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Polishing stainless steel fixtures. Pressure wash lot and fueling areas. Polishing stainless steel fixtures. As a member of the janitorial / maintenance team, you will work as part of a team, treating every customer as a guest and maintaining our facilities in top-notch condition so that we may deliver on our goal to run the cleanest travel centers, restaurants, and service centers in the United States.
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Clean and maintain fueling locations by: picking up trash, emptying trash cans and dumpsters, hand cleaning and polishing of fueling equipment, painting, canopy, lots, islands, and surrounding landscaping, in and outside of enclosures.
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External DescriptionFulltime All Shifts AvailableThe path to a rewarding career starts in housekeeping! Discounts on Gasoline & Diesel. We offer many opportunities for career advancement for team members who deliver "Wow" service.
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Detect and correct faulty and malfunctioning mechanical and electrical components, devices and equipment related to "Compressed Natural Gas" (CNG), "Liquefied Natural Gas" (LNG) and "Hydrogen" fueling equipment.
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General:Make periodic inspections of CNG and/or LNG fueling locations and equipment to determine proper and normal operating conditions. Install, remove and modify fueling locations and equipment.
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Make periodic inspections of CNG and/or LNG fueling locations and equipment to determine proper and normal operating conditions. Maintain all fueling related equipment and structures in accordance with manufactures and.
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Clean and maintain fueling locations by: picking up trash, emptying trash cans and dumpsters, hand cleaning and polishing of fueling equipment, painting, canopy, lot, islands, surrounding landscaping, in and outside of enclosures.
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Maintain all fueling related equipment and structures in accordance with manufactures and Clean Energy guide lines. General Make periodic inspections of fueling locations and equipment to determine proper and normal operating conditions.
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Make periodic inspections of fueling locations and equipment to determine proper and normal operating conditions. Inspect, maintain and adjust mechanical equipment such as but not limited to, compressors pumps, engines, intercoolers, after coolers, heat exchangers, piping, tubing, fittings, filters, traps, gas dryers, fasteners, valves and actuators for safe and proper operating condition.
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Experience how rewarding it can be to serve the traveling public and trucking industry! As a member of the maintenance team, you will work as part of a team, treating every customer as a guest and maintaining our facilities in top-notch condition so that we may deliver on our goal to run the cleanest travel centers, restaurants, and service centers in the United States.
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Inspect, maintain and adjust electrical equipment such as but not limited to electrical wiring, conduit, panels, switch gear, switches, gauges, transducers, solenoids, gas dryers, actuators, motors, meters, frequency drives and controls for safe and proper operating condition.
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Update and document all activity, service orders, work performed and recommendation in our Field Service Automation (FSA) software. Reducing pollution from the transportation industry is an important goal for our nation, and we at Clean Energy know just how realistic and attainable that goal is with natural gas fuel.
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Compressed Natural Gas experience preferred. Ability to effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients, and other employees of the organization. Repair, replace, and adjust malfunctioning equipment to restore proper operating condition specified in regulations and repair manuals.
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Clean assigned areas of all District facilities as directed such as sweeping, dusting, scrubbing, wiping, shoveling, cleaning facilities, polishing glass, removing smudges, mopping and vacuuming.
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As a maintenance team member, you will work as part of a team, treating every customer as a guest and maintaining our facilities in top-notch condition so that we may deliver on our goal to run the cleanest travel centers, restaurants, and service centers in the United States.
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