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The Mechanic performs general maintenance and repairs for assigned equipment and facilities including plumbing, electrical, basic carpentry, heating and cooling, and other building systems.
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Must be able to do repetitious arm, wrist and hand movements required for maintenance, repair and service procedures. Change batteries as needed for production, sanitation and maintenance.
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The Full Time General Maintenance Worker is responsible for cleaning and maintaining buildings, parks and equipment in order to meet park standards to provide safe, functional, and attractive grounds and facilities for all users of the Park District.
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The Traveling Maintenance Technician (TMT), directed by the Senior or Regional Vice President, travels to assigned multifamily communities and remains onsite until an assigned project is complete or otherwise directed by the SVP or RVP. Upon assignment, the TMT performs various maintenance duties for residential units including basic plumbing, electrical, painting, appliance repairs, cleaning units and grounds for inspections and new occupancy.
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Maintenance Mechanic Quaker Oats, part of PepsiCo, is looking for a Maintenance Mechanic to work in our fast-paced 24-hour operating manufacturing environment. The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for repairing and installing production/manufacturing equipment.
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Competency or certification in print reading, welding/fabrication, fluid power, pneumatics, pumps, pipefitting, machine tool, precision maintenance, project management, PLC, AC/DC drives, LME, motion control, Instrumentation.
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The Solar Operations & Maintenance Coordinator is primarily responsible for the coordination of service calls, including generating proposals and work orders, monitoring service call timelines, scheduling labor and materials, and tracking margins.
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The Forklift Mechanic conducts repairs to the forklifts in addition to preventative maintenance and project work. Minimum of 1 year experience in the maintenance and repair of related manufacturing and material handling equipment required ; food manufacturing experience strongly preferred.
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Experience with using a preventative maintenance system, SAP or CMMS. Provide technical support for efficient troubleshooting / problem solving activities and maintenance repair to maximize efficiencies and limit downtime.
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We are looking for a skilled electro-mechanical technician with industrial maintenance experience to contribute to the team. They need to have electro-mechanical skills, industrial maintenance experience, and be comfortable with some facilities maintenance tasks such as garage door repair/adjustment, oven repair, electrical outlet replacement or installation, and building maintenance like repairing hinges and painting walls.
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Principle and practices of mechanical maintenance, machinists work, electrical maintenance, instrumentation as applied in a Roofing and Asphalt Plant. SUMMARY Date: 8/22/2024 The Maintenance Supervisor Trainee plays a critical role in the daily execution of Maintenance work at both the Roofing and Asphalt Plant.
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Responsibilities: The Maintenance Supervisor leads the hourly maintenance employees to meet the safety, environmental, production, quality and cost to support plastic extrusion and thermoforming production equipment.
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Five (5) years Lead Maintenance Technician experience desired· Must be proficient in heating and air-conditioning, plumbing, appliance repair, and in many other areas of repair, which are performed on a daily basis.
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Operational characteristics, services and activities of building maintenance programs including HVAC, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, painting, carpentry, dry wall, grounds keeping, machinery and masonry work.
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Build experience as an automotive mechanic across a wide range of domestic and foreign vehicles. Where required by State/Local law, maintain ASE Certifications in Steering and Suspension (A4), Brakes (A5), Heating Air Conditioning (A7), Electrical (A6), Engine Repair (A1), Manual Drive Train and Axles (A3), Engine Performance (A8), and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (A2.
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