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The On-Site Technical Support Engineer will independently handle system assembly, commissioning, inspection, repair, and troubleshooting responsibilities both domestically and internationally. · Support the project team in clearing mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and automation punch list items.
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Performs inspection, diagnosis and repair of electrical, hydraulic, suspension, brake and air systems on vehicles and equipment. Reviews, completes or assigns repairs identified on Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports.
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Perform services and repairs to fleet vehicles per company maintenance schedules and/or from driver vehicle inspection reports (DVIR). Experience using repair manuals, wiring (electrical) diagrams, and schematics necessary to troubleshoot or repair vehicle or components.
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Provides leadership in the development and implementation of inspection plans that utilize Coordinate Measuring Machines (CMMs), Standard Measuring Inspection (SMI) equipment, quality tool and gage processes, sample inspection, NDT, special process certification controls, and Statistical Process Control (SPC) techniques.
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Basic knowledge of Commissioning, inspection and Testing of electrical components and system. The Commissioning Engineer team is responsible for performing final testing, startup, and commissioning of low and medium voltage electrical distribution equipment, including breakers, transformers, switches, switchgear, relays, and motor control centers, as well as other electrical apparatus both in the field and in a manufacturing environment.
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Are you ready to take the next step and work on equipment that requires a high level of skill - hydraulics, electrical, diagnostics - using modern maintenance practices and technologies? Our Mechanics are trained to provide superior maintenance on both diesel equipment and, at some locations, on our growing fleet of CNG trucks.
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Direct maintenance and inspection of all fire/life safety equipment, elevators, and backflow prevention devices for the Pittsburgh division. Understand and oversee the work performed by outside service providers including but not limited to janitorial, snow removal, landscaping, HVAC, plumbing, electrical service, and pest control.
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Master Electrician license as dictated by local electrical codes Valid driver's license required. Applies electrical code to troubleshoot and resolve basic electrical wiring / circuitry problems, install and repair electrical equipment and wiring, roughing in feeders, branch circuit cables and circuits, splice electric or communication cables/trunk lines, and trimming out (finishing) electrical devices.
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Duties include installation and removal of compactor units; preventative maintenance; inspection, diagnostics, repair, and operation of compaction equipment at Ankeny Sanitation and on customer sites.
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Completes required paperwork utilizing fleet maintenance software program associated with repairing vehicles, documenting parts usage, and accounting for repair times. At Waste Management, each eligible employee receives a competitive total compensation package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance and Short Term Disability.
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Required to be exposed to physical environment which involves dirt, odors, noise, weather extremes or similar elements often; We Are Investing in You: Amazing Medical, Dental & Vision, 401K with match, discounted stock options, dependent day care, and more.
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We care about our Mechanic’s safety and show it by demanding solid safety practices of all our Mechanics and managers. Maintains a clean, safe work area in compliance with Corporate / OSHA Standards, and performs all work in accordance with established safety procedures.
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Performs preventive maintenance inspection (PM); diagnose, repair, and rebuild major equipment/components including but not limited to balers, conveyors, hydraulic power packs, eddy currents, electro-magnetic belts, optical sorters, diverters, compressors, trash compactors, motors, glass breakers, wire tie systems, fans, pumps, forklifts, front-end loaders and building equipment.
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Troubleshoot and repair pneumatic, electrical, hydraulic, compressor, conveyor and inspection systems. Troubleshoot and repair pneumatic, electrical, hydraulic, compressor, conveyor and inspection systems.
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Inspect vehicles using Digital Vehicle Inspection and report potential repairs to service advisor. Perform complex and in-depth repairs with confidence and proficiency on all vehicle systems, such as timing belts, head gaskets, intake manifolds, major and minor component replacements on vehicle A/C, ignition, electrical, emissions, exhaust, heating, cooling, engine, drive train, and all other vehicle systems.
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