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Creates welding procedures to guide production and welding personnel relating to specification restrictions, material processes, pre- and post-heating requirements that involve use of complex alloys, unusual fabrication methods, welding of critical joints, and complex post- heating requirements.
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Experience with fabrication, welding, cutting; repair of equipment such as pumps, gearboxes, airlocks, fans/blowers, agitator assemblies, and valves; boiler operations and water chemistry; material handling systems such as conveyors; preventative maintenance practices, fabrication and repair of metal/plastic piping systems; and instrument and electrical work preferred.
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Experience a rewarding career maintaining and repairing industrial equipment with the latest technology in material handling systems which include conveyors, robotics, and automatic guided vehicles.
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As a 2 nd shift Mobile Equipment Operator at Trinity, you'll operate mobile equipment such as lift trucks, overhead cranes, track mobiles/switch engine, and/or yard vehicles in order to move material and products between work stations and/or receiving and storage locations.
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Provide functional alignment during new product development and current product design changes with purchasing, material supply, demand planning, receiving and shipping to meet customer requirements.
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ROLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES Meet with potential customers and perform site evaluations Identify labor, material, equipment, and time requirements to perform the work Assist the Project Management Department with company projects on an as needed basis Assist with quantity takeoffs and estimates for concrete, earthwork, and underground utilities projects Provide project documents for awarded projects to Controller (contracts, quotes, drawings, pictures, etc.
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Reads and interprets schematic drawings, blueprint design, diagrams, specifications, work orders, and reports to determine the material list needed and to complete work to design. Orders the material needed by reviewing catalogs and connections with various vendors by developing a list that is forwarded to purchasing.
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Identifies and orders parts needed to maintain equipment by filling out a maintenance material request form and submitting it to the supervisor in a timely manner. Keeps work areas clean and orderly by sweeping, mopping, and cleaning areas upon completion of a job or shift (all material must be discarded or put into the proper storage location when not in use.
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As a Material Handler at Walmart, you will be responsible for efficiently managing the flow of materials and products within the warehouse or distribution center. As a Material Handler at Walmart, you will play a crucial role in managing the flow of materials and products to support Walmart's operations.
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As a Mobile Equipment Operator at Trinity, you'll operate mobile equipment such as lift trucks, overhead cranes, track mobiles/switch engine, and/or yard vehicles in order to move material and products between work stations and/or receiving and storage locations.
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