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Formal electrical/electronic, technician or mechanical millwright training. The Maintenance/Facilities Supervisor works with local service providers, inspectors and property asset.
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Job Summary: Under general supervision, self-performs and leads a crew of HVAC Technicians(s), Maintenance Electricians, General Maintenance Trades Helpers in performing a variety of operational projects and technical service or repairs in one or more skilled areas including mechanical, machining, electrical/electronic, plumbing, carpentry, millwright, welding, hydraulics/pneumatics, etc.
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The Service Technician is responsible for delivering, installing, servicing and maintaining Martin wear components and products on assigned service route. The Service Technician will work closely with sales staff identifying sales opportunities within the service route.
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Ensure that parts stock for maintenance department is maintained to promote efficiencies of service. Supervise the completion of Preventive and Predictive Maintenance activities for motorized material handling.
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Lert Construction Services is seeking a Traveling Field Service Technician for specialty work on shutdowns. + Perform lifting and movements associated with Millwright work. + Millwright experience.
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The Field Service Technician reports to the Service Manager. The Field Service Technician works as a team member of the Service Department. Field Service Technician.
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A well-established linen and uniform service company is in immediate need of an Millwright Equipment Mechanic Service Technician. Electrical / automation training with 2 years of applicable experience or 4-6 years of applicable service technician / equipment mechanic experience directly related to manufacturing equipment troubleshooting, maintenance and controls.
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Field Service TechnicianRemote PositionJob Description:SummaryThe Field Service Technician works as a team member of the Service Department. The technician must be able to perform most component removal, disassembly, and reconditioning following correct drawings and technical manual designs.
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Our Field Service Technicians go directly to our customers for installation, repair, warranty work, and other special projects. On start-up of new equipment, the technician must be able to set up and test for proper operation of the appropriate systems using essential test equipment and procedures and then train customer maintenance staff.
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Report on any proposed equipment changes to Product Service Support and Engineering. The technician must be able to properly and safely operate all machines marketed and serviced by the company.
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Participate in in-service training programs required to develop skills and knowledge. Perform all service tasks as assigned by the Product Services department. Must be able to fill out daily service reports appropriately to include make, model, serial number, all parts used in repair, and a complete description of diagnosis and repair work done, an essential part of a specific area of failure for each job or segment, and any comments regarding future maintenance that may be necessary.
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Requires extensive travel and must be able to complete and submit expense reports weekly. Develop skills in disassembly, assembly, and repair of blast wheels, components, and machines. Technicians will also be responsible for reports and forms required with work assignments (expense reports.
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5 years’ experience with problem-solving engineering solutions,Computer SkillsTo perform this job successfully, competent knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Customer Relation Management (CRM) software, Outlook, and PLC’s necessary.
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As a Service Technician, you will be responsible for traveling to customer sites to install, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain all recycling equipment and controls. Job title: Service technician/maintenance mechanic.
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Summary/Objective The Service/ Repair technician position is responsible for performing highly diversified duties including installation, troubleshooting, repair and maintenance of rotating equipment, gearboxes, metering pumps and other industrial process equipment according to safety, predictive and productive maintenance systems and processes to support the achievement of the business's goals and objectives.
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