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Banemachinery.com. The Service Technician is responsible for safely providing high quality and effective repair of equipment and provides excellent customer service, maintains professionalism, and ensures appropriate and detailed records for time, parts, supplies, purchases and repairs.
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The Diesel Technician works with some direct supervision in diagnosing, troubleshooting and repairing heavy equipment at the customer’s site or in the shop in a manner that reflects the company’s vision of working as “One Professional Team.
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Pay Rate: $23.00- $36.04 per hour for Field Service $22.00- $34.04 per hour for Shop. Makes determinations in the field on warranty repair and guidelines, communicating decisions to customer and dispatcher.
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The Battery Shop/Field Technician , is responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing motive power equipment. This position conducts basic troubleshooting, field and shop repairs, and responds to customer needs.
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Attends and successfully completes required technician training classes. A specialized technical course or equivalent years experience as a Technician preferred. Today, Ring Power Corporate headquarters in St. Augustine oversees the operations of 18 branch locations throughout the state of Florida, including large regional facilities in Tampa and Orlando and crane and forklift sales and service facilities in Pompano.
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The successful candidate will combine mechanical, electronic, low voltage electrical, software and ingenuity to deliver solutions in the geo/structural instrumentation field. Candidates must be able to work with others, work in the field, be a self-starter, and be able create order out of chaos.
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Technician will support the demands of our growing customer base by effectively and efficiently repairing and servicing automotive lifts, compressors and shop equipment. We are a Leading Rotary Lift Distributor in the country and are currently seeking an Experienced Air Compressor and Automotive Equipment Technician for immediate hire.
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Requirements: - Proven experience as a Heavy Equipment Technician or similar role. Requirements: - Proven experience as a Heavy Equipment Technician or similar role. Responsibilities: - Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic issues in heavy equipment.
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Searching for multiple Heavy Equipment Mechanic's OF ALL EXPERIENCES for Atlanta Georgia area.
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We are hiring immediately for full time Field or Shop Technician II - Power – a role that is critical in making sure our customers get the electricity, heating and cooling they need.
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We are looking for skilled Crane Shop/ Field Technicians to join our team! Are you looking to grow your career with one of the largest crane and heavy equipment distributors in the West and part of the largest Manitowoc and Grove dealer in the world.
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General support of shop and field projects for LNG and natural gas plants. General labor support for shop and field operations. Will be required to travel in support of construction projects in the field up to 30.
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Shop or Field Technician II - Power. You'll be based out of our Midland, TX service center and can expect to work in the field with local travel daily in your company vehicle OR in the Shop with no company vehicle.
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Our highly skilled crane technicians are responsible for the maintenance and repairs of complex crane and heavy equipment with limited or no supervision in a safe, and professional manner. Required Skills and experience: High School Diploma or equivalent and 3 +years of experience with troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining preferable Grove and Manitowoc Cranes.
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If you are a Heavy Equipment Technician that has experience working on construction heavy equipment such as: Excavators, Loaders, Trenchers, Diggers, etc. If you are a Heavy Equipment Technician that has experience working on construction heavy equipment such as: Excavators, Loaders, Trenchers, Diggers, etc.
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