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Performance / longevity bonusesWhat we Look for:Previous Sprinter Van Technician experience ( other highline experience may be considered)National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification(s) or certification(s) in: brakes, electrical/electronic systems or engine performance preferred.
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This may include repair or replacement of major components such as hydraulic cylinders, gears, chains, sprockets, pneumatic cylinders, hoses, brakes, clutches, wheels, bearings, gearboxes, springs, or a wide variety of other mechanical devices.
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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.
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You will work with other technicians of varying levels and learn through mentorship or an apprenticeship program (depending on location) beginning as a lube technician, then expanding to brakes, alignment and more.
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Inspect truck supplies and equipment, including tires, lights, brakes, gas, oil, and water. Assemble customer orders from stock and place on pallets or shelves; or convey orders to packing station or shipping department.
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Saws, press brakes, bender, notcher, ironworker, sheet metal shear. Min 2+ years’ hands shop experience in operating press brakes, saws, ironworker, Basic knowledge of machines in fabrication area (Automatic saws, press brakes.
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Repair or replace chassis, suspension and axle components including, but not limited to: air bags, shocks, brakes, ABS modules, air tanks and lines. Repair or replace brakes, wheel seals, suspension parts and coupling devices.
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Where required by State/Local law, maintain ASE Certifications in Steering and Suspension (A4), Brakes (A5), Heating Air Conditioning (A7), Electrical (A6), Engine Repair (A1), Manual Drive Train and Axles (A3), Engine Performance (A8), and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (A2.
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Experience in one or more of the following: engine repair, steering and suspension, brakes, heating and air conditioning. From repairing engines to adjusting steering and suspension and checking brakes, our Automotive Technicians bring out the best in every vehicle.
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Complete pre and post-trip inspections on truck equipment and supplies, such as tires, lights, brakes, gas, oil, and water. This application is for the position of a concrete mixer driver for the locations CEMEX has in the Orange County Region including the following; Orange, Irvine, and Walnut.
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Install and secure various mechanical and electrical components, such as suspension systems, steering mechanisms, brakes, and wiring harnesses. Harbinger's team, with operations in Southern California and Michigan, includes industry veterans with expertise in powertrain, battery, chassis and software development, along with leaders in advanced manufacturing, corporate development, operations and finance.
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Learn how to diagnose and repair basic automotive including brakes, alignments, suspensions, cooling and electrical. The General Service Technician must have a mechanical aptitude and is able to perform basic automotive services including mounting and balancing tires, tire repairs, oil changes, vehicle inspections and other less technical services while delivering an excellent customer experience.
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Ideal candidates will have at least two years of experience with troubleshooting and repair on gas/diesel engines, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, transmission/rear end, basic chassis/brakes, as well as fabrication skills (MIG and Arc welding/cutting.
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Diagnose and perform routine maintenance/repairs involving the following: Electronic circuits/wiring, Drive and feed belts, AC/DC brush and brushless motors, Drive chains, Servo motors, Vacuum pumps/compressors, Electromechanical solenoids, brakes, clutches, Shafts, pulleys, gears and bearings, Photosensors, Pneumatic hoses, fittings and solenoids.
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Work as a team to perform front-end mechanical repairs, but not limited to alignments, brakes, steering/suspension, fluid exchanges, repair and replacing components such as water pumps, alternators, belts, hoses, radiators.
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