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In depth knowledge of basic hand tools, air tools, precision measuring tools and instruments, lap tops, diagnostic software and cranes and rigging equipment. Keywords: mechanic, heavy equipment mechanic, diesel mechanic.
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Performs beginning of shift checks to ensure the ambulance is in a state of mechanical readiness; tops off fluids as necessary; ensures that appropriate equipment and supplies are on board. Reports immediately to the Supervisor issues and any discrepancies in vehicle, equipment or supplies standards that could compromise the units ability to complete a call and notifies Fleet Maintenance/Supervisor of mechanical failures of the ambulance and equipment.
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Ensures that all counter tops, mayo stands, equipment, etc., are cleaned and disinfected prior to setting up. Dental Assistant Certification and Basic Life Support (BLS) certification is required.
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Our Office/Service Desk helps to make Tops a one-stop shopping convenience by providing our customers with services such as answering incoming calls and providing customers information, check cashing, lottery ticket sales, Western Union transactions, utility payments, money orders, and refunds.
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Proficient use of basic hand tools, air tools, precision measuring tools and instruments, lap tops, diagnostic software and cranes and rigging equipment. Position requires basic knowledge of gas/diesel engines and EPG systems and troubleshooting.
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Must be able to climb ladders and work at elevated heights and on roof tops. Activities include: repairs in basic carpentry, specialty items such as doors, locks, door closures, equipment, painting and general mechanical maintenance work.
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The Machine Technician II is responsible for providing high quality repair service on equipment, in order to respond to customer needs in a positive, caring and timely manner and to ensure maximum value for work performed.
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If you have the passion and the basic skills we will make you into one of the tops in the field! We want people who are good mechanics with the above traits, to groom into the best of the best in the custom automotive trade.
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Maintains equipment machine rooms, pits and car tops in safe and working condition; may do cleaning and painting duties. Requires a basic knowledge of grammar, spelling, punctuation and simple mathematical functions like percentages, ratios, etc.
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Uses basic knowledge of engine/generator mechanical and electrical operation to perform tasks or assist others. Replaces batteries, belts, and hoses; changes and/or tops off oil and filters.
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Cleaning the drive-in; including trash disposal, mopping, sweeping, washing dishes, wiping counter-tops and sanitizing food areas. As a Sonic Crew Member, you will be responsible for performing in several fun, basic stations as needed.
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Keep work station clean and organized including fridges/freezers, counter and stove tops. Perform basic kitchen duties such as peeling and cutting fruit or vegetables, and deliver food items to various areas in the hotel.
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We provide end-to-end medical transportation as well as fire services, integrated healthcare solutions and disaster response. The Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) responds to emergent and non-emergent requests for medical assistance and delivers high quality patient care, treatment, and customer service in the most expedient, professional, safe, caring, and cost effective manner possible within the prescribed scope of practice, established protocols and Company policies.
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Use of basic office equipment (e.g. PC, printer, phone, fax, mouse, security alarm) Sanitizes drinking fountains, kitchen sinks, counter tops, microwaves, table tops, and desks. Ability to effectively navigate basic electronic record creation and storage (e.g. timecard/HRIS, performance review, network drive storage.
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Operates tools and equipment common to the elevator trade, such as voltammeter, amp probe, Meggers, tachometer, rotation meter, soldering irons, solid state logic probes, lap top troubleshooting computer and numerous power and hand tools.
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