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Checks, dismantling, overhauling, repairing, fabricating, assembling, welding, erecting, and painting all parts of aircraft, aircraft engines, radio equipment, instruments, electrical systems, hydraulic systems, and machine tool work in connection therewith.
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Expertise not required: fire or sprinkler systems, pipe fitting\plumbing, steam systems, conveyors or package handling, welding, structural steel, electronics or circuit-board diagnosis, sheet metal forming.
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Performs welding, carpentry, furniture assembly and locksmith tasks as needed. Utilizes several trade skills such as HVAC/R, electrical, carpentry, plumbing, painting, roofing, heating and cooling.
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Tear down and re-assembly of vehicles; welding with MIG and Spot resistance welders; replacing panels; straighten, grind, sand and fill repair panels; repairing frames and unibody using frame rack.
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Experience working on diesel engines, chassis, trailers, TRUs, MHE or other relevant experience in fabrication/welding. Operate a wide variety of hand and power tools such as wrenches, sockets, gear pullers screwdrivers, jacks, drill press, screw gun, grinder, welders, torch, electric drill, etc.
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Certificates or licenses in electrical, plumbing, welding, HVAC, boilers, or PLC Controls are preferred. Certificates or licenses in electrical, plumbing, welding, HVAC, boilers, or PLC Controls are preferred.
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ResponsibilitiesTank vessel opening and clean outs,Perform certified welding, cutting and burning. All employees are required to complete and pass their annually held medical assessments, including but not limited to the Pulmonary Function Test (PFT) and the ability to wear a respirator as a condition of employment.
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Layout and Fabricate Metal Structural Parts, such as Plates, Bulkheads, and Frames, and Braces them into Position within Hull of Ship for Riveting or Welding. Marks Location of Holes to be Drilled and Installs Temporary Fasteners to Hold Part in Place for Welding or Riveting.
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May perform Welding / Fabrication 3G and 4G. The Journeyman Crane Mechanic is responsible for the daily inspection, maintenance, repairs and rebuilds of lift equipment and cranes. JOB TITLE: Journeyman Crane Mechanic.
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Follows project specifications, Quality Control program documents and understand WPS (Welding Procedure Specifications.) This position will be responsible for joining numerous types and configurations of metal components using one or multiple welding processes, as required by site specifications and national code requirements.
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OSI participates in the E-Verity program Previous mechanical experience highly preferred but willing to train Previous experience in Basic Electricity, Pneumatics, Mechanical Power Transmission, Welding Proficient in trouble shooting Education/Experience in the use of measurement tools and instruments Education/Experience in interpreting schematics and pneumatics Proficient in verbal/written communication with upper management.
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Lays out, positions, aligns, cuts, fits components together for welding and painting. Minimum of 1-year verifiable mechanic/welding experience in ANY industry. Bolts, clamps, tack-welds, or otherwise fastens parts to secure in position for welding and/or repairing.
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Prepare welding surfaces per welding procedure to achieve proper joint detail. Select proper fillers for welding task based on welding procedure specifications. Site will determine which welding processes apply as project needs vary.
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Your primary responsibilities will include performing various mechanical maintenance tasks such as insulation, repairing rotating equipment, installing and repairing pipework, basic welding, and operating plant utilities such as boilers and cooling towers.
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Key Responsibilities Tank vessel opening and clean outs, Perform certified welding, cutting and burning. Serve on emergency response team Complete all work instructions (work orders) and forms relating to maintenance, safety, and preventive maintenance while observing all safety operating procedures.
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