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Preferred Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Industrial Mechanic, Electronic, Electrical, Refrigeration, Tool and Die Maker, or Instrumentation. Mechanic - entry level into the field maintenance technicians.
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Mobile mechanic experience is a plus. QUALIFICATIONS: A minimum of 3 years or more of diesel mechanic experience with light, medium, and heavy-duty trucks." Five years full-time automotive mechanic experience, one year of which must have been in the maintenance and repair of heavy equipment at a commercial or professional repair.
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Additional Information The Member's Golf Club
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Under general supervision, to perform a variety of skilled maintenance, repair, and construction tasks on water treatment plant equipment and facilities, to maintain plant buildings and grounds, and to perform related duties as required.
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If you are an experienced Diesel Technician looking for a career with an award winning locally owned company that has amazing Pay, Profit Sharing, Benefits, Rewards and Bonuses we would like to invite you to come and join our team!
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Comprehensive knowledge of power plant maintenance work, and is skilled in working with the turbine and other associated plant equipment.
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NSWC Corona's IT and Cyber Security services team (ITCSS) is seeking Mid-Level Telecommunications Mechanic from their location in Norco, CA. Provide telecommunications support to include but not limited to: system order construction and validation (circuits, wireless, satellite), programming and configuration Private Branch Exchange (PBX), Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Secure Terminal Equipment (STE), wireless, voicemail, system deployment (desktop, wireless, circuits), and infrastructure maintenance and deployment (copper, fiber, peripheral equipment.
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SUMMARYUnder the direction of the Facilities Manager, the Maintenance Mechanic III- Mechanical is responsible for supporting DSSA Inc. Facilities department in duties that are highly technical in the construction and maintenance of all Facilities related.
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Crane Mechanic / Operator Job Summary We are seeking a Crane Operator to ensure all crane and lifting operations are performed safely. The Crane Mechanic performs all maintenance checks and fixes any and all mechanical problems that arise.
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Basic Function: The Mechanic I is responsible for inspecting, troubleshooting and repairing all mechanical, plumbing and electrical systems and equipment at all Ellis Hospital locations. Required to fill in as the Boiler Operator as needed to include operating and monitoring the steam plant to ensure continuous steam supply to Ellis Hospital and Sunnyview Hospitals to provide energy for heat, hot water kitchen equipment and sterilization.
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Helicopter Mechanic- Concord, CA. Aircraft Maintenance Technician will perform maintenance services including mechanical inspections, screening, repairs and provide regular statuses to the Lead Technician or Regional Maintenance Manager.
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At Wegmans, our Maintenance Mechanic team ensures that our stores, facilities, and equipment are professionally maintained, helping to provide our customers with the freshest best tasting products, and our employees with a safe and productive work environment.
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The Car Mechanic Apprentice (Carman) inspects, maintains, builds, repairs and rebuilds railway freight cars and equipment in accordance with federal and company regulations. Once the classroom training is complete, the Car Mechanic will complete on the job training to enhance his/her knowledge and skills.
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The training guides the new Car Mechanic through the critical safety skills required to work on the railroad. The Car Mechanic is a unionized position requiring membership in the Organization as well as payment of initiation fees and monthly dues as outlined in the collective bargaining agreement; payroll deduction is available.
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Helicopter Mechanic (AMT), Salinas, CA. Helicopter Mechanic (AMT), Salinas, CA. We're hiring an Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) responsible for the overall maintenance and safety of our fleet across multiple locations within the Company footprint.
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