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If you are ready to take the next step in your career as an Auto Mechanic / Automotive Technician, apply today! As an experienced Auto Mechanic / Automotive Technician, you help strengthen our relationships with customers by properly maintaining and repairing their vehicles.
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Perform scheduled maintenance on heating and air conditioning equipment to include chiller, boiler, cooling tower, package unit and split system. We are excited to announce openings as a Quarterly Maintenance Technician in our Service Division.
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As a Maintenance Mechanic, you will troubleshoot and repair as well as preform preventative maintenance (PM) of plant or mine equipment and machinery in accordance with manufacturer/Mosaic’s standards in a safe and expedient manner.
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As a Field Diesel Mechanic - Customer Equipment Solutions (Service Tech IV - Field Service - CES), you'll use your skills to perform maintenance and repairs of complex equipment on customer owned equipment with limited or no supervision in a highly skilled, safe, and professional manner.
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You'll troubleshoot, repair, modify, specify and establish preventive maintenance programs for all machinery equipment, facilitates, and powered PIV needs. 5 years’ experience with preventive maintenance programs for all machinery equipment, facilitates, and powered PIV needs, Required.
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Closely monitors, identifies and communicates problems in every phase of general maintenance of the building(s), including areas of carpentry, electrical work, HVAC, plumbing, mechanic, painting, flooring, patching, general hardware, other minor building repairs and cleanliness.
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HQ Aero is currently recruiting for experienced AIRCRAFT INTERIOR MECHANICS in TAMPA, FL Responsibilities: As an Aircraft Interior Mechanic, you are responsible for safely and efficiently carrying out the removal, disassembly, cleaning, inspection, repair, modification, refurbishment, and installation of aircraft interior and its associated components (seats, carpets, interior paneling, windows, galley, lavatory modules, insulation, and sound proofing systems.
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Our family owned and operated business provides exceptional quality in commercial/industrial HVAC, refrigeration, kitchen equipment repairs, installation, and maintenance. Key Responsibilities: Equipment Repair and Maintenance: Diagnose, repair, and maintain a wide range of commercial kitchen equipment, including ovens, refrigerators, dishwashers, fryers, mixers, and HVAC systems.
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Ensures a safe and clean environment for Members and Associates by performing maintenance as necessary, responding to spills, operating floor scrubbers, and disposing of cardboard, plastic, and trash in accordance with Company Environmental Sustainability Program.
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Performs tasks including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, PLC, pneumatic and hydraulic troubleshooting, repair of equipment and minor building maintenance. Qualifications: At least 3 years of experience working in maintenance for a food/beverage company Advanced understanding of machinery and equipment.
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Requirements: Proven experience as a Diesel Mechanic, preferably in fleet maintenance. Responsibilities: Perform routine maintenance on diesel-powered vehicles: inspections, oil changes, brake adjustments.
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Maintenance Supervisor has knowledge of various maintenance functions including and not limited to plumbing, pool maintenance, air conditioning, heating, general carpentry skills, appliance, electrical, painting, caulking, scheduling, and life safety issues.
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Requirements: Minimum 2 years’ experience in property maintenance or equivalent field such as hospitality, construction, and/or skilled laborEPA I, EPA II and CPO are preferred. More About Us: Independence Realty Trust, Inc (NYSE: IRT) is a real estate investment trust that owns and operates Class A and Class B multifamily apartments.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for organizing, directing and managing the overall maintenance and preservation of the Community. Experience in apartment maintenance. Works with Property Manager in managing community budget and expenditures in all areas of maintenance.
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The Maintenance Technician will independently perform a wide variety of general building maintenance repairs related to an assigned portfolio of commercial properties. Handle other duties as may be assigned from time to time by the Maintenance Manager.
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