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Working knowledge of automotive systems, and diagnostic ability to include: Ignition, internal engine, suspension, brakes, electronic, exhaust, etc. The employee is also occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of electrical shock; explosives; and vibration.
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The Automotive Technician will perform diagnostics and repairs to a variety of vehicle systems, including but not limited to, electrical, heating/air conditioning, ADAS systems, brakes, and a wide range of other mechanically related systems according to EHI and vehicle manufacturers established policies and procedures.
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Perform light repairs to heavy equipment overhauls, including but not limited to engines (i.e., diesel and gasoline), transmissions, air conditioning, brakes (i.e., air, ABS, etc.) The Auto Shop Mechanic will perform new equipment assembly, commissioning, repairs, and preventative maintenance in the Auto Shop. The position will repair and maintain all company-run equipment including, but not limited to, top picks, side picks, tractors, generators, forklifts, trucks, vans, autos, golf carts, NOW Systems, and GPS Tracking Systems.
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Must have knowledge of OSHA regulations and safety orders, including safety precautions on raised truck beds, brakes, mixer lockouts, etc. Must have knowledge of OSHA regulations and safety orders, including safety precautions on raised truck beds, brakes, mixer lockouts, etc.
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Diagnosing, maintaining and repairing vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, HVAC, etc. Diagnosing, maintaining and repairing vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, HVAC, etc.
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Installs new parts such as, but not limited to: Cross members, panels, posts, rails, door equipment, flooring, lights, wiring, brakes, valves, airlines, wheel end components, suspension components, landing gear, frame assembly, roof, roof bows, and other parts under supervision.
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Preferred certifications in tire & wheel, brakes, AC and/or EPA, engine rebuild, DOT inspections, transmissions, engines, ASE Heavy Duty. 5 - 7 years of proven medium to heavy-duty vehicle repair including PM's, tire & wheel, air & air disc brakes, diagnosis, computerized diagnostics, electrical troubleshooting, electronic component repair and a minimum of 2 years' experience in refrigeration &/or overhauls and rebuilds of heavy-duty diesel engines and transmissions.
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Dexter, a premier manufacturer and distributor of axles, suspension, brakes, doors, venting products, trailer parts and accessories, and towing components serving the commercial trailer, RV, heavy-duty, marine, agriculture, and manufactured housing markets, has an opportunity for a Material Handler / Warehouse at our distribution facility located in Jersey Village / Houston, Texas area.
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Be able to obtain Class B CDL with air brakes and passenger endorsements within 60 days of eligibility. Free on-site fitness facilities and discounted membership to VASA Fitness. Be able to obtain Class B CDL with air brakes and passenger endorsements within 60 days of eligibility.
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Install injectors, pistons, liners, cam shafts, cylinder heads, rod and main bearings, oil pans, clutches, fan hubs, differentials, fifth wheels, brakes, change or recharge batteries, and replace transmissions and other parts.
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Our philosophy has always been for EVERY CUSTOMER to have a positive experience at Brakes Plus. Job DescriptionThe Automotive Service Advisor, reporting to the Store Manager, will be responsible for setting the highest standards of excellence and personifying our core values to support operations in the service department of your store.
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As a Mechanic (also known as Diesel Mechanic, Equipment Technician), you'll ensure adherence to safety standards, perform repairs on engines, brakes, suspensions, transmissions, and electrical equipment.
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Demonstrated competency in repair and maintenance of Brakes, Electrical, PMI, Powertrain, and Trailing Equipment required. As a Mechanic / Technician with FedEx Freight, you will use your heavy equipment experience and/or diesel mechanic education to maintain and repair our fleet of diesel tractors.
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Preferred certifications in tire & wheel, brakes, AC &/or EPA, DOT inspections, transmissions, engines, ASE Heavy Duty. 5 - 7 years of proven medium to heavy-duty vehicle repair including PM's, tire & wheel, air & air disc brakes, diagnosis, computerized diagnostics, electrical troubleshooting, electronic component repair and experience in refrigeration.
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Preferred QualificationsBilingual English / SpanishASE/TIA Tire CertificationWelder Certification (TIG, MIG, ARC)Brakes CertificationCNG alternative fuel CertificationCommercial Class A/B driver’s license with air brake endorsementPhysical/Environmental Demands:Physical:Standing, walking, seeing, hearing, & smelling continuously.
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