Diesel Mechanic, experienced
Pay range is up to $18.00 + per hour, depending on experience!
Background: Northwest Hardwoods is the premier Hardwood Lumber producer in the industry, serving the furniture, cabinet, molding, and millwork segments worldwide. We operate manufacturing facilities throughout the United States.
We have an immediate opening for an experienced Diesel Mechanic.
Expectations/Key Functions:
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities for the following:
Northwest Hardwoods provides competitive wages, a comprehensive benefits package with medical, dental, and vision health care coverage, paid vacation/holidays, a company-matched 401(k) retirement plan, and an Employee Assistance Program.
As a drug-free workplace, Northwest Hardwoods requires a pre-employment drug screen. NWH follows all Federal OSHA Guidelines, and Medical Marijuana cards are not acceptable under these guidelines.
Northwest Hardwoods, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

No one knows hardwoods like NWH. We began in the Pacific Northwest with a single alder mill in 1967. Over the years, the company has steadily grown and expanded to become the largest manufacturer and global supplier of hardwood lumber, producing 14+ species of domestic hardwood. Today we also import and distribute a variety of exotic hardwood species, and source both appearance and structural plywood.
As a manufacturer and supplier of products made from natural resources, it is our responsibility to make sure those resources are protected and responsibly managed. Both your customers and our business demand nothing less. We do our part by actively pursuing the strictest sourcing and resource management practices.
North American Hardwoods are among the most plentiful and well-managed natural resources in the world. Hardwood forests naturally regenerate themselves and do not require planting. The preferred method of harvesting is single-tree selection. This provides a sustainable supply and ensures the overall health of the forest including water quality, wildlife habitat, and biodiversity. As a result, the volume of hardwoods has more than doubled since 1950.