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Access to company vehicle provided for inspection work. There are opportunities to be trained in and/or join TranSystems’ growing National Rope Access Team. Also, there are opportunities to be involved in TranSystems' UAS (drone) inspection program.
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If you have professional experience in the automotive inspection business; or as a lot porter, auto detailer, car washer, service writer or vehicle inspector then this position is for you.
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A strong GD&T knowledge, dimensional inspection and/or NDT examination experience is preferred. Performs visual examination of material or components requiring inspection or test to assure requirements are met and that meaningful results are obtained.
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Reviews daily Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports (DVIR) and performs repairs along with completing assigned preventative maintenance tasks as necessary. Familiar with DOT CHP repair processes and controls for Drivers Vehicle Inspection Reports.
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In this role you will complete non- mechanical vehicle inspections, capture photos/videos for dealership websites, and print buyer’s guides for vehicle windows. Requirements:Valid Driver’s LicenseAbility to drive a manual transmissionAbility to work outside in various weather conditionsOur Location:We are hiring for Vehicle Inspectors in the local area.
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Learn to perform FAI/CVI (Annual) (First Article Inspection - Commercial Vehicle Inspection) inspections on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, light-duty vehicles, and any other company-owned equipment under the guidanceof fleet technician II & III or fleet supervisor or manager in accordance with all federal, state and local legal and regulatory agencies.
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Typical responsibilities will include technical calculations and reports, site layout, grading and earthwork calculations, storm drainage, utility design, stormwater management, erosion control design, and permitting of Land Development projects as necessary to achieve project goals.
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Provides direction and engineering oversight for review of stormwater pollution prevention plans and coordinates and oversees field inspection staff for implementation and enforcement of stormwater pollution prevention plans.
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Final inspection to IPC standards of thru-hole and surface mount components as needed due to workload. Perform initial investigation and final inspection activities on customer RMA's based on provided acceptance criteria and relevant IPC standards.
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UES is a nationwide leader in Geotechnical Engineering, Construction Materials Testing and Inspection, Building Code Compliance, Environmental, Occupational Health & Safety, and Building Envelope.
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Creates, completes and compiles necessary documentation related to Quality Inspection as per OEM and ISO/AS standards. Mounts or installs tools, attachments, fixtures or work pieces on CMM; operates CMM equipment to perform measurement, inspection and testing of production materials and components using previously prepared inspection programs.
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Position Overview: TPG is actively seeking skilled Prototype Vehicle Build Mechanics to join our team based in the San Antonio, TX area. Job Summary: The Prototype Vehicle Build Mechanic will be responsible for servicing and repairing complex mechanical and electronic systems of vehicles, as well as providing support with in-test inspections, vehicle repairs, and more.
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Education and Experience: 10+ years of experience in the fire protection trade, with a minimum Level II NICET certification in Inspection Testing & Maintenance of Water-Based Systems (Level III preferred.
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Conducts CAD modeling and vehicle Integration studies for component, and system feasibility. Responsible for releasing entire vehicle to production including, chassis frame, engine installation, driveline installation, steering systems, electrical installation, and hydraulic installation.
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Ulteig is excited to announce we are seeking a qualified Bridge Inspection Team Leader who will perform and supervise NBIS Routine, Rope Access, or Underwater bridge inspections for our clients as a member of our bridge team.
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