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The County of Orange Public Works has an excellent opportunity for a skilled Collision Auto Body Technician I ( Fleet Technician I). OPEN TO THE PUBLIC This recruitment is being held to establish an open eligible list to fill current and future Fleet Technician I vacancies within OC Public Works.
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TRAINING: Completion of Altium Industrial Maintenance Technician I training. Our Guiding Principles Act with Integrity & in Compliance Drive Value Creation Be Disciplined Entrepreneurs Focus on the Customer Act with Humility Treat others with Dignity and Respect Seeking Fulfillment in your Work As a fully competent Industrial Maintenance Technician, incumbent will perform repairs, preventive and corrective maintenance on production machinery, plant blow mold equipment and facility.
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BMET I / II Responsible for the repair, testing and calibration of clinical equipment, devices, instruments and systems. Performs skilled tasks in the areas of Biomedical Equipment Technology and general maintenance.
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Experience in hotel engineering or maintenance a plus. Related Work Experience: Some experience in general maintenance, exterior and interior surface preparation and painting. Perform preventive maintenance on tools and kitchen and mechanical room equipment, including cleaning and lubrication.
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Fleet Maintenance Technician. DOT Regulation 49 CFR Part 40 does not authorize the use of Schedule I drugs, including marijuana, for any reason. Maintain records of all maintenance work completed including parts and supplies used.
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Job Title: US-Irvine-Test Technician I. Previous work experience in either the Aerospace, Automotive, and/or Airline Maintenance industries. Minimum of one to two (1-2) years' work experience in Mechanical and Electromechanical Assembly, or Fuel, Hydraulic, and/or Pneumatic Testing.
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Experience - Level I: 0 - 4 years, Level 2: 5+ years. Strong technical and mechanical skills including pneumatics, electrical controls, PLC programming. Repairs and maintains mechanical and hydraulic components or production machines and equipment such as printing presses, compressed air, coating machines, die cut equipment, slitters, hot oil system and boilers, by performing the following duties.
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As a Technician I, you will play a vital role in supporting the operation and maintenance of equipment, systems, and facilities. Job Title: Technician I. Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, including work orders, equipment logs, and inventory levels, using computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) or other tracking tools.
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At least one-year maintenance experience in one or more of the following: injection molding, Compression Molding, Composite Molding and Roto Mold manufacturing environments. Computer proficiency in Microsoft Excel, Word, job related internet research and ability to learn our CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Software) for daily use.
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The Biomed Technician I perform maintenance and repair duties under close supervision of BSI management. The Biomed Tech I is the front-line employee who is most visible to the clinician utilizing the patient care equipment included in the Medical Equipment Management Program.
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ISA Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) certification or successful completion of an I&C formal apprenticeship and/or accredited training program. Under supervision, the Instrumentation Technician II performs a variety of complex assignments in the installation, maintenance, and calibration of process control instrumentation and related equipment.
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Performs routine precision tune-ups and maintenance on heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration equipment as well as accessories in an accurate and timely manner. Assists the Service Technician in servicing heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration equipment as well as accessories.
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Clay Lacy Aviation is looking for a Line Service Technician for our FBO at our SNA airport. The Line Service Technician is a customer service position that is responsible for supporting all ground operations for inbound and outbound aircraft crews and passengers.
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Field related technical certifications (like A+, CBET, CCE or CHTM) preferred. This individual also, ensures that the biomedical equipment is in compliance with applicable regulatory requirements and quality control standards.
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The Laboratory Technician I tasks will include specimen preparation, preparation and management of reagents and supplies, instrument preventive maintenance and troubleshooting and assisting in the performance of quality control procedures.
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