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Tasca Auto Group is currently seeking a full-time Auto Body Shop Estimator to join our Tasca Chevrolet Collision Center team in Wheeling IL. The right candidate will have a working knowledge of most vehicle models, a commitment to accuracy, and a methodical working style.
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To be considered a qualified candidate for the Maintenance Mechanic II position, an individual must have mastered the specific responsibilities, essential functions and all of the training required of a Maintenance Mechanic I. Qualified candidates will perform general maintenance and preventative / predictive maintenance on a variety of blow mold, injection, auxiliary and plant support equipment.
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With roots dating to 1891 and 8,500+ employees, MYR Group is a publicly traded holding company of 13 specialty electrical construction companies. MYR Group, Inc. and our subsidiaries do not work with any third-party recruiters or agencies without a valid signed agreement and partnership with the Corporate Talent Acquisition Team.
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As a Maintenance Mechanic, you will be responsible for following all standard work practices and procedures to include hot work permit system, proper startup and shutdown of all plant equipment, confined space policy, identify permit and non-permit confined spaces in the plant, Lockout Tagout procedures, Critical Safety Rules, plant and department safety rules, PPE, MSDS Policy and Procedures, plant fire protection system alarms and diesel pump.
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A Diesel Mechanic is responsible for providing service to our customers while maintaining exceptional customer service. Our franchises include Peterbilt, International, Hino, Isuzu, Ford, IC Bus and Blue Bird. We offer a rewarding career as a leader in the transportation industry.
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Experience within the plastic injection molding industry or similar plastics production facility is a plus.
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Responsible for housekeeping in shop area and work sites. Must be able to operate shop tools. May use computers, small hand tools, welders, torches, mechanical and electrical testing and measuring equipment, lathe, drill press, grinders, portable power tools, pipe fitting and plumbing tools, etc.
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The Industrial Mechanic is responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of mechanical equipment related to coil processing production equipment and will require skills to diagnose and repair problems and perform preventative maintenance inspections.
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Fabricates components using standard shop equipment including: lathe, mill, drill press, brake, shear, band saw, and various welding equipment. Must read and understand electrical and mechanical blueprints, use simple shop math, and possess knowledge of company, local, state, and federal electrical codes.
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Helps maintain shop areas and parts room so they are clean and orderly. The employee is frequently exposed to herbal aromas, dust, and/or airborne particles, some classified as allergens or irritants.
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Provide shop assistance to the Head Golf Professional, General Manager, and other department heads. The primary responsibilities in this role are answering the phone, accurately making tee times, interacting with Members and/or their Guests, ringing in merchandise sales, straightening displayed apparel and other merchandise in the Golf Pro Shop, removing dust from fixtures, and more.
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Maintenace, mechanic, blueprint, maintenance technician, electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical, repair, troubleshooting, schematic, preventive maintenance, plc troubleshooting, electrical troubleshooting, industrial, allen-bradley, 3 phase, welding, conduit, relay, electrical maintenance, industrial maintenance, ac/dc, machine repair, Cleaning, Janitorial Duties, Tools.
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The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible to safely maintain, repair, replace and modify refrigeration equipment, water treatment and distribution system, hydraulic and air compressors with optimal quality and efficiency.
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We provide technical handling, aircraft de-icing and limited ground handling for over 25 Domestic and International Airlines.
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Heating, cooling, chemical, sewage, storm drain and all other pumps.
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