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The Maintenance Mechanic will support the Norwood, MA CertainTeed production line, manufacturer of asphalt roofing shingles. 1+ year of maintenance mechanic experience. The mechanic will select and properly use all hand tools and stationary power tools including power saw, welders, etc., as well as diagnose and repair most plant equipment (pumps, gear boxes, rollers, bearings, motors, conveyors, etc.
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Under general supervision, the Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for the full range of journey-level hardscape work and general facility work. Classification Title: Facilities Maintenance Mechanic.
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Minimum of two years of progressive experience in plumbing, electrical maintenance, including applicable vocational training, fabrication, carpentry, millwright, hydraulic, heating and cooling systems, and related maintenance activities.
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Performs routine and emergency maintenance, troubleshoots and repairs equipment and other Health Quest property as necessary to complete requirements of work orders or verbal instructions. Requires a minimum of three years in building maintenance with emphasis in one of the primary trades.
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Fenner Dunlop is looking for an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic to join our Port Clinton manufacturing team! As an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic at Fenner Dunlop, you'll perform all necessary equipment repairs, troubleshootingof equipment, equipmentinstallations and other assignments related to the mechanical trade assigned by the facility manager.
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Required to follow all OSHA safety regulations and all company safety policies and procedures when performing repairs and preventative maintenance tasks. Two to five years of experience working in industrial maintenance including pneumatics and hydraulics preferred.
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Automation Maintenance Mechanic! High school diploma or GED preferred; required for all ASRS Maintenance positions plus the following step requirements for level. Utilize the Maximo computerized maintenance management system.
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Maintenance Mechanic / Stationary Engineer - GREAT WAGE & BENEFITS. Large food manufacturer seeks a maintenance mechanic for second or third shift in an automated plant. Our products include milk, flavored milk, yogurt, dip, sour cream, cottage cheese, Italian cheese, and ice cream mix marketed under the Upstate Farms®, Bison®, Milk for Life®, and Intense Milk® brands.
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Typical Maintenance Mechanic will have at least 1-year maintenance experience in a manufacturing/food processing environment. Handyman duties: plumbing, electrical, electronics and other building maintenance.
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The Maintenance Mechanic keeps our associates safe by maintaining all equipment inside the warehouses/buildings and ensuring it meets industry standards and operates efficiently according to its specific tasks.
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Ability to work at different heights (i.e. roof repair, man lifts, HVAC maintenance) Services heating and air conditioning equipment, and removes parts to be sent out for repair. Responsible for grounds maintenance (i.e. week control, mowing, and snow removal) Carries out other duties as assigned.
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When you are a Maintenance Mechanic at Primient in our Dayton, Ohio Plant, you will be responsible for the safe operation, mechanical maintenance, and troubleshooting of a system that produces distinctive, high-quality ingredients and solutions to the food, beverage, and other industries.
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Maintenance Mechanic| Hiring Immediately | Macon, Georgia. Experience with a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS); Maintenance Connection experience preferred.
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Perform regularly scheduled preventative, and proactive, maintenance on, but not limited to, robotics, assembly stations, conveyance systems, machining centers, logistics equipment, racking systems.
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Automotive Maintenance Mechanic. If you have the skills and passion to perform preventive maintenance on Ford and GMC trucks, then this career opportunity at U-Haul is for you! As a U-Haul preventive maintenance technician, you will use U-Haul Company's proprietary technology to assess and care for field vehicles.
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