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Troubleshooting and performing repairs to brakes, air ride systems, electrical components, suspension systems, etc. Diagnosing and performing necessary repairs to the engine, electrical, and exhaust after-treatment systems.
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Monro offers guests a wide range of repair services, such as exhaust, brake, suspension, alignment, ride control, tire, battery, electrical, air conditioning and scheduled maintenance services.
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Provide lift assists and ride along on priority calls to ensure the safety of our crews and patients during transport. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of electrical shock and risk of radiation.
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As a Ride & Show Designer As a Ride & Show Electrical Designer, you would work closely with our Design & Engineering teams, line of business customers, outside vendors, and project management staff to support project-specific requirements and create CAD designs, detail drawings, and other supporting documentation.
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Perform at a journeyman level in at least one distinct industrial/commercial trade crafts (Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical, HVAC, Structural, Instrumentation/Electronics, Refrigeration, Electronics/Fire Alarms) for maintenance and repair of heavy commercial building infrastructure and equipment.
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Our products are used all around you, every day orbiting the earth, working on Mars, on the fastest trains we ride, in the fastest cars of the world, crossing oceans, in factories producing your food, in the tallest buildings of the world, in the most modern hotels and in the walls of your home.
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Responsible for the electrical engineering support required for development projects within North America (Canada and the United States) consisting mainly of Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS) and Green Hydrogen production facilities.
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Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic problems on ride systems and auxiliary equipment. Inspect, maintain, and repair ride systems and auxiliary equipment. Proficient at inspecting, troubleshooting, maintaining, repairing, and installing amusement park rides and auxiliary equipment (in accordance with ASTM and Clark County ATS standards) and facilities fixtures, furnishings, and equipment.
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Conduct ride a longs with technicians and provide feedback. We offer services in Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical, Restoration and more throughout Northeast Ohio. Members of our staff have opportunities to earn competitive pay and rewards, grow in their careers and become a part of a great team.
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As a Ride & Show Senior Electrical Designer , you would work closely with our Design and engineering teams, line of business customers, outside vendors, and project management staff to support project-specific requirements and create conceptual and production CAD designs, detail drawings, and other supporting documentation.
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While working on an ambulance, the ECA shall be paired with another medical provider with the minimum certification of Emergency Medical Technician - EMT. The EMT shall ride in the patient compartment with all patients.
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Previous background in welding, machining, and the understanding of electrical/hydraulic/pneumatic schematics and control systems is beneficial. Background in machine repair, including ability to maintain, troubleshoot and repair hydraulic, pneumatic, and electro-mechanical systems.
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Your main responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Performing routine preventative maintenance and repairs to heavy duty trucksTroubleshooting and performing repairs to brakes, air ride systems, electrical components, suspension systems, etc.
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Develops/implements mechanical maintenance plans, policies and operational functions that clearly define the goals/strategies needed to reach the objectives for Cedar Point and the Ride Maintenance Department.
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As a Maintenance Worker Electrician, you will be responsible for installing, troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining electrical systems, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), DC drives, AC inverters and electronic components of industrial machinery and equipment by performing the following duties.
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