and keep construction machines running on schedule. You’ll use a service truck to respond to job sites, diagnose hydraulic, electrical, and engine issues, and complete repairs to minimize downtime. This is a per diem, hourly field role that requires hands-on troubleshooting, clear communication with dispatch and field staff, and willingness to work variable hours including early mornings, evenings and overtime. Manufacturer training and on-the-job technical development are part of the job.

Posted about 2 months ago View →