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Troubleshooting, Electrical, Mechanical, Maintenance technician, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Preventive maintenance, Schematic, Plc troubleshooting, Industrial, Electrical troubleshooting, 3 phase, Allen-bradley, Motors, Electrical maintenance, Mechanical troubleshooting.
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The Liberty Group is immediately hiring for experienced Apartment Community Maintenance Make Ready - Turn Key - Punch Tech for multiple locations in the greater Chicagoland area. Perform all make-ready duties including but not limited to: painting, vinyl tile, punch-out & sheetrock repair and trash-outs.
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The ideal candidate will lead and motivate a team of Injection Molding Tooling Technicians and Tooling setup personnel to meet operational KPIs. Responsibilities include preventative maintenance, repair, and upkeep of injection molding tools.
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General Service Technicians / Mechanics perform all maintenance and repair services including but not limited to; oil changes, tire rotations, battery replacements, suspension alignments, and more.
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Industrial maintenance electrician technicians install, test, troubleshoot and repair or replace electrical production equipment parts and other electrical components. The industrial maintenance electrical technician must be motivated to work on the their own and as part of a team.
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Heating/Air Conditioning: Inspect, maintain, and repair heating and air conditioning systems as required. Perform/document scheduled preventive maintenance on all conveyor equipment. 10+ years of experience in industrial maintenance preferred.
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This is an entry level position reporting to the Regional Service Manager and is responsible for providing on-site technical assistance in the installation, repair, preventative maintenance, and operational training of assigned equipment.
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RESPONSIBILITIES: Communicates directly with the Plant Engineer to coordinate maintenance and repair work in process areas. To complete minor building maintenance and blending area equipment repair.
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Perform limited maintenance, inspection, and repair of equipment used by Line Service, including fuel trucks, tractors, tugs, fuel delivery systems, de-ice and preheat equipment, lawn care equipment, etc.
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To be eligible for the position of Automotive Assistant / Service Manager, you must (1) be at least 18 years of age; (2) be legally authorized to work in the United States; and (3) possess (i) 1 year of experience and/or training in automotive parts and/or tire sales, (ii) 1 year of experience and/or training in automotive repairs/maintenance, or (iii) any combination of education, training, and experience which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position.
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Electrical & Instrumentation maintenance and calibration; DeltaV experience preferred. Welding (fabrication and repair) preferred. Must fit in environment with strong focus on PSM, Preventive Maintenance, and 5S.
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Complete assigned work requests and assigned preventative maintenance work orders as assigned by supervisor such as, but not limited to auto/small engine mechanics, carpentry, appliance repair, plumbing, electrical, emergency generators, low voltage applications, swimming pools, fire alarms, valves, fixtures, locks in accordance with Holmstad procedures and industry acceptable standards.
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Our skills and products solve engineering challenges across many industry sectors – including maintenance, repair and overhaul, as well as general machining through to heavy machining, railway and airframe assembly.
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Lead and motivate the Injection Molding Tooling Technicians and Tooling setup personnel to meet annual operational KPIs. The Tooling Supervisor is responsible for the preventative maintenance, upkeep, repair, and “return-to-operation” of injection molding tools that are actively engaged in producing quality products.
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As a part of our manufacturing group, you will be responsible for performing specific preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, mechanical and electrical repair, and other tasks and techniques to keep refrigeration systems, utility plant machinery and equipment, including electrical, condensate/steam, fire protection, potable/domestic water and sewer in operational conditions to meet production, refrigeration, storage, and shipping needs.
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