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Repair diesel power plants/packs, compression ignition engine fuel systems, and compression ignition air induction systems. Your primary responsibility will be to perform maintenance on track vehicles, and supervise activities that include fuel and electrical system repair.
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Assists with maintenance and repair activities on gas compression and/or process equipment at customer's location, as directed. Learns to diagnose and repair mechanical problems on multiple compressor configurations.
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Inspects jet engine turbine blades to detect cracks, distortion, corrosion, burn-out, security, or breaks, tests engine operation, using testing equipment, such as ignition analyzer, compression checker, distributor timer, ammeter, and jet calibration (Jetcal) tester, to locate source of malfunction.
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As an Associate Field Service Technician, you are responsible for the repair and delivery of equipment according to Stryker Medical specifications. Chest Compression System- Associate Field Service Representative- Dallas- Patient Transport page is loaded.
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ANGI Energy Systems LLC, is a U.S. based manufacturer of quality engineered gas compression equipment and a leading supplier of compressed natural gas (CNG), renewable natural gas (RNG)equipment and systems.
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We provide the gathering, compression, processing, transportation and water management services required to bring natural gas, natural gas liquids and crude oil to market and are dedicated to providing the best service and netback for our customers.
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Commercial driver’s license is needed for Vehicle Repair Department. May use hydraulic and electrical hand tools, such as the pneumatic drill, glue gun, hammer, and rivet machine. In warehouse, must obtain skills of Material Handler, Senior; handles inter-company shipping process.
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Participates in storm clean up, removal of debris, and repair of facilities. Participates in asphalt and concrete repair to streets, sidewalks, curb and gutter and other street facilities; fabricates and erects street signs.
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Respond to and support compression systems daily basis as needed (field support, equipment testing, troubleshooting, engineering processes, issue identification, equipment failure analysis, equipment repair scopes and capital projects.
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Capable of constructing a detailed procedure to implement the objective of completion, workover and facilities installation or repair projects outlining personnel, equipment and materials required and the order in which they are to be implemented including cased hole evaluation logging, perforating systems, plugging and squeeze cementing techniques and design, and formation stimulation (acid/frac/other.
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Assist with compression system start-ups and field equipment commissioning. that develop during operation, maintenance repair, and/or turnarounds, as well as performing root cause failure analysis.
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The Compression Systems Engineer is responsible for maintaining the safe operation and reliability of Certarus CNG fleet equipment by applying standard engineering principles, theories, concepts, and techniques.
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Minimum of 2 years of experience in the automotive or powertrain fields in engine design, calibration, repair, build up, production, or similar, or as a Test Engineer in Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH), durability, chassis, road load, or similar.
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Equipment Maintenance and Repair: Conduct routine inspections, preventive maintenance, and repairs on pharmaceutical manufacturing equipment, including but not limited to mixing machines, compression machines, encapsulation machines, coating machines, and packaging machines.
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Strong plumbing knowledge, such as installation, adjustment, and repair of restroom plumbing equipment such as faucets (manual and auto) flushometers (manual and auto), drain and trap repairs as well as the ability to cut and solder piping as well as use compression fittings (manual and auto.
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