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Additionally, TBC responds to the needs of consumers in search of total car care at more than 2,000 franchised tire and automotive service centers under the Big O Tires and Midas.
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Compensation Data Starting Pay: $14.90-19.86 per hour Company Overview With $5 billion in revenue and 3,800+ employees in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, TBC Corporation is a leader in the mobility industry and one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through wholesale and franchise operations.
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Company Overview With $5 billion in revenue and 3,800+ employees in the U.S., Mexico and Canada, TBC Corporation is a leader in the mobility industry and one of North America’s largest marketers of automotive replacement tires through wholesale and franchise operations.
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We encourage a healthy work/family lifestyle and offer paid time off, paid sick days, tuition reimbursement and an awesome employee discount on tires. Job Responsibilities In this friendly work environment you will be responsible for delivering tires in a professional and safe manner using company vehicles, working in the warehouse picking and loading tires, maintaining a clean and orderly work area, and inventory.
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Job Description & Requirements Certified Radiology Technologist - (RAD Tech) StartDate: ASAP Available Shifts: 8 N Pay Rate: $2191.38 - $2524.86 o 2+ years current X-Ray experience o ARRT (R) certificate o Fluoro experience absolutely required - daily procedures o Should have experience with ER, OR, Bedside imaging - please note on profile o Experience with Adolescent-Geriatric o NH MIRT temp license in effect - out of state Radiology license needed for TEMP.
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The Developer m u st h a v e s t r o n g t ech n ical k n o wled g e a n d u nd ers t a nd i n g o f I T s y st e m s a n d ap p licati o n s as w ell as t h e a b ility t o pl a n and t r ack b u si n ess a n al y ses a cti v i ties as part o f a p r o je c t.
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Responsible for developing PowerApps model and canvas driven apps.
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Experience in total car care (maintenance, repairs, tires and tire services) at the shop level, ASE certification is a plus. TBC has 20 proprietary brands of tires specializing in passenger, commercial, farm and specialty tires.
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Excellent customer service skills and the ability to interact with various personality types desired. Requires occasional travel outside service area. Possess specific experience with Siemens Westinghouse 501 FC and 501 FD combustion turbine andSiemens Westinghouse V84.3.
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Will be required to qualify as control room operator. MULTI-SKILLS•Experienced in troubleshooting and correcting electrical maintenance problems, including switchgear, motors, breakers and plant wiring.
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Experienced in troubleshooting and correcting mechanical problems which include combustion turbines,pumps, compressors, valves and various rotating equipment. Understanding of T3000 and Ovation control systems preferred.
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Working Conditions:•Normal power plant environment and/or outdoor work environment. Demonstrate full knowledge and proficiency in the operation and maintenance of a combustion turbinegenerating station, including balance-of-plant equipment.
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Must be proficient in alignment, basicmachining, rigging and equipment component inspection and repair. Experienced in the operation of a simple cycle power plant. Maintain, troubleshoot and repair of all plant equipment; including instrumentation, control systems, mechanical, and electrical equipment.
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Should be familiar with the usage of high-tech electronic test equipment and other precision test instruments to be used in identifying problems. May be required to work around rotating and energized equipment, hazardous materials and chemicals.
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Requires standing, sitting, walking, kneeling, twisting, climbing stairs and ladders, and entering plantequipment to access, inspect, or collect data on plant equipment. Requires wearing personal protective safety equipment (respirators, safety glasses, hard hat,appropriate footwear, ear plugs, etc.
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