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As a Heavy Equipment Mechanic Electrical (Electro-Mechanic), you will ensure elements of critical airport infrastructure and transportation systems are maintained and repaired. Knowledge of, and skill in applying, electrical theory, heating and air-conditioning, and electronic and electro-mechanical systems as they relate to recognizing operating deficiencies and making appropriate repairs to heavy mechanical equipment.
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Diesel Tech; Jiffy Lube; Bumper to Bumper; Cummins; ASE; ASE Master; Diesel Vehicle Mechanic; Lead Mechanic; Freightliner; Heavy Equipment Mechanic; Diesel Lead; Automotive Mechanic; Auto Mechanic; Tech 1; Tech 2; Tech 3; Master Mechanic; Heavy Mechanic; Diesel Mechanic; Mechanical Knowledge; 91b; Engine Man; 2t3; Vehicle Maintenance; Auto Repair.
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The Service Technician-Painter is responsible to perform preparation, sandblasting, painting, and fabrication repair of diesel powered construction, forestry, paving, and mining heavy equipment.
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Under close supervision as an apprentice, perform progressively skilled work in the inspection, repair, and maintenance of rail yard and heavy equipment; and perform other related work.
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Loads and unloads sand, stone, gravel, timbers, heavy mechanical equipment, pipes, valves, and other equipment used in the installation and repair of water or sewer structures.
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The Heavy Equipment Maintenance Supervisor, Rodeo Refinery coordinates and supervises the repair, servicing, operation and licensing of the refinery's mobile equipment fleet, including trucks, forklifts, cranes, vacuum trucks, other heavy motorized equipment and garage.
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Operates dump trucks, pick-up, stake bed, snow removal and treatment equipment, mowing equipment, roller, concrete saw, whacker, air hammer compressor, tamper, street repair and lane painting equipment, chainsaw, and other tools and equipment.
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As part of a turnkey heavy fabrication team, Sandblasters are responsible for stripping a surface of dirt, rust, old paint, and grease, and prepares it for refinishing and repair using pneumatic, electrical, or mechanical equipment.
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Diagnose, repair, and service heavy trucks, equipment and emergency equipment (ambulance and fire apparatus) with both diesel and gas engines, including air brakes and wet brakes, injector pumps, fuel systems, engines and transmissions, hydraulic cylinders and other hydraulics, exhaust systems, wiring and electrical systems, air compressors, air chambers, air conditioning, etc.
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JESCO is a premier dealer of heavy construction equipment and technology in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions. Make yourself available for overtime, understanding that the equipment repair business may call for it from time to time.
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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. As a Diesel 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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Ultimately, a top-notch heavy equipment mechanic can repair and service even the biggest machinery with expert care. Proven work experience as a diesel or heavy equipment mechanic.
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Yes No 03 If you answered "Yes" to the question above, please explain your experience in detail including position, responsibilities, and dates, with performing maintenance and repair on diesel and gasoline powered vehicles, equipment, heavy construction equipment and performing in-depth diagnostics, including employment history and dates.
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To provide timely, quality, and cost-effective repair and maintenance for vehicle fleet including tractors, trailers, forklifts, and other equipment that requires preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, modifications, and repairs.
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Familiarity with heavy highway construction equipment/machinery. Location: This job is located at our Shop location in Apollo, PA. Position Summary: The primary purpose of the Construction Equipment Mechanic position is to troubleshoot, maintain, and repair company vehicles and equipment.
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