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Replace windshield wipers, and similar minor parts. Perform a variety of minor repairs and services to maintain motor vehicles. At times wear personal protective equipment such as, hearing and eye protection, hard hat and steel-toed boots as well as Individual Protective Equipment (IPE) which may include but not limited to Level III plus/IV Individual Body Armor with both front and back ballistic plates, ACH helmet, clothing (undergarments, shirts and pants and/or coveralls), reflective vests/belts, sound suppression devices, etc.
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The Automotive Worker adjusts brakes, replaces windshield wipers, and similar minor parts, assists on major overhaul jobs by disassembling and cleaning parts, repairing components such as generators and water pumps, and replacing thermostats, points, electrical wiring and other items, maintains tools and equipment, and cleans work areas.
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Duties may include, but are not limited to, performing minor and major preventative maintenance on equipment/vehicles (e.g., chassis lubrication, fill windshield washer tank, change oil and oil filter, check various items); assembling, setting up, and making adjustments and/or adaptations to new equipment/vehicles (e.g., changing appropriate fluids and spark plugs, replacing brakes, etc.
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Perform minor repairs and adjustments including windshield repair, replacement of brake lights, headlight bulbs, oil filter replacement, and others. Vacuum, shampoo, clean, or condition interior upholstery, seats, carpets, floor mats and other surfaces.
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Meticulously clean interior and exterior of the trains (e.g. HVAC return panels and ceiling vents, floors, windshield, all surfaces, stainless steel stanchions and panels. Perform minor repairs under the supervision of the Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Technician.
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Installing new car parts, such as air filters, oil filters, windshield wipers, and batteries. The Lube Tech assists with minor automotive work while assisting the service department with day-to-day operations.
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The Automotive Worker performs a variety of minor repairs and services to maintain motor vehicles. Properly use, store, accounting for, and disposal of hazardous materials and waste used and generated in the performance of duties.
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Inspect all fluid levels of vehicle including, but not limited to: power steering, windshield washer, transmission, transaxle, engine oil, coolant, brake, clutch, t-case, front and rear differentials, and any fluids depending on vehicle type.
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Perform minor maintenance (refill washer fluid, change windshield wipers, etc.) Knowledge of DOT (Dept. of Transportation) a plus, but not required. Perform minor maintenance (refill washer fluid, change windshield wipers, etc.
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Repair minor dents and damage, windshield, and glass replacement, buffing out scratches, and refurbishing corrosion damage. Repair minor dents and damage, windshield, and glass replacement, buffing out scratches, and refurbishing corrosion damage.
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This includes, but is not limited to, engine, clutches, carburetors, and transmission overhauls, welding fabrication of all types, brakes, windshield repair, minor body work, tire repair, vehicle parts inventory and preventative maintenance practices, as well as assisting in all aspects of landscape maintenance and snow removal.
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He or she checks the oil, tire pressure and condition, filters, windshield wiper fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission and differential fluids, and engine coolant. The ideal candidate has some experience in the processes involved with oil changes, tire rotations, visual vehicle inspections, and other minor maintenance procedures.
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ASO is looking for an Automotive Worker to perform a variety of minor repairs and services to maintain motor vehicles. If you are an individual with a disability, or have known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, and would like to request a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us at job-assist@akima.com or 571-353-7053 (information about job applications status is not available at this contact information.
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Performs minor repairs including work on starters, alternators, brakes, belts, hoses, windshield wipers, and gasoline engines. Performs minor repairs on light-duty vehicles and trucks.
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Needed for independent auto dealership located in Hamden, CT. The successful candidate will be thoroughly experienced in appearance reconditioning; including minor body and paint work, buffing / polishing, wheel reconditioning, windshield repair, headlight clearing, etc.
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