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Overhaul, repair and adjust Detroit Diesel, Caterpillar, Case, International Harvester, Cummins and John Deere engines; transmissions, differentials, clutches, final drives, steering and suspension systems, air and hydraulic brakes, drive lines and all types of hydraulic and pneumatic components such as pumps, valves, and cylinders.
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Position Overview: American Outdoor Brands was founded with a commitment to innovation and the desire to provide products that support the everyday marksman, defender, adventurer, and harvester.
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Operate SOLitude and rental machinery effectively - watercraft, aquatic weed harvester, hydro-rake, loader, etc. The primary responsibility of the Mechanical Specialist (I) is to participate in mechanical application operations and aid in the maintenance/repair of equipment in a manner that meets company/client expectations and regulatory compliance.
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Log all maintenance and repair work performed on mechanical machinery in the affiliated log book. Aid in the training of new employees on operating/maintaining mechanical equipment in the field.
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Support the Mechanical Division with maintaining/repairing equipment in a group setting. Log all appropriate project-specific information in Mechanical log book - dates, management areas, material collected, # of loads, etc.
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1-2 years of experience in the mechanical application field. Learn and conduct mechanical control applications. What do our Mechanical Specialists do? We are proud to be a member of the Rentokil family of companies, the global leader in Pest Control and other services across more than 90 countries.
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As a Maintenance Lead for Harvester Works located in East Moline, IL , you will. 3 or more years of general maintenance, mechanical engineering, or factory automation experience. Technical experience with design/diagnostics of mechanical/electrical/hydraulic systems.
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Responsibilities: Summary of Essential Duties: Duties include but are not limited to the following: Operate various field equipment, such as corn harvester, greens cutter, and tractor. Must have a basic understanding of the mechanical operations systems of harvesting equipment (steering, brakes, and hydraulic lifts.
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Full-time colleagues are eligible to begin enrollment immediately upon hire with benefits starting on day 1. Provide Project Coordinator with timely project progression updates. Assist in the staging of environmental control measures per project/permit requirements.
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Learn and conduct mechanical control applicationsObserve and Identify aquatic plant speciesAid in the mobilization/demobilization of equipmentAssist in the staging of environmental control measures per project/permit requirementsOperate SOLitude and rental machinery effectively – watercraft, aquatic weed harvester, hydro-rake, loader, etc.
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American Outdoor Brands was founded with a commitment to innovation and the desire to provide products that support the everyday marksman, defender, adventurer, and harvester. The EE II will work closely with mechanical engineers and product designers to integrate circuit board assemblies and electronic components into physical products and with suppliers to optimize component selection and design for manufacturing.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAquatic Plant Management LLC is seeking a Mechanical Aquatic Plant Harvester Operator to join our team. The operator will be responsible for transporting and operating mechanical aquatic plant harvesters, performing maintenance and repair on equipment, and completing projects on time and within budget.
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