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Applies engineering principles and practices in design, development, analysis, and release of projects including but not limited to: Conveyor design (conventional flat belt & modular plastic belt) Auxiliary equipment design (discharge chutes, control stations, operator & machine platforms, etc.
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Store and stock food, equipment, and other material by using warehousing equipment such as a forklift, aisle stacker, conveyor belt, hand truck, and a pallet jack. Obtain, and maintain, a fork lift operator's certificate and a Wholesale Food Warehouse - Food Safety Manager's Certificate.
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The primary function of this position is to take the tread sheets (cut layers of rubber) off the conveyor belt and place them in the tread storage books. Will pull new fabric on conveyor belt and begin splicing.
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Installation and maintenance of conveyor belts, feeders, belt drives, take-ups and fire prevention equipment and firefighting apparatus. The Belt Technician works directly with the Belt Supervisor on the installation and recovery of all conveyor belting, structure and drives required on the surface and underground.
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We are looking for Field Service / Conveyor Belt Technicians/Maintenance/Millwrights to install, service and repair conveyor belts and components, motors and who has experience on Industrial jobsites, including: Aggregate, Asphalt, Bulk Shipping Terminals, Ready-mix, Quarries and or other types of Industrial / Manufacturing plants.
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The “Primary Crusher Plant Operator” position operates the primary crusher, secondary plant, syntron feeder and belt conveyor for the primary breaking and transportation of raw stone. Periodically checks operation of syntron feeder and adjusts feed from syntron feeder to belt.
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In addition, the mechanical ability to perform preventative and corrective maintenance including gearbox and motor change outs, conveyor belt change outs, screen and spring replacements, structural weld repairs and proficient in the use of an Oxy-Acetylene torch.
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Do you have experience in fast paced manufacturing environments such as assembly line work, packaging products off a conveyor belt, machine operator assistant! Do you have experience in fast paced manufacturing environments such as assembly line work, packaging products off a conveyor belt, machine operator assistant.
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Perform service work (at customer location and in belt shop) including conveyor installation/replacement, conveyor belt splicing and/or repair, belt cleaner installation, service and/or repair, and pulley lagging, or related equipment.
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Properly clean some of the barrel cook room areas-conveyor belt, blender, hopper, and grinder. Assemble the following after cleaning: conveyor belts, blenders, hoppers, and grinders.
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The job scope includes recommending changes to and executing preventative maintenance programs and repairs to automated sorting equipment, Dematic Multi-Shuttle, Cross belt Sorter, associated conveyors, material handling equipment, building envelope and building MEP (mechanical/electrical/plumbing) systems.
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Asphalt/Rock/Sand/Gravel Plants: involves part maintenance, requiring skills in electrical systems, welding, and conveyor belt repair along with the operation of support equipment such as loaders, dozers, excavators, skid-steers and forklifts.
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Loading/unloading trucks and trailers via conveyor belt. Job Types: Distribution, General Labor, General Production, General Warehouse, Hand Packaging, Light Industrial, Material Handler, Picker/Packer, Production, Shipping and Receiving, Warehouse.
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Responsible for removing filled pillow shells from conveyor belt, sewing, and replacing completed pillow back on conveyor belt for further processing. Responsible for removing completed pillows from conveyor belt and bagging pillows.
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Responsibilities consist of the operation and preventative maintenance of rare earth magnets, belt conveyors, motors and gearboxes, vibrating pans, grizzlies, screw conveyors, ECS magnets, drag conveyors, pug mills and PLC control center operation.
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