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Two (2) years experience in Industrial Maintenance/Mechatronics with competency in at least two specialty skills in mechanical power transmission, electrical, or PLC/Controls with basic welding/fabrication skills required.
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The Maintenance Technician will troubleshoot, install, setup, maintain, repair and upgrade production lines, will assemble and disassemble mixing, heating and extrusion equipment, and will perform building and HVAC maintenance.
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As a Body Shop Technician with Penske, you ll perform diagnostic procedures and truck and trailer collision repairs, and with supervision some major suspension, electrical, painting and welding repairs too.
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Examples of roles that support production are: Panel Assembler/Laborer, Welder, CNC Machine Operator, Machinist, Maintenance Technician, and Material Handler. Use MiG welding equipment to manufacture parts and assemblies as required, meeting defined production schedules.
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Must have at least 5 years (10 years is preferred) of verifiable prior work experience with industrial or commercial maintenance work as a maintenance technician or mechanic. Safely operates all equipment associated with the manufacturing and demolition of conveyor systems, including fabrication /welding, and conduit and wiring installation and demolition.
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SummaryUnder general supervision, the Sr. Field Service Technician performs moderately complex customer support activities for equipment and systems products such as hydraulics, component repair, welding, and relatively complex equipment.
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Amentum is actively seeking Welding Field Engineering Technician with a background in Navy shipboard and/or submarine systems maintenance and/or design to help maintain former Navy and Coast Guard ships.
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Perform various welding activities including MIG, TIG, ARC, cutting, and brazing. The candidate for this position must have the knowledge and skill sets to perform corrective, preventative and predictive maintenance on mechanical equipment and instrumentation / control systems to ensure the safe, efficient, reliable, and compliant operation of the wastewater pre-treatment system, following UniFirst guidelines and Best Management Practices.
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Building maintenance including minor plumbing, welding, and general upkeep. 2 years minimum experience as a maintenance mechanic in a metal manufacturing environment with the ability to troubleshoot preferred but not required.
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A degree in mechanical, electrical, or industrial maintenance is a plus Mechatronics Technician Certificate Level II Mechatronics Technician AAS Degree Instrumentation Technology AAS Degree Petroleum Service Technology AAS Degree.
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Perform quality preventive maintenance inspections per company methods on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, refrigeration units (Reefer), lift-gates, light-duty vehicles, and any other company-owned equipment.
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Predictive Maintenance experience/training. Welding Certification from area college or trade school. Perform skilled maintenance and repair services of manufacturing and facility systems such as mechanical and building systems.
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Set up, calibrate, make minor repairs and regulates the general operation and maintenance of equipment. Welding or Electrical experience helpful. Operate material handling, drying, magnetic separation, screening, blending, annealing.
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Manufacturing/Production Maintenance Tech - 1st Shift - $1500 Signing Bonus (Will train the right candidate) Ability to perform basic welding tasks with wire feed, tig, stick, and torch equipment.
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The maintenance technician is a key contributor to the continuous improvement of critical plant performance metrics in the areas of safety, productivity, cost, quality and sustainability.
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