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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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Any small on–the spot corrections and minor mechanical corrections such as burnt out lights, mud flap replacement, windshield wiper replacement, etc. Inspect and maintain vehicle supplies and equipment, such as gas, oil, water, tires, lights and brakes, job tools, drum dolly, pallet jack, load locks in order to ensure that vehicles are in proper working condition.
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Remove engine, transom or outdrivedisassemble unit and inspect parts for wearoverhaul or replace carburetors, blowers, generators, distributors, starters, pumps, electrical and fuel systemsrebuild parts such as engine cylinder blocksrewire ignition system, lights and instrument panelreplace and adjust taillightsinstall and repair accessories such as radios, heaters, mirrors, and windshield wipers.
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Check the condition of a vehicle's tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, oil, fuel, water, and safety equipment to ensure that everything is in working order. Check the condition of a vehicle's tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, oil, fuel, water, and safety equipment to ensure that everything is in working order.
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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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Determine the need for and add windshield fluid, gas, oil, water, and antifreeze. Doesn't that sound like the dream, of getting paid to wash nice new carsThe vehicle service agent (car cleaner) is responsible for maintaining the highest standard of our customer's fleet.
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Our mission is to Support by Uplifting Children and the Community to Empower Student Success. Drive gasoline, diesel, or electrically powered multi-passenger vehicles to transport students between neighborhoods, schools, and school activities.
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Perform diagnostics to determine what repairs are necessary 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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Safely operate NVMC’s and customer's vessels during diagnostic water testing operations. Install and repair accessories such as radios, heaters, mirrors, and windshield wipers. Mercury or Yamaha outboard certification.
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Responsibilities: Examine the boat and discuss the damage or malfunction's nature or extent with the service advisor or customer. Operate a hydraulic jack or hoist as needed. Rebuild parts such as engine cylinder blocks.
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Safely operate MarineMax and customer vessels during diagnostic water testing operations. Safely operate MarineMax and customer vessels during diagnostic water testing operations. Examine boat and discuss the nature and extent of damage or malfunction with the service advisor or customer.
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Performs daily safety pre-trip checks, tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, oil, fuel, water to ensure that everything is in working order. Maintains the transportation vehicle in a clean and orderly condition, and inspects and reports mechanical defects of malfunctions or maintenance issues to Facilities/Procurement Manager.
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School Bus Driver/Teacher Assistant. School Transportation Supervisor. Pick up and drop off students at regularly scheduled neighborhood locations, following strict time schedules. Special Education Bus Driver.
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Checks and reports to the supervisor any mechanical problems with the vehicle's tires, brakes, windshield wipers, lights, oil, fuel, water, and safety equipment. REPORTS TO: Director of Transportation FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt.
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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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