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Requirements•Experience 3yrs of TIG and MIG welding of steel, aluminum, and stainless sheet metal components•Weld components according to sketches, drawings and/or blueprints specifications•Optimize welding processes for production runs•Setup and run other fabrication equipment such as press brakes, grinder, band saw, drill press, etc.
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Operate automatic presses, punches, brakes, waterjet machining centers, shears, mills, lathes, welders etc. Experience operating a variety of automated presses, punches, brakes, mills, lathes, and welders.
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Driver, Route, CDL, Non-CDL, Class A, Class B, Class C, Sanitation, Waste Management, Porta Potty, Portable Restroom, Pump, truck, trucking, driving, safety, tanker endorsement, license, yard jockey, spotter, air brakes, dump truck, fork lift, haul, diesel, transportation, motor, load, unloading, loading, heavy lifting, hazmat, haz, military, rig, trailer, tractor, P&D, events, fence, tear down, installation, plumbing, plumber, compliance.
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Brake and Tire Technician (min 1 year professional experience): perform light maintenance or repairs, including changing brakes and tires. Auto Body roles: Paint, Prep/Body work, Wheel Repair, Airbrush, Interior Repair, Glass Repair, and PDR (Paintless Dent Repair) roles.
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Class “B” Commercial Driver’s License with Endorsements for Air Brakes and Hazmat (endorsements not required prior to employment but obtainment required during probationary period) Training provided.
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What our ideal candidate looks like: Minimum 3 years’ experience as a Diesel Technician on Class 6-8 vehicles and trailers Proficiency in and ability to obtain certificates for DOT Inspection and Air Brakes repairs Excellent verbal communication skills.
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Incumbent is required to have a CDL permit (CDL Class B) permit upon hire and license within 90 days of hire, and maintain a current valid Arizona Commercial Driver's License (CDL Class B) with Air Brakes endorsement.
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Conducts daily pre-trip inspection of truck equipment and supplies such as tires, lights, brakes, fuel, and oil. The Class A Dump Truck Driver will be responsible for transporting aggregates and/or wet haul to the job sites.
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Must have a broad understanding of all mechanical systems related to heavy duty transportation vehicles to include transmissions, engines, brakes, climate control units. Transdev is the largest private sector operator of multiple modes of passenger transit in North America, providing bus, rail, paratransit, and shuttle services.
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Performs train and system recoveries of failed equipment, 'light' preventive and corrective maintenance on vehicles and wayside equipment, including but not limited to, visual inspections of brakes, air compressors, couplers, doors, HVAC, auxiliary power, and all other related electro-mechanical components and maintenance duties under the direction of the supervisors.
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Must have Experience doing repair work within the aerospace industry -Operate Press Brakes, Single Stroke punch presses, multi-station drill machines, saws, notchers, air-powered grinders, drill motors, and hand tools to fabricate, straighten, and adjust detail parts and complex assemblies as per drawings and work instructions.
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Replace or repair worn or defective mechanical or electro-mechanical assemblies, including but not limited to: bearings, brushes, brush holders, motors leads gears seals, impellers, mechanical switches, brakes clutches, clutch rotors, tachs, fans, end shield.
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Unscheduled services-(Brakes, tires, modifications, retrofits, tune-ups, appearance issues, washing, vinyl repair, Meter issues, etc. Maintain vehicle compliance as related to title, registration, emissions, UCR, IFTA/IRP, vapor certification, HAZMAT renewal, annual/quarterly inspections and pipeline loading requirements.
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Follows checklists to ensure all important parts are examined, including belts, hoses, steering systems, spark plugs, brakes and fuel systems, wheel bearings, and other potentially troublesome areas are repaired and replaced as needed.
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Repairs, relines, replaces, and adjusts brakes. CT Power, a W.W. Williams Company, is an authorized Carrier Transicold Transport Refrigeration company providing service, warranty, parts, and new product sales over a variety of transport refrigeration applications.
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