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Oversees the Quality inspection and testing of mechanical, electrical, thermal, and chemical components and final assemblies for conformance to design and configuration requirements.
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Assist with performing pressure and leak checkLubricate chassis, when applicable Install a tamper seal on all plugs Assist with final safety and quality check Other Duties and Responsibilities In addition to the duties listed above, every crew member is responsible for general center maintenance and cleaning duties such as mopping, washing center windows, lawn mowing, clearing litter, snow and ice from the site, and cleaning restrooms.
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Auto Technician/Mechanic roles: Lube and Oil, Inspection, Brake and Tire, Mechanical Repair / Build, and Master Technician roles. Entry-Level Painter (min 1 year professional experience): prime vehicles and perform final sanding before the vehicle is painted, along with buffing, touch-up, paint mixing, and airbrush.
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Plan methods and estimate operation times, develop drawings and sketches for the manufacturing components and assemblies utilizing knowledge and experience in following areas: CNC and manual machining, welding, sheet metal forming, painting, sandblasting, mechanical assembly, and inspection methods.
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Supervises employees involved in a variety of production and/or operation functions such as assembly, inspection, test, and/or final test which is related to the manufacturing of the company's capital equipment and systems (electronic, mechanical, electro-mechanical, and/or components, subassemblies and subsystems.
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Performs wide variety of complex and difficult electro-mechanical inspections in the production/assembly/source process through final assembly inspection. Ability to interpret and use blueprints, specs, engineering drawings, electrical schematics, materials lists and inspection standards.
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Entry-Level roles: Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles. At Carvana, you'll receive a competitive wage and amazing perks - including a 401(k) with Carvana match and even a vehicle purchase discount - all while using state of the art tools in one of our high-tech Inspection Centers ( click here to learn more.
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Auto Body roles: Paint, Prep/Body work, Wheel Repair, Airbrush, Interior Repair, Glass Repair, and PDR (Paintless Dent Repair) roles. Paint Prepper (min 6 months professional experience): prepare vehicles for cosmetic paintwork, including sanding, masking, taping, bagging, unbagging/tear down, and buffing.
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We have immediate openings in final assembly in our manufacturing facility and are looking for hard working, dependable individuals who possess carpentry or mechanical skills to join our team.
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Ensures final inspection of all engineeringrelated work and execution of all work orders. Working knowledge of repair and maintenance regarding health codes; plumbing codes; plant equipment; electrical codes; architectural codes; structural codes; blueprints and wiring/plumbing schematics; building code improvement; mechanical and electrical/safety systems construction; national/local fire codes; proper chemical handling and disposal; power and hand tools, meters, etc.
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Ability to operate mechanical inspection equipment such as Caliper, drop gages, dial indicators, micrometer, Measuring Loop, Microscopes and CMM inspection equipment for in-process and final inspection of assembled components.
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As an Experienced Painter, you'll be expected to be highly skilled in painting (base coats, tri-coats, solid, metallic, and clear coats), blending adjacent panels, and paint correcting vehicles. Experienced Painter (min 5 years professional experience): painting (base coats, tri-coats, solid, metallic, and clear coats), blending adjacent panels, and paint correcting vehicles.
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Prepare and maintain Supplier Quality Assurance flowdowns, in-process inspection and final inspection plans to assure supplier product compliance with LM and customer requirements.
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Mid-Level Painter (min 3 years professional experience): match/mix paint color and use water-based paint to paint the vehicle inside our paint booths. About Carvana At Carvana, we sell cars but we aren't car salesmen.
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Read inspection reports, attend pre-inspection meetings, prepare vendor site visit reports, attend witnessed tests, attend final inspection, and help resolve quality issues Assist in preparation of conceptual studies, designs, reports, and proposals Participate in model reviews Review and check work of other engineers Assist in training and mentoring of less experienced engineers Occasional field visits, climbing stairs, ladders and lifting up to 25 lbs.
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