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Field Tech - Construction and Maintenance. Perform pipeline construction, installation, maintenance and removal work on transmission and distribution pipelines. Knowledge of construction and maintenance of transmission and distribution pipeline systems.
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Minimum Experience: 3+ years of electrical maintenance experience 1+ years of experience with manufacturing machine repair, welding machine. Chart’s vision is to be the global leader in the design, engineering and manufacturing of cryogenic process technologies and equipment for the Nexus of Clean™ - clean power, clean water, clean food and clean industrials, regardless of molecule.
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Ameristar Perimeter Security USA, an ASSA ABLOY branded company, is looking for a skilled Maintenance Tech to complete troubleshooting and repair of hydraulics and pneumatics. Minimum of 24 months in a Maintenance Tech Level 2 position.
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Completes routine plumbing and HVAC maintenance/repairs and resolves emergencies and coordinates repairs to equipment as applicable; Under limited supervision, the Facility Maintenance Technician is responsible for the physical condition of agency owned properties and grounds to ensure a safe and reliable work environment for staff and visitors primarily at the Legacy Tower West, but will be going to all F&CS locations (owned or leased) as required.
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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. Experience performing basic maintenance work on HVAC equipment and related accessories is desirable.
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The Automotive Technician II will report to the Area Fleet Maintenance Supervisor, Area Fleet Maintenance Manager, or the Senior Area Fleet Maintenance Manager. Based upon certification levels, perform various repairs and maintenance which may include: OBD II systems, brake components, tires, tune-ups, suspension components, aerial lifts, electrical systems, State Safety Inspections, interior/exterior components, engine, and drive line components, etc.
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STOP looking for a job and START investing in your career as a Maintenance Technician at Firestone Complete Auto Care! The Maintenance Technician is an entry level position in which you will be an integral part of a fantastic team servicing vehicles.
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Ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machines; following diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer's instructions, and engineering specifications; troubleshooting malfunctions.
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Install and perform tire maintenance. BSRO operates more than 2,200 company-owned stores, including Firestone Complete Auto Care, Tires Plus and Wheel Works locations. On demand pay (daily pay) program available.
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The electrical maintenance tech is responsible for the care and maintenance of all electrical systems, components, and equipment within buildings, machinery, and grounds. Electrical Maintenance Tech.
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Experienced Industrial Electro Mechanical Maintenance Tech. Electrical and mechanical industrial maintenance technician on new and well established equipment. Electrical Maintenance: Proficient in diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems and equipment, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of wiring diagrams, controls, and instrumentation within an industrial setting.
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Mechanical maintenance on hydraulic and pneumatic equipment including, conveyors. Work with a seasoned maintenance team who offer training, development, and opportunities for advancement.
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Pinehurst Apartments is looking for a Maintenance Tech to undertake the responsibility of upgrading & preserving the good condition and functionality of our 168 unit residential apartment community.
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Must complete work orders via CMMS software and maintenance utilization of 75%. This position will support the manufacturing operations performing preventative maintenance as well as emergency repairs as needed.
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Robotics programming and troubleshooting. Troubleshooting of PLC and basic programming. PLC basic programming and troubleshooting. Must adhere to all lock out tag out procedures. We empower our people to build their career around their aspirations and our ambitions – supporting them with regular feedback, training, and development opportunities.
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