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Ace Industries, Inc., founded in 1932, is one of the largest and most diversified overhead crane and hoist distribution, manufacturing, and service companies in the United States. Service overhead crane systems by performing quality installations; performing OSHA/ANSI equivalent inspections; documenting and completing warranty work; troubleshooting breakdowns; performing preventive maintenance; and responding to emergency service/breakdown calls.
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Previous experience with overhead crane use is desired. Reporting to the Laser Supervisor this role is primarily responsible for operating Lasers and de-nesting parts cut by the laser and metal finishing, identifying and organizing the laser cut parts in a Just-in-time fabrication shop.
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Activity level is high - continuous overhead crane and forklift movement CLARKDIETRICH. Activity level is high - continuous overhead crane and forklift movement CLARKDIETRICH. Ability to read a tape measure, caliper and micrometer accurately.
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Operate an overhead crane and drive a forklift. With over 2000 global patents, Victaulic solutions are at work in more than 140 countries across diverse business lines including oil and gas, chemical, mining, power generation, water and wastewater treatment, military and marine, as well as commercial building and fire protection.
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The ability to properly operate material handling equipment including forklift and overhead Crane is a plus. The ability to properly operate material handling equipment including forklift and overhead Crane is a plus.
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A field service technician will provide quality installation, inspections, maintenance and repair service for hoist and crane equipment. Troubleshoot, repair and inspect overhead cranes and hoists, below the hook devices and other lifting devices.
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Experience working on high bay overhead crane. Experience working on high bay overhead crane. Knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic principles. Complete equipment preventive maintenance activities to maximize plant up time.
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Supplies area with these materials using an overhead crane, forklift, hand / powered carts or carrying materials by hand. Ability to see, walk, bend, reach, grasp, stoop, kneel, twist, crawl, carry, climb (including ladders), work overhead, push, and pull.
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Experience operating an overhead crane, forklift, hand tools and common shop machinery. Performs preventive maintenance on CNC machinery, electrical and hydraulic systems, overhead cranes, and other fabricating equipment.
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Lifting may be performed at all levels from floor to overhead, up to 100 pounds. Overhead reach: Frequent. Ability to fabricate and weld structures (structural welding only if certified.
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Operate Forklift, Overhead Crane, and Aerial Lifts as needed. Operate Forklift, Overhead Crane, and Aerial Lifts as needed. Ability to use various types of tools, including volt meter and equipment necessary (manual, electric, pneumatic, hydraulic, etc.
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Company Description Ace Industries, Inc., founded in 1932, is one of the largest and most diversified overhead crane and hoist distribution, manufacturing, and service companies in the United States.
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Perform OSHA inspections and preventative maintenance on all types of overhead crane and hoists. To perform factory supplied services offered to crane and hoist owners/users. Have a working knowledge of all Federal, State and local codes for overhead traveling bridge cranes and hoists.
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Ability to lift components up to 50 lbs., with greater lifting requirements being done with an overhead crane, if needed. Builds machine assembly for manufacturers, who use them to manufacture products.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJOB DESCRIPTION Division: OperationsPosition: Field Service TechnicianReports To: Service ManagerEmployee Type: Full-time Job SummaryA field service technician will provide quality installation, inspections, maintenance and repair service for hoist and crane equipment.
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