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Two years of experience in the field of industrial maintenance, vehicle repair and construction including specific experience in mechanical applications such as hydraulic, power transmission equipment, pump maintenance, pipe fitting, pneumatics, lubrication and shaft alignment techniques.
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Since this time, Austin Auto Body & Graphics has grown to also support outside retail work specializing in a multitude of auto body services including direct repair, heavy equipment and truck repair, mobile sandblasting, custom/special interest repairs and finishing, as well as vinyl graphics.
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Expectations include the ability to diagnose and repair the following with little or no supervision: Clutches, Electric Systems, Hydraulic/ Air Brake Systems, Heating/ Air Conditioning Systems, Instruments and Gauges, and Preventive Maintenance Service.
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Operates a variety of equipment, machinery and tools used in the construction, maintenance and repair of power transmission/distribution systems which may include a backhoe, trencher, bucket truck, line truck, boring rig, tensioning rig, derrick/digger truck, forklift, tractor, mini excavator, phasing stick, voltage ohmmeter, breakers, regulators, hydraulic tools, jackhammer, air compressor, pipe horn, post hole digger, shovel, axe, saw, chain saw, mechanic tools, etc.
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As an Ohio CAT Field Technician you will troubleshoot and repair general equipment, water pump, and shoring equipment, components, and electrical and hydraulic systems, from a company service truck, in the field, often times at customer job sites.
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Maintain, repair, and troubleshoot railroad-specific equipment including Jackson tampers, Kershaw regulators, Knox Kershaw tie cranes, Nordco spikers, Nordco spike pullers, Racine anchor adjusters, Nordco tripp machines, Nordco auto lifts, John Deere tie cranes, and Harsco tampers.
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Experience with Jupiter Railway Maintenance System Ability to read Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and electronic schematics. Railroad Mechanic Benefits Competitive salary up to $190,000 Provided company truck, fuel card, and computer.
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Railroad Mechanic (M.O.W) We are looking for an experienced Railroad Mechanic (Maintenance of Way Mechanic M.O.W) to Join our team of professionals at our railroad construction company. Join us and join our dedicated team committed to excellence in railroad construction.
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Railroad Mechanic Requirements 80%-90% travel availability Class A CDL License no restrictions. railroad #mechanic #gpac All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, age, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations.
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If you are an experienced Railroad Mechanic looking for an opportunity to work in a highly collaborative environment with good people, we encourage you to apply! Boot Allowance Railroad Mechanic Responsibilities.
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Operates light and heavy vehicles and equipment in the installation, maintenance and repair functions associated with the assigned functional area; depending on area of assignment, operates equipment that includes, but is not necessarily limited to, flatbed, compactors, back-hoes, loaders, chippers, pan, dozers, draglines, forklifts, graders, stripers, rollers, loaders, trenchers, hydraulic excavator, semi-tractor trailer, truck mounted crane, concrete mixer truck and heavy equipment/trucks.
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Dump trucks, large dozers, trackhoe, pickup truck, dump truck, service truck, backhoe, tractor mowers, weed eaters, herbicide applicators, chain saws, concrete/masonry tools including but not limited to vibrators, finishing tools, hydraulic hammers, jack hammers, small hand repair tools, pumps, pipe saws, and other work aids associated with this trade and safety manuals, City Personnel Resolution, and operators manuals.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components, vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic electrical, air brake systems, general engine work, HVAC components, suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Directional bore machine, hydraulic valve turning equipment, portable vacuum trailers, backhoe, trackhoe, light dump truck, double diaphragm pump, walk behind cut saw, hand held cut saw, plate compactor, jumping jack, 90 lb.
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Must be able to communicate with boom truck trainer, Foreman, and Manager Fleet. Operate ½" drill and generator, impact wrench, pneumatic tools, hydraulic tools, magnetic drill, torch and chain saw.
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