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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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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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Safely and properly perform maintenance (lubricating, fueling and cleaning) and operate small equipment, such as bobcat, tractor, jackhammer, roller, pickup truck, air compressor, tractor/packer, steel drum or rubber tire roller.
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Operate heavy equipment, including, but not limited to, steel-drum rollers, rubber-tire rollers, and other mobile equipment used in completion of construction projects. We specialize in aggregate, asphalt, and ready-mix concrete materials production, with expert teams providing high-quality asphalt paving, concrete, bridge, and utility construction services.
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Perform minor routine maintenance to assigned vehicle daily or as needed (check tire pressure, lube ring on mixer drum, check all fluid levels i.e. coolant, fuel, oil). Back or drive truck under loading hopper, prepare mixer to receive sand, gravel, cement, and water and starts mixer.
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Job Summary:Operates steel-wheel and/or rubber-tired compaction rollers used in the construction of highways, city, and county streets,airport runways, parking lots, and similar excavation, utility, and construction projects.
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Work requires repetitively operation of a manual transmission, clutch, brakes and gas pedal; reading a map and understanding directions to job sites, lifting a 45 to 55 -pound chute on the ready-mix truck; climbing up onto the driver's seat and climbing down to the ground; climbing up the truck ladder to rinse off hopper and inspect load slump and climbing down to the ground; and bending and reaching to check oil levels, fuel levels and tire pressures.
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When the workload is light, assist other areasrepair/maintenance in the plant area, yard clean-up, pallet repair and other duties as assigned. Ability to read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence, city directories, Trakit GPS device, road maps, load tickets, SDS sheets and memos.
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Performing safety, general service inspections identifying fluid leakage, tire wear, service light identification and unperformed maintenance. Basic brake inspection of pad and shoe wear, rotor and drum wear limits, fluid leakage.
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This equipment may include, but is not limited to asphalt paver, paver screed, steel drum roller, rubber tire roller, skid steer, shaping tractor, power broom, and plate tampers. Steel Drum Roller.
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Responsible for the operation of various smooth drum or rubber tire roller(s), in order to compact and/or smooth asphalt surfaces, during asphalt laydown operations. Preferential consideration, for Heavy Highway, Roadway, Asphalt Paving work experience.
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Examples of duties include operating rubber tire and steel drum rollers, power brooms, farm tractors with mower attachments, and similar types of equipment used in roadway construction and maintenance.
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Operates special shop equipment such as disc and drum brake lathes, front end alignment machines, tire mounting equipment, A/C recovery system, state inspection equipment, and IC/CAT/IDS Ford software systems on laptops and handheld scanners.
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Required to wash down the truck to clean off excess concrete on the truck or in the drum. Includes checking fluid levels of engine oil, antifreeze, tire pressure, brakes, lights and fueling.
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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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