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Maintain and repair various vehicle components including: transmission and drive train; steering, suspension and frame; cab heating and air conditioning; engine fuel and exhaust system; and brakes, braking systems, engines and all related chassis components.
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Responsibilities involve development of both Passive and Active systems and cross functional relationships multiple departments as Chassis, Powertrain, Controls and more. Serve as part of the Vehicle Engineering team to develop the `brakes and longitudinal dynamics attribute for all Tesla vehicles.
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Including but not limited to: fuel filter, air filter, hydraulic filter, water separator, air dryer service, axle seals, slide & jacks, brakes, and exterior sealant. Including but not limited to: Brakes, hydraulic systems, air conditioners, furnaces, water heaters, refrigerators, stoves, plumbing, slides, jacks, and LP/propane.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Fleet Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician A performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components; refuse bodies, including control, hydraulic, and electrical systems; air brake systems; general engine work; HVAC components; and suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Ability to perform inspections and repairs without supervision in some (not all required) of the following heavy truck, or automotive systems: Suspensions & Steering, General Engine, Transmissions, Brakes, Electrical, Hydraulics, Drive Train, Diesel Emissions.
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Conducts routine/scheduled maintenance on railroad leased/owned containers and chassis. Repairs tires, brakes, lights, landing leg and framework. ConGlobal is HIRING IMMEDIATELY with offers on the spot.
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The Magna New Mobility team is seeking a talented & nimble engineer to join our chassis (brakes, steering, suspension) team to solve challenging problems towards advancing mobility for everyone and everything.
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Requires advanced knowledge of engine drive trains, suspension and steering systems, electrical and hydraulic systems, advanced air brake and valve systems, as well as advanced knowledge of engine chassis, body control systems, and heating and air conditioning systems, to be able to perform advanced-level repair and maintenance in compliance with the Company's safety procedures and requirements.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components, vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic electrical, air brake systems, general engine work, HVAC components, suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Maintain accurate records of each repair performedPerform chassis preventative maintenance and light repairs to chassis and up fit componentsWelding, using a cutting torch and fabricate.
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Maintain and repair brakes, braking systems, engines, and all related chassis components. ASE A5 Brakes Certification (Preferred) Since 1994, CEI has led the industry in transportation solutions specializing in waste disposal.
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Knowledge of vehicle systems such as chassis systems (suspension, steering, brakes etc.) Our teamis responsible for the durability and strength testing of a wide rangecomponents on the vehicle – including Chassis, Body in White and Drive Unitsystems.
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Perform diagnostic and repairs on driveline and chassis components including clutches, fan hubs, differentials, fifth wheels, suspension and brakes, transmissions, and other necessary repairs.
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Typical repairs and maintenance would include work on engines, transmissions, chassis, drivelines and body components, hydraulic, brake, electrical and suspension systems, wheels, tires and undercarriages.
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Fleet Service Technician. Inspect, test and align truck, van and light-duty equipment lights and to maintain electrical systems and controls. Maintain vehicle and adjust equipment to standards set by state or federal DOT for motor vehicle inspection and safety standards.
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