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Additionally, the fueling business line executes projects for aviation, federal, transport truck and car rental clients, including marine loading facilities, pipeline terminals, truck loading facilities and commercial gasoline stations.
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This is a position in the fueling electrical team supporting the Aircraft Systems (Fueling & Ramp Services) and Federal Fueling Business Lines within the Aviation & Federal (ANF) Global Practice.
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Welcomes customers to the airport and City; and performs a variety of aircraft service operations to include aircraft marshaling, parking, fueling, towing, crew and passenger assistance, flight line equipment, fuel truck maintenance and minor repair functions.
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You will perform in all facets of the ground handling operation including but not limited to aircraft fueling/defueling, baggage/cargo handling, aircraft towing, using marshalling signals for aircraft parking, providing lavatory/potable water service, and using other various ground support equipment to help support the needs of customer and their aircraft.
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Must be able to operate forklift, banding machine, tin snips, tape measure, power saws, hand truck, pallet jack, re-fueling stations, and all other equipment necessary for the job. This position reports directly to the Yard Manager and interacts daily with Load Builders, Receiving Coordinators, Regional Yard Supervisor, Customer Service Employees, and Drivers.
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Burns & McDonnell is considered the leading consultant in the aircraft fueling industry. Aviation fueling industry (strongly preferred) Federal fueling industry (strongly preferred.
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Oversee and assist with airfield fueling services to include day to day operation of tank farm/fuel and fuel truck and fueling equipment, compliance to regulatory and NASA specifications, receipt and dispensing fuel, continuous quality assurance monitoring and testing, planning and the overseeing of the into-plane fueling operations and fueling service.
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Speedco and Love’s Truck Care, the largest oil change and preventive maintenance and total truck care network. #LI-HybridJob Function(s): Corporate Love’s has been fueling customers’ journeys since 1964.
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Key words: real estate paralegal, commercial title review, reviewing surveys, review surveys, drafting deeds, commercial escrow officer, closing agent, closing officer, commercial title officer, commercial escrow agent, reviewing titles, review titles, commercial loan underwriter, commercial examiner, commercial loan examiner.
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Timely loading and unloading of all ethanol, distiller's grains and other products by railcar and truck. Maintain scale house, ethanol load-out and truck buildings. Maintain rolling stock to include loaders, railcar mover, skid steer and forklift by checking fluid levels, greasing, lubricating and re-fueling.
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Operate all company ground support equipment as requested or required, including lavatory and water service carts, ground power unit, deice truck, etc. Perform customer service activities such as helping customers with aircraft scheduling and fueling.
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When not assigned to an off- site location job , GTs will report Monday-Friday to Chris Macbeth, truck shop manager or Greg Snyder, Paint shop manager) at the Gettysburg, PA location for 5 day, 8 hour work shifts.
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Primarily operates front end loader while also being available to operate snowplow pickup truck, sanding/salting truck, and other equipment such as skid steer and ToolCat to remove ice and snow from roads, parking lots, walkways, and assigned areas, which require early morning starts, extended hours, and weekend duty including holidays.
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Responsibilities Line Service Technician Responsibilities Deliver and receive fuel to and from company tanks, vendor trucks, and aircraft. Required Skills Line Service Technician Qualifications High school diploma or GED certificate 18 years of age A valid state driver’s license Be comfortable and physically able to work in an environment with frequent walking, stretching, bending, sitting, stooping, reaching, grasping, and climbing.
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Greenlane is a joint venture between Daimler Truck North America, LLC (DTNA), NextEra Energy Resources, LLC and BlackRock, through a fund managed by its Climate Infrastructure business. Must be able to speak the customer’s language and have industry subject matter experience – areas like eMobility, EVs, public EV charging network, commercial vehicle services, hydrogen fueling, battery storage, Fleet Management Solutions, Commercial Fueling, etc.
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