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Operate, set up, adjust, repair, and overhaul all assembly line equipment and related equipment as required to maintain standard quality and quantity of production. Perform all necessary pre-production safety checks.
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We are seeking a highly motivated individual who must work in a fast-paced environment, hardworking, dedicated automobile dismantler who can successfully meet production quota. Excelling at this position you must be able to multitask, communicate well with others, have hands-on automotive repair experience with a knowledge of automobiles.
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Responsible for the production, overhaul and repair of D.C. Induction Motors including: visual electrical and mechanical inspection, tests (resistance measurement of D.C. induction components), cleaning of apparatus, drying (over/vacuum), retests, re-insulates, (vacuum pressure impregnation as required), bearings installation and lubrication, and spin testing.
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Performs pallet repair functions; utilizing the various tools required such as power saws, hammer, etc. Performs pallet repair functions; utilizing the various tools required such as power saws, hammer, etc.
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Responsible for pallet repair, reworking damaged or returned product, and supplying plastic flats to the production line, etc. PRIMARY JOB ACCOUNTABILITIES: Perform various physical duties as assigned, including but not limited to sorting, stacking, cleaning and minor repair or maintenance tasks.
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Troubleshoot and repair equipment, diagnose problems, disassemble, determine extent of repairs necessary, obtain or requisition parts, assemble, test and make Maintain equipment, clean and lubricate equipment and maintain automatic lube systems.
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An outside machinist installs and repairs equipment, sets up and handles manufacturing machinery and ensures that production equipment is adequate and functional. Outside Machinists generally have a broad background in diesel repair and maintenance.
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Our expert recruiters support you at every step in the process and as a Best of Staffing company, Sterling provides exciting work with exceptional employers across the U.S. Hire Type: Direct Hire Job Summary: We are seeking a skilled Maintenance Technician to play a crucial role in ensuring the optimal functioning of our production equipment and facilities.
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Position Summary: The production line mechanic will be responsible for all production maintenance, including product quality control, line maintenance, and repair of line machinery and equipment.
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And we’ll help bring out the best in you too, being part of a skilled team, with a clean, modern, climate-controlled environment and production facilities for top-notch reconditioning. Ensure every vehicle is one our customers can rely onAt CarMax, our Automotive Technicians repair and recondition cars to meet CarMax’s high standards.
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The production line mechanic will be responsible for all production maintenance, including product quality control, line maintenance, and repair of line machinery and equipment. Repair basic mechanical components and replace parts on machines such as bearings, filters, wiring, valves, gauges and switches.
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Establishes and adjusts work procedures to meet production schedules and advises Sr. Plant Maintenance Manager if additional work is needed or cannot be completed within the Standard Repair Times (SRTs.
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Able to demonstrate the ability to maintain, troubleshoot and repair electrical equipment and mechanical systems involving electrical, plumbing, pneumatic, and hydraulic repair or replacement, including blown fuses and tripped breakers.
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Fabricates repair parts by using machine shop instrumentation and equipment. Ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machines; following diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer s instructions, and engineering specifications; troubleshooting malfunctions.
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Perform preventative and repair equipment on production equipment, heating and cooling systems, ingredients handling systems and plumbing systems; also, office and plant facilities. · Properly troubleshoot and repair all facilities and production equipment on site.
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