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This includes: thoroughly washing the exterior of vehicles; waxing and buffing vehicles; vacuuming inside the car to remove dirt and debris; clean upholstery and surfaces; cleaning and removing any grease on engines or engine compartments; rinse and dry mats and polish wheels.
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Besides your smile, energy and reliable set of wheels, here's what you'll need for this job: Job skills/requirements: The good news is that your training will teach you everything you need to know to succeed on the job.
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Requirements What you'll need to be considered, besides a reliable set of wheels: A good driving record Safety is our priority. We'll pay you to listen to your favorite tunes as you deliver pizza and wings from your "mobile office" (aka your car.
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Tools and Equipment used: CNC gear grinders, mag particle machine, part washers, lifting devices, inspection equipment (OD mics, indicator), hand tools, measuring equipment, tooling fixtures, arbors, grinding wheels, etc.
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Requirements Besides your smile, energy and reliable set of wheels, here's what you'll need for this job: The good news is that your training will teach you everything you need to know to succeed on the job.
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Lift up to 40lbs solo including the wheels for the golf carts. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions. Utilizing variety of power and hand tools including wrench, scredriver, drills, hammer, etc.
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Inspect, repair and replace defective or worn components on railcar equipment in safe working order, such as truck assembly, safety appliances, brake systems, wheels, and draft systems. Inspect bearings, seals, gaskets, wheels, and coupler assemblies to determine if repairs are needed.
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Job Details:What you'll do: Conduct tire maintenance including repairs, mounting and rotationsClean hubs and wheels for corrosionMaintains an organized and safe work environmentOther duties as assigned by manager Requirements: 18 years oldA valid driver's license is required for this positionHigh school diploma or GED is helpfulAbility to lift an object weighing up to 75 pounds Varying work hours, Mon-Sat, some overtime may be required.
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MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS:Roller Carts, rolling bins, two step metal step stools with locking wheels, box cutters, manual pallet jack, power pallet jack ( if certified), apron. D. CLIMBING:Intermittently, throughout the course of the day, utilization of a step stool or a twostep metal step stool with locking wheels may be necessary to access higher level product or shelving.
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Learn and perform wheel refurbishing process including: Steam cleaning product (wheels) of foreign materials, shot blasting product to remove rust and paint, Inspecting product for unsafe conditions.
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Buckle up, hit the open road and start making hungry people happy as a delivery driver for Pizza Hut. That's right, we'll pay you to cruise around in your mobile office - your car - listening to your own tunes and delivering great pizza - and pasta.
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Primary Responsibilities:Installation and maintenance of tires and wheels; repairing, rotating, and inflating tires; attaching and rebalancing wheels; installing/rebuilding and/or relearning/calibrating TPMS; washing tires and wheels; testing and installing batteries; using and maintenance of equipment; assisting other employees; test driving vehicles; and operating service vehicles to perform offsite and emergency road services.
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Checks to see that all truck wheels are chocked and dock lock is in place before entering the truck. Forklift, electric pallet jack, pallet jack, battery charger, computer, calculator, shrink wrap, pallets, licence labels, cutter,broom, compactor, baler, dock lock system, dock plates, wheel chocks.
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Responsible for making sure all tooling (including mold wheels) is clean and functional as well as to put away tooling in the correct location. Make minor adjustments to the process and inform shift lead and/or process specialist.
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Assembles scaffold containing handrails, mid rails, braces and planks, toe boards, screening, locking pins and wheels to job specifications. Oversight of transport tubular scaffold or other structural material and erects the scaffold as instructed by the scaffold builder.
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