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Mechanic will be responsible for the troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of the Fleet road equipment including tractor, trailer, thermo-king, converter dolly and maintenance vehicles.
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Adhere to safety protocols and regulations while performing HVAC maintenance activities and use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required. Proven experience in HVAC maintenance and repair, with a strong understanding of HVAC systems and components.
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Troubleshoots and repairs conveyor system: repair electrical and mechanical components; may troubleshoot Graphical Monitoring System (GMS); troubleshoots and repairs sortview controller, programmable logic controllers or RTS (pick-to-light system); fabricates machine parts unavailable for purchase.
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Essential Responsibilities: Diagnose, install, repair, modify, and perform preventative maintenance of all Stereotaxis technology Interface with customers to obtain accurate details of the equipment service needs and provide updates regarding the progress of the service/installation Create or modify service documentation such as installation, service, periodic maintenance, and troubleshooting manuals Maintain reporting documentation to ensure compliance with company and government requirements.
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This is a full-time on-site Field Service Technician role, will be responsible for installation, maintenance, and repair of labeling equipment for permanent and rental installation. Experience in the operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of industrial manufacturing equipment.
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Experience with installation of bakery equipment and provide electrical/mechanical equipment repair services to our customers, worldwide. Inspect, Modify, Repair, and Maintain food manufacturing equipment and facilities.
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Under direct supervision of the Service Manager, performs new equipment installations, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and emergency repair of BLM equipment at the customer site.
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ResponsibilitiesInstall, troubleshoots, and repair process equipment, which include hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical systems such as pumps, gear reducers, exhaust fans, boilers, compressors, conveyors, packager, and a wide range of facility equipment in a chemical manufacturing environment.
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Install, troubleshoots, and repair process equipment, which include hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical systems such as pumps, gear reducers, exhaust fans, boilers, compressors, conveyors, packager, and a wide range of facility equipment in a chemical manufacturing environment.
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As an Oldcastle Maintenance Mechanic, you will be responsible for the preventive maintenance, repair, and installation of manufacturing equipment. Install, troubleshoot, adjust, and repair equipment, electrical components and special purpose machines as assigned.
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Qualified candidates must have a minimum of (4) years' experience performing general maintenance and repair of equipment requiring practical skill and knowledge in such trades as painting, carpentry, plumbing, masonry, and electrical work.
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The Maintenance Mechanic III provides the necessary skill to operate, maintain, and repair various electrical/plumbing systems and movable equipment. Numerical ability required to make calculations for testing, installation, measurement, estimation and repair of equipment.
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Summary As an Oldcastle Maintenance Mechanic, you will be responsible for the preventive maintenance, repair, and installation of manufacturing equipment. The manufacturer’s signature brands include Belgard® and Echelon® hardscape and masonry materials; Barrette Outdoor Living® and MoistureShield® fencing, decking and railing; Sakrete® and Amerimix® packaged concrete and mortar; Techniseal® sands, jointing technologies and surface protectors; PebbleTec® pool finishes; plus popular brands of landscape and gardening materials.
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Perform emergency/reactive repairs of production equipment and conduct follow-up evaluations to assess effectiveness of repair. Diagnose problems, replace, or repair parts to mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic controls.
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Repair emergency/reactive repairs of production equipment and machinery minimizing downtime; The Maintenance Mechanic maintains equipment according to the Preventive Maintenance program, diagnoses and repairs mechanical problems and performs emergency and proactive repairs of buildings and grounds, production equipment and machinery while minimizing down time.
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