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Perform routine vehicle maintenance such as regulating tire pressure and adding gasoline, oil, and water. Test vehicle equipment such as lights, brakes, horns, or windshield wipers, to ensure proper operation.
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Description POSITION SUMMARY: The Service Technician is primarily responsible for performing the requested services including specifically general mechanical issues involving water pumps, alternators, power steering, brakes, and suspension systems in addition to oil changes, tire rotations and maintenance, fluid checks, and inspecting vehicle for possible repairs needed, run diagnostics, and maintaining the highest level of customer service and satisfaction.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Service Technician is primarily responsible for performing the requested services including specifically general mechanical issues involving water pumps, alternators, power steering, brakes, and suspension systems in addition to oil changes, tire rotations and maintenance, fluid checks, and inspecting vehicle for possible repairs needed, run diagnostics, and maintaining the highest level of customer service and satisfaction.
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Besides operating the Asphalt Patcher Truck, the operator will be required to inspect and maintain the equipment's tire inflation; oil levels; leaks (oil, fuel, water, etc.) ; coolant in radiator; lights and signal devices; clear and clean windows, lamp lenses, mirrors; and functioning windshield wipers.
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Driver, Non-CDL at Weeki Wachee Springs State Park. The Van Driver will transport guests and pull a trailer around the state park. Communicate with resort by radio, telephone, or computer to exchange information and receive requests for passenger service (In compliance with HR Policies #417.
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Perform operator maintenance and checks on equipment such as cleaning, waxing, armor-all, vacuuming, greasing, checking fluid levels, and adding as required, checking tire air pressure, checking all lights, windshield wipers, braking system, mirrors, windows, damage to vehicle, and make operator adjustments, and repairs.
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Performs routine vehicle inspection and maintenance including checking the oil, fuel, brakes, lights, windshield wipers, and water and tire pressures. Performs routine vehicle inspection and maintenance including checking the oil, fuel, brakes, lights, windshield wipers, and water and tire pressures.
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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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Provides service (lubrication, oil change, water and anti-freeze, windshield fluids, belts and hose inspections and replacements, air pressure and tire checks) on automotive vehicles and industrial equipment.
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Description: The Service Technician is primarily responsible for performing the requested services including specifically general mechanical issues involving water pumps, alternators, power steering, brakes, and suspension systems in addition to oil changes, tire rotations and maintenance, fluid checks, and inspecting vehicle for possible repairs needed, run diagnostics, and maintaining the highest level of customer service and satisfaction.
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The Service Technician is primarily responsible for performing the requested services including specifically general mechanical issues involving water pumps, alternators, power steering, brakes, and suspension systems in addition to oil changes, tire rotations and maintenance, fluid checks, and inspecting vehicle for possible repairs needed, run diagnostics, and maintaining the highest level of customer service and satisfaction.
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