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Slitter Machine operating and repair experience. Troubleshoot and repair slitter tables. Troubleshoot and repair pneumatic motors. Will be working within US Steel, responsible for 8 slitter tables with a team of other employees.
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Must have basic technical knowledge (such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical, mechanical and code compliance) and mechanical ability to perform routine maintenance and repair on mechanical and electrical equipment and possess a basic knowledge of construction principles.
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We will provide extensive paid training for you to be able make repairs and/or repair recommendations, perform evaluations and Roofing Preventative Maintenance to low slope roofing systems. Inspect problem roofs, perform roof repair, and preventative maintenance.
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Handle fleet levels and determine appropriate in-service levels of locomotive fleet to improve fleet reliability as well as efficient inspection and repair process. The Manager, Locomotive Repair Center (LRC) is responsible for leading the operation of the repair facility including the management of supervisors and employees working in the facility.
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Sasser’s six subsidiary units are leaders in providing commercial- and industrial-focused rail, automotive, containerized shipping, and aviation transportation equipment solutions including asset leasing, fleet administration management, asset repair and maintenance, and innovative technology services.
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Assist with the repair of equipment, troubleshooting of issues, and maintenance of Attractions in superior working order. The Attractions Technician will assist with facilitating the repair and maintenance of our attractions and any associated equipment.
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Supervise and direct a work force of between 1 to 50 employees in the mechanical servicing of railcar rolling stock in accordance with AAR standards, established quality control, engineering, safety and customer standards while complying with established repair schedules.
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The Slot Technician II is responsible for performing a wide variety of diagnoses and repairs of slot machines, with infrequent assistance; possesses extensive knowledge of both mechanical and electronic aspects of slot machine repair; provides training or assistance to lesser experienced technicians.
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Perform right of way repair work, including blacktopping paving, sodding, stone, dirt and seed or assist in those tasks. Legibly and accurately fill out time reporting tool, street repair reports, hydrant reports, leak reports, and other required paperwork.
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Perform work specified on the repair order with efficiency and in accordance with the dealership. Diagnose the cause of any malfunction and perform repair. Diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc.
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Two years experience with hands-on mechanical repair work on diesel or gasoline engines, hydraulic systems, or earthmoving or industrial equipment, OR related certification from an accredited technical school, community college or training program.
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Diagnose and repair Volvo, Kohler and MTU diesel generator engines, including mechanical, electrical, and electronic components. Maintain accurate records of all maintenance and repair activities performed.
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Transport miscellaneous items such as compressors for repair/scrap, cardboard for recycle, etc. Working with mechanical systems (e.g., knowing mechanical concepts, troubleshooting and repairing appliances, performing basic household repair in plumbing, circuits, fuses, and electrical components, operating hand tools and power tools, etc.
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Repair automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical, steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, and more. Provide estimate of time and parts needed for repair/maintenance.
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If you enjoy helping people repair and get to know their tech devices, our Retail Sales Technician role is for you. Starting pay is at $17.00 per hour – you also have the opportunity to earn unlimited sales & repair incentive potential.
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