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Using Basic Arithmetic: Must be able to measure for parts or tools needed for assignment, use electronic, mechanical, digital and analog devices, make note of inventory requirements, and count parts and supplies upon receipt; to solve basic speed and flow equations.
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Quarterly Bonuses + Generous 401 K EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:·Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical, or Systems Engineering, Required·Minimum 5 (Five) Years’ Experience in a Manufacturing Environment, Improving Processes and KPIs·3-5 (Three-to-Five) Years Supervisory Experience, Preferred·Steel Service Center Experience, Preferred·Industrial Electrical Maintenance Experience, A Plus QUALIFICATIONS Comprehensive understanding and knowledge of manufacturing processes.
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ACCO is dedicated to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance and service of commercial and industrial HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, process piping, and building automation systems. General Job Description: Document Control Supervisor is responsible for developing subcontracts, liaison with ACCO Legal and/or Labor Relations, managing master agreement issuance, and compliance.
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Acts appropriately under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor or Director of Environmental Services and acts as part of the interdisciplinary team. F. Other Duties as Assigned by the Maintenance Supervisor or Director of Environmental Services.
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National manufacturer searching for a Maintenance Supervisor to support manufacturing lines in the coil processing, stamping, and tubing industry. Basic understanding of electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical systems and how they apply to automation Experience with installation of automated control processes of electrical and mechanical equipment RESPONSIBILITIES: Manufacturing process design, analysis, and improvement.
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While reporting to the Plant Engineer or Maintenance Supervisor, as the Industrial Maintenance Reliability Technician/Electro Mechanic, responsible for performing maintenance tasks, specifically proactive tasks, necessary to provide high quality, efficient, timely shipment of Client products.
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Under the direction of the Public Works Supervisor or designee, the Seasonal Maintenance Worker performs a variety of manual labor and semi-skilled maintenance tasks in support of City street, stormwater, facilities, fleet, water and wastewater maintenance operations while utilizing a variety of hand tools and gas-powered and hydraulic-operated small equipment.
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Our strong Company portfolio is comprised of long products and services offered under Cook Compression, Cook Mechanical Field Services, Waukesha Bearings, Waukesha Magnetic Bearings, Inpro/Seal, Bearings Plus, and FW Murphy Production Controls.
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5 years experience in industrial operations and maintenance (e.g., pumps hydraulics, piping), mechanical systems, electrical systems, Ultra-Pure Water, wastewater system operations, plant operator or field equipment technician, automations & controls.
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Supervise maintenance department and drive preventative maintenance. Software skills including Microsoft Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, AutoCAD.High frequency tube welding and steel coil slitting is a plus.
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Regular and effective communication with Community Director/Service Manager/Maintenance Supervisor. Prepare apartments for occupancy including but not limited to: painting, drywall repair, trash out, mechanical, plumbing, and electrical repairs.
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The Maintenance Planner reports directly to the Maintenance Planning Supervisor and is responsible for planning and processing corrective and preventive maintenance work orders, conforming to company standards and world-class best practices as part of an integrated operation, maintenance and reliability team.
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Knowledge of electrical, plumbing, carpentry, swimming pool maintenance, appliances, building systems, irrigation systems, and HVAC systems. As an Apartment Maintenance Technician, you are a multi-faceted maintenance professional providing quality service in a timely manner to our residents and community.
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Perform daily grounds maintenance of the property including picking up and disposing of all trash, pet defecation removal, maintain pet waste stations, and sweeping walkways. Ensure maintenance shop/custodial area is clean, organized, and professionally presentable at all times.
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This Manufacturing Engineer will work on site with potential to travel to work on projects at other Company locations. Data analysis for KPI tracking and improvement, including statistical approach. Ability to supervise others and provide mentoring to technicians and support staff.
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