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The Tool and Die Maker is responsible to use all type of tool room equipment such as surface grinder, milling machines, bend saws, cut off saws, pedestal grinders, and other tool room equipment to create and make tooling to match part drawing.
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Minimum of one year of experience in electro-mechanical repair in Electronics assembly environment which includes at least two years of experience with Printed Circuit Board SMT process development/support and X-ray equipment used with electronic assemblies.
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Perform light fabrication using hand tools and/or prototype fabrication machinery/equipment (ex: shear, punch press, press brake, saws, mill, lathe, welder, drill press, surface finishing, and paint) and.
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John Deere and Stihl 2-cycle equipment plus various other landscape equipment in a large shop setting. John Deere and Stihl 2-cycle equipment plus various other landscape equipment in a large shop setting.
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Experience with various electrical controls and systems to include: Mid-Voltage Switchgear, Low-Voltage Switchgear, Switchgear, Power Panels & Motor Control Center (MCC), Generators & Transformers Maintenance, Electromechanical Repairs, Relay Testing & installation, Instruments; PLC's & DCS, Wiring Diagrams, Blueprints & Schematics, Test Equipment & Instruments.
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Keep survey crew vehicle supplied with field equipment, hammers, stakes nails, etc., clean and organized vehicle. Loads all needed equipment into the vehicles before heading out to the various properties that the crew will survey during the day.
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Ability to disassemble and reassemble complex rotating equipment - Bolting, Hydraulic Bolting, Flange Management, Small Bore Piping, Basic Rigging/Lifting, O/H Crane Operator. Dismantle, assemble, move and align, machinery and equipment using: hoists, cranes, chain falls, hand tools, power tools, pneumatic and hydraulic tools, micrometers, rules, squares, plumb bobs, dial indicators and/or laser alignment equipment.
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Under the direction of the Traffic Control Manager, your primary focus will be supporting customers, field team members and U-Haul dealerships through reservation placement and distribution of equipment.
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As a Clinical Technician in Autotransfusion with SpecialtyCare, you will be trained to run the equipment that purifies the patient's blood and then returns the blood to the patient. Autotransfusion, also called cell salvage, is the process of collecting shed blood, separating the red cells from the plasma, washing the red cells, and re-administering them to the patient.
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Expert knowledge of advanced oil analysis, precision alignment, lubrication for plant equipment, vibration analysis, infrared thermography and ultrasound analysis. ● Troubleshoots, installs, aligns, dismantles, repairs, and maintains industrial machinery, mechanical equipment, pneumatic systems, hydraulic equipment, and utility equipment (air compressors, hot oil systems, water, natural gas, emergency generator, etc.
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The assistant will help move, set up and operate drilling rigs and related equipment to drill holes for geotechnical exploration test borings. Help move drilling rig and equipment from site to site and set up.
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Our Construction Equipment Group is seeking a full-time Yard Specialist for our Tampa, FL branch. Are you a Technician/Mechanic with diesel, agricultural, or heavy equipment repair experience.
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Rite-Hite is the global leader in the manufacture and distribution of industrial loading dock and door equipment. Rite-Hite Service Technicians will install, maintain, and repair loading dock equipment and industrial doors at customer facilities throughout the Tampa area and some surrounding markets.
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Conduct comprehensive assessments of critical programs such as fire prevention, emergency response, equipment safeguards, and lockout/tagout, fall protection and correct handling techniques for chemical, toxins, equipment, and other materials.
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Our gyms are packed with the latest state-of-the-art cardio and strength training equipment, weight room, full service locker rooms with showers, tanning booths, HydroMassage® bed, and an extensive schedule of Crunch's signature classes including Zumba®, BodyWeb with TRX®, Yoga Body Sculpt, Belly Butt and Thighs Bootcamp, and more.
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