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Perform complete disc or drum brake service including, but not limited to: hydraulic repair/replacement, attaching hardware (removal/replacement), front-end suspension, light drivetrain repair, wheel bearing service, anti-lock brake/electrical and wheel/tire removal & replacement.
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Operate hydraulic pumps to spool the slickline back onto the reel drum. Wireline Operators/Slickline Operators raise and lower downhole tools (e.g. bailers, pulling tools, wireline jars, gauge cutters, impression blocks etc.
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Repair or replace defective ball joint suspensions, brake shoes, and/or wheel bearings. Brake Technicians will be able to operate and maintain the Pro-Cut brake lathe. Able to perform diagnostics in all aspects of Brakes, Steering, and Suspension.
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Performs repairs and maintenance on Polymer Center equipment, such as conveyors, screens, reducers, balers, optical sorting units, air drum separators, compactors, magnets, dust collectors, metering bins, ballistic separators, delabelers, dewiring equipment, grinders/granulators, PET wash line equipment, optical flake sorting equipment, bulk material handling equipment, and others to maximize safe and productive operations.
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Experience and skill in the repair, rebuilding and maintenance of the following: gasoline and diesel engines, automatic transmissions, air and hydraulic brakes, steering and suspension systems, rear axle and driveline, electrical systems and components, and heating/air conditioning systems.
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Must have the ability to mechanically manipulate downhole tools from operators compartments in slickline trucks. Use weight indicator gauges and depth counters to monitor tension and depth of the slickline.
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Maintains advanced knowledge of stationary recycling equipment, engine, emission systems, transmission, brake, hydraulic and electrical systems to manage advanced preventive and repair maintenance functions of heavy equipment and vehicles used by the Company, on site and on the road, including:o Stationary recycling equipment such as: conveyors, screens, reducers, balers, optical sorting units, air drum separators, compactors, magnets, dust collectors, metering bins and pneumatics.
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PRE - Expertise in Drive Systems (winding drum, hydraulic, pneumatic, and chain) Expertise with hydraulic pipe fitting and bending. Expertise with iPhone and apps, iPad and processing work orders in ServiceMax (SMAX) including creating Dash-1 work orders.
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Skillfully operating a 3-ton rolling drum on a hydraulic boom; smashing all its contents just takes 7 minutes! Full time Job Description : Driver/ Equipment Operator/Hydraulic Specialist Smash My Trash - Baltimore West ( Baltimore County, Harford County, Carroll County: Rosedale, White Marsh, Bel Camp, Perriman.
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Proficient with use of erection derrick and three-drum hoist; proficient with use of hydraulic pump and cable-strand tank jacking system. NCCCO certification for fixed cab (TSS) and swing cab (TLL) telescopic boom cranes.
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Push or pull levers to turn mixer drum and dump contents Move hand and foot controls to move truck forward and backward to aid in the placement of concrete Ensures deliveries are made according to the job's specifications and in a timely manner.
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Able to operate machines such as a brake drum lathe and a valve re-facer. Performs major diesel engine repair, gasoline engine tune up, electronic fuel injection, and Allison Transmission repair.
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Lift drums of raw materials using a hydraulic drum runner. Responsible for keeping the pre-weigh room clean at all times Lift drums of raw materials using an air powered hoist Properly and carefully weigh toxic, corrosive and acid raw material Operate in both pre-weigh departments Conduct scale calibrations Train new and existing employees on all operations of pre-weigh Perform ammonia weighing process Perform other duties as assigned.
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Responsible for proper brake lathe operation and maintenance. With a national footprint of more than 2,000 franchisee owned service centers across the country, Jiffy Lube offers a range of services from oil changes and tire rotations, to everything in between.
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Knowledge of hydraulic systems (lifts and brakes); air systems (a/c, air brakes, air ride suspension); diesel; computerized electrical systems; anti lock brake systems. Brake and drum lathe.
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