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As an Appliance Repair Technician, you are a key member of our team responsible for the quality and efficient installation, maintenance, and repair of appliances and other equipment. As an international appliance repair franchise network with over 250 locations, we frequently have appliance repair job openings for technicians, managers, and support personnel throughout North America.
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As an apprentice, you will learn the business from the ground up, this will entail full administrative responsibilities, including customer service, interacting with both our stores and customers, completing administrative/clerical tasks, photography of jewelry for intake/tracking and learning the basics of jewelry repair starting with polishing and quality control, all while you train toward becoming a bench jeweler.
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Overhauls, valves, blueprint, machining, marine, hydraulics, shipyard, repair, hull technician, BT, aviation machinist mate, Rigger, Rigging, Stage, Structure, Safety, Teardown, Overhead crane, Ship repair, Crane operation.
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Selected candidate will be required to have firm knowledge in: Ballast / De-ballasting controls and system Ship Service Hydraulic system HP / LP Air system CMU's, Metal/Glass shredders, Pulper systems Various valve repair Pump repair.
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Training or certifications for relevant installation, programming, or repair such as Vari*Lite, Robe, Elation, ETC (lighting); Christie, Panasonic, Daktronics, Blackmagic (video); Q-Sys, Shure, Lectrosonic, Dante (audio.
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The following is a list of typical work that an Outside Machinist might be asked to perform: Remove, repair, overhaul, install and align main propulsion machinery and associated equipment/components.
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Perform various welding processes to repair, modify and install various pipes, structures, foundations and fittings associated with shipboard hydraulic, pneumatic and water systems. The successful candidate will join our Fleet Services Group performing various ship repair, modernization and Alteration Installation Team (AIT) projects.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Fleet Maintenance Manager is responsible for the management of fleet equipment at one or more locations and managing a team(s) of technicians who are responsible for the preventive maintenance and repair of a fleet of up to 60 vehicles (diesel and alternative fuel.
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The Fleet Solutions group provides turnkey overhaul / repair, testing, and parts sales for air compressors, main propulsion steam turbines, valves, steam turbine generators, auxiliary turbines, dehydrators, pumps, strainers, PLCs, blowers, and water purification.
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GENERAL SUMMARY: Delphinus Engineering, Inc., Marine Services Division has an immediate opening for an experienced Safety Specialist to support our expanding Ship Repair Operations in the San Diego, California area.
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Must be a Marine Electrician with a minimum of 3-5 years relevant experience working in ship repair onboard US Navy ships (technical education may be substituted for a portion of the experience requirement.
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Auto Painter Helpers will be required to repair vehicles thoroughly, safely, and profitably in accordance with Caliber and OEM standards using our state-of-the-art equipment. State of the Art Products - 3M Collision Repair Products.
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Manages NDT related materials at Phoenix's San Diego facility and with each associated underwater ship repair system. Must possess the ability to be trained to American Society for Nondestructive Testing (ASNT) NDT Level II (Visual Testing (VT), Magnetic Particle Testing (MT), Ultrasonic Testing (UT), and Liquid Penetrant Testing (PT.
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Applies caulking compound or other filler material around door and window casing and at points where tight seal is required. Performs maintenance repair or construction of a variety of structures and surfaces of brick block stone and other related materials.
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The Wastewater Plant Operator III (WPO III) position will have the opportunity to operate, maintain and repair each of the (5) Wastewater Treatment Plants and various sewer pump stations located throughout the County.
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