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Tool Utilization: Employ a range of tools from common hand and power tools to precision instruments for repairs and maintenance tasks. Job Description: Repair and Replace Parts: Utilize hand and power tools to repair or replace defective equipment parts, ensuring smooth operation and minimal downtime.
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Use a variety of hand and power tools, electric meters, and material handling equipment. Aerotek connects 180,000+ light industrial and skilled trades workers with 14,000+ employers each year, helping our workers navigate an evolving labor market and find jobs that meets their goals, skills and interests.
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Ability to align, fit, and assemble component parts, using hand tools, power tools, fixtures, templates with the potential to operate metalworking machines to fabricate housings, jigs, fittings, and fixtures.
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Job Summary: The Industrial Maintenance Technician is responsible for the maintenance, repair, and installation of machinery and equipment in a food and beverage production facility.
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Looking for Skilled Industrial Maintenance Technician for 1st or 2nd (1 opening on each shift) for a facility near Hilliard, OH. Candidates need to have both mechanical and electrical maintenance experience in an industrial setting.
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Job Title: Maintenance Technician/Shop Helper. Use a variety of hand and power tools, electric meters, and material handling equipment in performing duties. Hand and power tools.
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Ability to use hand and power tools to build and assemble furniture. Since 1983, we have provided a variety of career opportunities across North American industry – from short-term assignments at Fortune 500 companies where you can build your skills, to long-term opportunities where you can play a vital role solving for companies’ construction, manufacturing and maintenance challenges.
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Additionally, you will operate a variety of hand and power tools to repair, grease, weld, cut, change parts, and complete other tasks. Job Title: Maintenance Technician. Responsibilities include conducting machine installations and repairs, performing maintenance and facilities repairs, and handling tasks related to electrical, mechanical, welding, and fabrication of special parts as needed.
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Mechanical skills using hand and power tools in an industrial environment (tool use and maintenance, lubrication, measuring, threads and fasteners, basic mechanical drawings, and basic shop calculations.
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Electrical Schematics, Voltages, Currents, Electrical, Troubleshooting, Service, Industrial, Maintenance technician, Mechanical, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Electrical troubleshooting, PLC, plc troubleshooting, plc programming, Blueprint.
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Title: Mechanical Maintenance Technician / Millwright. Use hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments. Experience with various hand tools and power tools.
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3-phase, 480v, PLCHydraulic and Pneumatic ExperienceOwn tooling (basic hand and power tools)Must be okay with hot and dirty environment. Must Haves :4+ Industrial Maintenance ExperienceElectrical Troubleshooting Experience.
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Your responsibilities will include the use of hand tools, power tools, and measuring devices. Job DescriptionWe are in need of a technician to assist with labor in the field and the installation process.
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Responsibilities: - Conduct routine inspections of equipment and systems to identify any maintenance needs - Perform preventative maintenance tasks, such as lubricating machinery and replacing worn parts - Repair or replace defective equipment parts using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring instruments - Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
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Electrical, Troubleshooting, Maintenance technician, Mechanical, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Repair, Preventive maintenance, Plc control, Electrical troubleshooting, Plc troubleshooting, Industrial, Blueprint, Service, Schematic, 3 phase, Maintenance repair, Installation, Electrical maintenance, Industrial maintenance.
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