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Steel-toe safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection, when necessary, protective gloves and welding equipment on occasion. Safety and Security - Observes safety and security procedures; Uses equipment properly.
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Fabricates repair parts by using machine shop instrumentation and equipment. Ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on engines, 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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As an Installation Technician, you’ll work inside or out to install and repair equipment as you take the lead on providing our voice, data and video services. Use a company PC to retrieve and complete ordersWork outside in all types of weather while using and/or wearing appropriate safety equipment and following established safety practices and proceduresDrive a company vehicle and/or report directly to work locationHere's what you'll need:A valid state driver's license, commercial license, or chauffeur’s license, whichever is applicable, appropriate to weight and size of vehicle driven, dependent on state and federal licensing requirements.
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Support and assist in the troubleshooting and testing of network equipment and components. Plan and implement a routine life cycle replacement program and make recommendations concerning the need for and installation of new equipment.
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PRIMARY JOB RESPOSNIBILITIES/COMPETENCIES: Plans and implements computer equipment and networks for the facility, in collaboration and with the support of the contracted IT partner and the IT Director.
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Keywords: Parts, Manager, Agricultural, Agriculture, Ag, Equipment, Heavy Equipment, Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Diesel Tech, Service, Service Tech, Technician, Ag Mechanic.
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Handling and moving heavy construction materials. Operating machinery and equipment, such as concrete mixers and conveyors. Cleaning and maintaining equipment and work areas. As a general laborer with Rinker Materials, you will contribute to one of the nation's largest manufacturers of reinforced concrete pipe, box, bridge, and other related infrastructure products for stormwater and sanitary applications.
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