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Familiar with DOT CHP repair processes and controls for Drivers Vehicle Inspection Reports. The Diesel Mechanic reports to the Fleet Maintenance Manager and Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor.
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Physical agility to allow for stooping, bending, and some physical lifting to adequately evaluate vehicle damage and create repair estimates. Providing technical support to claim handlers on vehicle repair issues.
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As a n Auto Body Tech with Dent Wizard, you’ll have unlimited earning potential and the ability to control your day as you deliver fast, flawless repair job s that dazzle. Dent Wizard is the nation’s undisputed leader in automotive reconditioning services and vehicle protection products – and our success is the result of the great people who serve our customers.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components, vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic electrical, air brake systems, general engine work, HVAC components, suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Superior knowledge and understanding of auto body repair techniques, terminology, and vehicle construction. Exhibit the solid negotiation skills to necessary to reach agree repair figures with body shop personnel.
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Summary The Diesel Mechanic reports to the Fleet Maintenance Manager and Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor. The Diesel Mechanic is personally responsible for providing proper diagnosis and repair of any mechanical issues to the existing operation fleet.
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The Tesla Collision Repair Program is looking for a Collision Shop Paint Prepper to work on one of the most progressive vehicle brands in the world. Remove grease, dirt, paint, or rust from vehicle surfaces in preparation for paint application, using abrasives, solvents, brushes, blowtorches, washing tanks, or sandblasters.
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Repair and replacement parts, abrasives, coolants, cutting oils, lubricants, and layout materials. Senior designs, manufactures and markets high-technology components and systems for the principal original equipment producers in the worldwide aerospace, defense, and land vehicle and power & energy markets.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Knowledgeable in the following areas covered by the ASE certification programs, including but not limited to, Engine Repair, Drive Train/Axles, Suspension/Steering, Brakes, Electrical, Heating/Air Conditioning and Engine Performance, Light Vehicle/Diesel.
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Adjust and repair vehicle chassis as necessary to fit panels. Bond composite panels to vehicle chassis. Communicate status of vehicle progress clearly to the General manager.
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Completes in-person or virtual vehicle inspections on repairable and/or total loss vehicles, establishes damages, and negotiates settlement of claims with customers and repair facilities.
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The SCIEX Field Service Engineer is responsible to maintain, install and repair Sciex products at both internal and external customer sites, including our strategic accounts. Domestic/International travel by vehicle or airplane, with up to 20% overnight travel may be required and exposure to seasonal weather based on geographic region.
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The City of Pasadena is looking for an advanced journey, working lead level Senior Equipment Mechanic who will supervise, inspect, diagnose and repair operating problems in emergency vehicle apparatus and equipment and heavy-duty gasoline, electric, CNG and diesel construction equipment in the Building Systems & Fleet Management Division of the Public Works Department.
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Health Insurance, Dental, Vision, Company Vehicle, Retirement Savings, Bonus Offered, Chiropractic Benefits, Life Insurance Policy, and SO MUCH MORE! Service/repair generators, change air filters, change oil, check battery levels, check spark plugs, etc.
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