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Responsible for the day-to-day maintenance of the warehouse, including mechanical equipment, material handling equipment (i.e. pallet jack and forklifts), coordination of third-party vendors as applicable and any fixtures usually associated with a multi-temperature warehouse and general office areas.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician Level I (Assembly Technician) will be responsible to wire and assemble drives, sub-assemblies and various components in accordance with engineering drawings, wiring schematics and bills of material utilizing hand and power tools in a team environment.
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Follow all plant safety, material handling, and efficiency guidelines (e.g., ESD, 5S, OSHA, etc) To achieve this, the Test Technician is required to be flexible and perform a variety of complex tasks, involving production assembly, testing and inspection utilizing various test equipment, work instructions and assembly tools.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician is responsible for the completion of planned, preventive, and unplanned maintenance on a highly advanced automated material handling system in a distribution center environment.
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Use a variety of hand and power tools, electric meters and material handling equipment in performing duties. The Maintenance Technician will be responsible for the safe maintenance, repair and/or replacement of plant equipment and systems, to ensure maximum production, quantity and quality.
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MH Equipment is an authorized Hyster and Yale lift truck and forklift dealer that provides top quality material handling equipment. MH Technician Academy will introduce you to the forklift industry.
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This focus on innovation and “Sensor Intelligence” have allowed SICK to develop products for every phase of production in the automotive, packaging, electronics, food and beverage, consumer goods, storage and conveyor, robotics, material handling, oil and gas, chemical, power, maritime industries, and more.
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Promote a safe working environment by following all safety procedures Support the troubleshooting, maintaining and repairing all aspects of material handling systems & conveyors (such as motor/ reducer issues, belt tracker, belt lacing Support the troubleshooting of basic relay logic, ladder diagrams, control components.
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Are you interested in a career as a highly skilled material handling technician? Perform planned maintenance activities on a variety of Hyster-Yale forklifts and equipment, as well as competitive material handling equipment.
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The primary function of a Field Service Technician is to travel to customer locations and repair their material handling equipment, MEWPs and rail car movers. Performs disassembly, repair and reassembly of engines, transmissions, differentials, clutches, brakes, electrical systems, fuel systems, couplers, and any other part of material handling equipment and rail car movers.
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As a Maintenance Technician II, you will use your skills to support the Operations Maintenance team in repairing and maintaining material handling equipment and pneumatic systems throughout the building.
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A Field Service Technician repairs a wide range of material handling equipment including forklifts, aerial lifts, utility vehicles, floor care equipment and more. We are looking for a Field Service Technician to travel to customer locations and repair their material handling equipment.
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Under the direct supervision of the Shop Service Manager, the Shop Service Technician is responsible for performing periodic maintenance, repair, replacement, and limited troubleshooting on various models of forklifts and competitive material handling equipment.
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Learn more about what it means to become a team member with LiftOne. Summary Are you interested in a career as a highly skilled material handling technician? Essential Functions Throughout your enrollment in the LiftOne LIFT Program: Perform planned maintenance activities on a variety of Hyster-Yale forklifts and equipment, as well as competitive material handling equipment.
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C & B Equipment is a progressive family-owned company that has grown over 30 years to include John Deere Ag, material handling and power sports locations. We are currently seeking highly motivated individuals that have a strong desire to become a certified John Deere diesel technician.
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