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Qualifications, Special Certifications and Licenses KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Considerable knowledge of sewer/wastewater pipeline replacement and repair; confined spaced experience; plumbing; pipefitting; Hazmat/PPE protection equipment and safety procedures and industry Standard Operating Practices (SOP's.
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Class B CDL driver's license with Hazmat and Tanker endorsements required. Basic knowledge of operating equipment such as crane trucks, excavation equipment for installation, repair, and replacement of propane equipment.
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Perform various activities throughout winter to include but not limited to: cleaning and maintaining of food service and beverage equipment, calibrate all gasoline dispensers, perform cathodic protection testing, perform PM’s on all HVAC equipment, test and repair all emergency lighting; and any other tasks assigned by management.
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Assist team leader in handling parking lot generated hazmat collection and disposal in compliance with all federal, state and local regulations. Overview The Branding Technician assists in all cleaning activities thru 4 seasons at new, rebuilt and existing stores.
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The service technician is responsible for equipment maintenance, repair and installation of car wash equipment. - Must be able to obtain CDL drivers license (Class C) and Hazmat endorsement.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionTrailer Technician / MechanicPay Rate Range is $16.00 to $36.00 per hourStarting Pay Rate is based on Experience and Skill LevelAt PSC, WE REPAIR TANK TRAILERSWE NEED TECHNICIANS WITH EXPERIENCE REPAIRING TRAILERSThis job is at our Charlotte, NC service centerMUST BE LIVING IN THE AREAWe do not hire technicians that have to relocateIdeal candidate will have 3-5 years of tank/trailer repair experience.
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Supports and participates in Environmental Health & Safety initiatives in the facility, including but not limited to: air permitting, storm water compliance, HAZMAT, waste water compliance, roof maintenance, DOT inspections, compressed air management, fire & safety system inspections, contractor training, employee training, electrical and hot work.
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Perform skilled mechanical/electrical work to troubleshoot, diagnose, maintain, repair, modify, and install machinery, equipment, physical structures, pipe, and electrical systems. Working knowledge and understanding of HAZMAT, MSDS, EPA, and OSHA requirements.
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Tank service and repairExperience with air brake systems and repairsTIG aluminum, stainless or carbon welding experienceAbility to effectively and efficiently inspect tanks and trailers to align with DOT standards (HM183, hazmat)Physical Demands:The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 poundsWith assistance, occasionally lift and/or move up to 75 poundsMust be able to fit through a tank trailer manholeMust be able to work in confined spaces.
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Responsible for all aspects of safety on the job, including the operation and maintenance of assigned company vehicle, the compliance with Buckman Safety, HAZMAT & Product Stewardship policies, and complying with Buckman policy regarding the shipping of analytical samples.
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Must be able to be certified in use of respirators and an active member of the HAZMAT Team, PSM Team, and Confined Space Rescue Team. Ability to maintain and repair machines and equipment, including bearings; belts and chains; lubrication; coupling alignment; gear boxes; bench work; pumps, including clearance and alignment; conveyor maintenance; exhaust fans and blowers; electric motor replacement.
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The Shop Technician I is responsible for the regular repair, adjustment, cleaning or preparation of batteries for shipment. Follows all company policies and procedures as listed, which are not limited to, warranty, safety, environmental, OSHA, DOT Hazmat, and ISO9000.
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We are the nation’s largest network for commercial parts and repair facilities dedicated to the tank trailer and tank truck industry. Whether you’re a novice technician looking to learn more or a skilled mechanic, we have the tools and resources for you.
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Services include start up commissioning of equipment and controllers, preventive maintenance, repair services, wet chemistry testing, basic operational training for customers, and similar field tasks.
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Priority will be given to those possessing a current HazMat Technician Level Emergency Response Certificate and/or CIRO or CARO Certification through RETA. Responsible for the maintenance, repair, construction and modification of all refrigeration and heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment with special emphasis on ammonia refrigeration and compressors and boiler operations.
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