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POSITION SUMMARY: The Rental Equipment Technician primarily works under the direction of the Operations Manager, Fleet Maintenance Manager or a Supervisor providing a variety of services which includes daily inspection, testing, and minor servicing of industrial equipment, including (but not limited to) roll-off boxes, frac tanks and berms.
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Field (Paving & Dirt) Learn best practices for safe & efficient heavy equipment repair in a field operation Perform/assist lead mechanic with field repairs, e.g. undercarriage, G.E.T, teardown & assembly, etc.
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Biomedical Equipment Repair Technician Responsibilities Include: Perform thorough inspection, assembly, installation, troubleshooting, and repair of assigned medical equipment.
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Equipment repair: Computer skills. Uses specialized repair tools such as cutting torch and arc welder. Including but not limited to, grass cutting equipment (mowers, weedwackers, and flail mowers, generators, pneumatic saws and chain saws.
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Work with the Service Department Manager to maintain, repair and service heavy construction equipment. Familiarity with Case, Caterpillar, Komatsu, Volvo, JCB, John Deere or Toro construction equipment.
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As a Machine Repair Mechanic at Caterpillar Inc., you will mechanically troubleshoot and repair complex domestic and foreign machine tools and related equipment that perform milling, drilling, and grinding functions to cast iron and steel components.
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The position will de Equipment Engineer, Construction, Engineer, Equipment Manager, Equipment Repair, Mechanical, Manufacturing. As an Equipment Engineer, you will support new and existing marine construction projects.
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Operates and maintains equipment of heavy weight and considerable difficulty, specifically: front end loader, Crane Truck, gradall, bulldozer, motor patrol, low boy truck and trailer, backhoe, road grader, trencher, track loader, and track hoes to assist in construction, maintenance, and repair work.
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Background and experience in lake/pond maintenance, landscaping, commercial mowing, erosion control, stormwater control measure maintenance, and repair. Stormwater Repair Technician. Operate and maintain equipment in a safe and efficient manner.
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Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET II/III) Responsible for the repair, testing and calibration of clinical equipment, devices, instruments and systems. Experience: Minimum of 4-5 years as BMET in Biomedical Equipment repair and patient care systems.
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Garbage truck, dump truck, skid loader, and other equipment and tools used in solid waste collection, street, alley, and drainage maintenance and construction. Training in one or more of the following related areas: landscaping and grounds maintenance and small engine repair and maintenance.
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5 years' experience in the light, medium and heavy duty truck repair with an emphasis on derrick and aerial equipment repair. (b) qualified to and does overhaul, repair, and maintain automotive and utility work equipment including hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic driven components and equipment.
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Uses technical and mechanical skills to repair surgical medical equipment/instruments within an assigned Modality. Disassemble and assemble equipment and instruments and repair as needed, including the removal and/or replacement of defective parts.
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The Instrumentation Surgical Equipment Technician I uses technical and mechanical skills to repair surgical medical equipment/instruments within an assigned Modality. The ability to repair identified basic equipment models and maintain modality/department standards.
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General knowledge of electricity and electrical components; assist in basic trouble-shooting and repair of all electrical equipment. Assist in the repair and replacement of broken equipment including, air handlers, exhaust fans, FCU’s, and the roof membrane itself as necessary; conduct preventive maintenance on all roof related equipment, including changing filters, replacing belts, cleaning units as necessary and removing snow where it presents a hazard to equipment or danger to personnel.
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