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Participate in ongoing training to maintain and enhance skills required to perform all Maintenance Electrician duties and assist in the training of others. At least 1-2 years of experience performing electrical maintenance activities in an industrial setting.
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In this role you will be responsible for successfully completing the Industrial Maintenance classes at ICC as well as demonstrating the ability to use this training along with hands-on training to complete mechanical and electrical tasks in an industrial setting.
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Daily perform preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment (e.g., lift trucks, pneumatic systems, material handling equipment, hydraulic equipment, dock equipment, banana room equipment, electronic and electrical equipment, etc.
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Must be able to use basic hand tools and specialized tools as appropriate. We are professionals in Industrial Maintenance and we make factories run better.
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Provides day-to-day monitoring and basic plant operations, routine lab tests and basic corrective and preventative maintenance activities. Works in various positions; works on ladders, catwalks, and supports at heights of 50 feet above the ground; and works with hands extended above and below head and body up to 40 minutes using hand tools weighing up to 15 pounds.
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Lead predictive maintenance efforts including vibration analysis, oil analysis, vessel thickness, code inspections, pressure relief device inspections, back-flow prevention inspections, ultrasonic leak detection, and infrared analysis.
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Take 5 Oil Change is offering an opportunity to showcase your skills and join our growing team of full-time crew members and lube techs! We will train you how to be a lube technician who can change oil, replace wiper blades/air filters, fill air in tires, and perform other light maintenance services.
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This includes but is not limited to: observing devises in operation to locate root cause of problem; dismantling devices to gain access to and remove defective parts; examining parts to detect imperfections; adjustment of functional parts of devices and control instruments; repair and/or replacement of defective parts; testing of device to observe performance; and performing tests for electrical circuitry and mechanical systems; reconditioning and repairing machine tools.
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Train to increase the scope of knowledge, skills and understanding of welder job functions on the dredge. Perform all welding repairs and maintenance aboard dredge. Merchant Mariner Credential with the following endorsements.
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Duties include, but are not limited to, general maintenance, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, cleaning, and projecting a student-focused and professional image with all internal and external interactions.
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Able to perform firefighting duties including advancing hose lines, fire apparatus pump operations, safely operating power tools, climbing ladders, and wearing firefighter protective gear including self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) weighing approximately 70 pounds.
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Prepare work permits and administer the SAFE Access to Plant, or similar systems, as it applies to the equipment under the control of the Maintenance Electrician. Read, interpret, modify, and implement technical information found in manufacturer’s technical manuals, electrical drawings and blueprints, P &IDs, and operating and maintenance procedures.
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The Deckhand will perform general seasonal maintenance of the vessel such as sanding and painting to keep it seaworthy. Perform general seasonal maintenance on the vessel such as sanding and painting to keep it seaworthy.
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The Deckhand will maintain the cleanliness of the vessel on the outside by sweeping, mopping and scrubbing the deck to keep it clean and orderly. Job DescriptionThe Deckhand will maintain the cleanliness of the vessel by sweeping, mopping, and scrubbing the deck.
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Be proficient in CAD software like SolidWorks and AutoCAD, and engineering analysis tools like Finite Element Analysis. Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including electrical engineers, software engineers, and manufacturing engineers, to integrate mechanical systems into product development.
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