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This position is a full-time 40 hours per week and eligible for full-time county BENEFITS PACKAGE. Job Summary:Maintains and constructs county roads by operating equipment, such as tandem dump truck, tractor trailer unit, front-end loader, skid steer and backhoe.
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Duties may include the overhaul, adjustment, replacement and repair of all series of motor truck and trailer equipment including, but not limited to the following: Cab/ Sheet Metal Repair, Fiberglass Repair, Composite Bonding/ Repair, Welding/ Fabricating, Frame Straightening/ Alignment, Suspension Repair/ Alignment, Box Repair/ Replacement, Air Conditioning Systems, Electrical/ Brake/Cooling Systems, Surface Preparation, and Paint/ Mixing/ Tinting/ Blending.
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Operates front end loader, skidsteer, end dump truck and other heavy equipment as needed. May operate equipment as needed if trained, including front end loader, excavator, backhoe, skidsteer and other construction equipment.
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Performs routine maintenance checks on tow truck and front-end loader to have (i.e., oil changes, lubes, filter changes, tire changes). Properly affixes tow truck and front-end loader to vehicle needing tow, assuring that the vehicle will not be damaged or cause any danger to others in the towing process.
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You'll work in the field on a mobile repair truck, inside a repair lab or inside a hospital, based on the needs of the Customer within the assigned territory. As a Technician (also known as Repair Technician, Instrument Repair Technician), you'll perform basic to intermediate inspection and repairs on surgical instrumentation using various tools.
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Keywords: fabrication, sand/prep, cosmetic repair, restore, fiberglass, filler, painting, Works with a variety of metals and plastics, as well as glass, and mechanical parts, Collison, Auto body, Truck body, Framework, Refinishing, Commercial body work, Fleet repair, Collision technician, Truck repair, Disassembling/assembling vehicles, Lead painter, Upholstery, Bodywork, Trim repair, Rebuild/teardown.
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Automotive Technician,Entry-level automotive technician,Apprentice automotive technician,General service technician,Preventative maintenance technician,Diagnostic technician,Lube TechnicianTire Technician,Entry-level lube technician,Oil change technician,Tire rotation technician,Fluid exchange technician,Entry-level tire technician,Tire mounting and balancing technician,Flat repair technician ,Alignment technician.
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If you are an experienced end dump driver or if you are an experienced truck driver who would like to learn end dumping we want to talk to you. Woody Bogler Trucking is now hiring Regional CDL-A End Dump Truck Drivers.
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Operate truck and front-end loader in compliance with safety regulations. Operates a front-end loader to provide a loading and unloading service for the customers. Operates a tow truck to provide tow service to customer vehicles on the SAAA parking lot and in different locations as needed.
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A minimum of 15 years of management experience, working in Front End wafer Fab management positions and has had at least 10 years of experience in a Front End Factory or has experience in management of Front End managing engineers, maintenance, equipment engineering, process engineering, and operators.
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Operation of heavy equipment (e.g., dump truck, loader) and hand tools (e.g., chainsaw) Highway maintenance and repair work activities (e.g., pothole patching, spread berm, repair guardrails, crack seal, litter pick-up, drainage, vegetation management.
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As an On-location Repair Technician (also known as Surgical Instrument Repair Technician, Mobile Repair Technician), you'll perform surgical instrument inspection, repair, and refurbishment in a field-based setting.
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Level up your auto repair career by joining us as our new Tire and Lube Technician! If you're ready to make your mark on the auto repair world, join Tire Pros in Burbank, CA as our new full-time Tire and Lube Technician.
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Operate heavy equipment to include backhoe, dump truck, front end loader, rollers, lowboy, trucks, grader, distributer, dozer, snowplow, mower, sprayer and other equipment used in transporting vehicles and equipment to job sites.
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Monro offers customers a wide range of tire choices and repair services, such as exhaust, brake, suspension, alignment, ride control, tire, battery, electrical, air conditioning and scheduled maintenance services.
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