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Refrigeration Mechanic will work as a multi-skill trades person, doing electrical, mechanical, building maintenance and/or other work on special assignments as required and assigned. You’ll be responsible for the diagnosis, repair, and maintenance of ice machines, refrigerators, freezer units, low temperature refrigeration systems, freeze dryers, environmental chambers, incubators, steam and hot water troubleshooting and repairing, air dryers, lab heating and cooling equipment dehumidifiers, and stability chambers , c hiller repair and preventive maintenance.
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Diagnosis, general repair and maintenance of heavy equipment including trucks, large foundation drilling rigs, and other support equipment. Aldridge is seeking a Heavy Equipment Mechanic to join our dynamic and energetic team.
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Experience (years and topics): Must have 5 - 7 years of combined experience as an Industrial Maintenance Mechanic or Mechanic Maintenance Coordinator, Blending and Filling experience highly preferred.
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Day in the life: Grounds and facility maintenance for athletic fields, beaches, parks, playground equipment and more. We train everything you need to know about Parks maintenance, just bring your interest.
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An Aircraft Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining the airworthiness of Reyes Holdings, LLC aircraft. Responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of the hanger, shops, tools, specialty equipment, etc.
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Handles maintenance improvements of piping in the plant, covering pipe, fittings, valves, spouts, chutes, and some thin metal fabrication and repairs. Responsible for maintenance and improvements of machines, including mechanical rotating equipment, conveying equipment, vibrating equipment, mechanical drives, and their support systems.
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Installs and performs preventative maintenance on injection molding machines and equipment (closing machines, feeder bowls, etc.) Maintenance Technician provides maintenance support to buildings and injection molding machines and equipment as assigned.
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The Fountain Group is currently seeking a Maintenance Mechanic II for a prominent client of ours. Title: Maintenance Mechanic II. Assists/participates during Root Cause Analysis (RCA), and Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) analysis.
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Overview Maintenance support in a plastic injection molding environment, buildings and equipment as assigned. To learn more about Berry, visit Responsibilities Reponsibilities: Assist in installation and perform preventative maintenance of machines (injection molding) and equipment (closing machines, feeder bowls etc) as required.
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CMRT (Certified Maintenance and Reliability Technician) or equivalent accreditation desired. Supports continuous improvement projects and safety initiatives within the maintenance organization and/or the site.
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Assist with preventative maintenance and complete work orders related to replacing and repairing ceiling tiles, sheet-rock and wallpaper. Perform preventative and repair maintenance work to ensure the hotel is maintained according to established quality and sustainability standards while treating guests in a warm and friendly manner.
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How you will impact WestRockProvides leadership to the maintenance department in partnership with the Maintenance Manager in challenging the status quo for the pursuit of operational excellence and continuous improvement for our world class corrugated packaging facility.
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SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE One year of general maintenance work in involving simple maintenance work such as painting plumbing carpentry and electrical repairs. - May perform preventive maintenance on forklifts hydraulic pallets jacks and conveyors checking for leaks proper water levels and that making sure that brake and clutch pedals are operating properly.
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Minimum 5 years related mechanical/building maintenance experience in an industrial/commercial area. + Performs skilled maintenance and repair services of facility systems such as mechanical, electrical, and building systems.
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As a Maintenance Worker with The Menta Group, you will assist the Maintenance Supervisor in ensuring the safety and functionality of all Menta properties. Report any unusual incidents or safety concerns to Maintenance Supervisor.
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