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As a Hydraulic Service Technician, you will be responsible for the repair and rebuilding of hydraulic equipment from start to finish. We offer service and sales for all kinds of hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, as well as production, maintenance, and material handling equipment.
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Exposed to moving mechanical parts, vehicles, heavy construction equipment, toxic or caustic chemicals, and outside weather conditions. The primary duties include performing diagnostic testing to find faults, analyze results, repair/replace engine, steering, transmission, braking, lighting systems and other related components.
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Must be able to perform but not limited to the following skills: carpentry, plumbing, masonry, electrical (assist the facilities electrician), machine repair, plant layout, painting, and janitorial.
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The Maintenance Supervisor ensures mechanical and electrical plant equipment is maintained and in good operating condition to minimize downtime, optimize production and facilitates on-schedule maintenance outage and repair.
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Do sheet metal work for the repair of duct work, machinery guards, drip pans, tanks, vent hoods, and various other types of equipment using light to medium gauge metal. Minimum 12 months of maintenance technician experience or equivalent is necessary, including troubleshooting & basic hydraulic and mechanical repair knowledge.
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Configure, maintain, troubleshoot and repair technology equipment such as computers, printers, video displays, data projectors, visual presenters, video conference devices, scanners, cameras, telephones, televisions and other associated peripherals.
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Proven experience as maintenance supervisor in equipment technology troubleshooting and repair. Establishes priorities, schedules and supervises maintenance of all plant equipment and grounds.
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Perform all scheduled maintenance for finishing department equipment. Monitor hourly waste/productivity results and adjust the equipment or parts to ensure shift goals are met. The Forming Technician ensures overall quality and waste/productivity goals are accomplished through effective equipment maintenance by performing the following key responsibilities.
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Job Summary: To maintain and/or repair HVAC system, related equipment, other facility related systems, and buildings throughout The Center at Donaldson. Maintain, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, operate and test: HVAC repair, electrical systems, power circuits, signal communication equipment, refrigeration repair, fire protection systems, carpentry and painting as needed throughout the ministry center.
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Troubleshoot and perform minor repair on blow-mold and support equipment. Duties my differentiate by plant based on equipment and plant design. Personal protective equipment (PPE) is required in the production department and other designated areas.
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Operates basic highway maintenance and traffic equipment to maintain, repair, and clean highways and rights-of-way. Performs equipment maintenance such as: minor repairs, preventative maintenance, refueling, and pre-trip inspections.
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Monitor building systems and maintain, diagnose and repair as necessary (steam boilers, air compressors, cooling towers, etc.) Performing preventive maintenance (PM's) on our newest-generation equipment to keep it in top working condition.
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Performs major repairs like chassis, and engine repair, and disassembling and assembling components. Mechanics perform various repairs, maintenance and other specialty services for gas and diesel vehicles as well as other smaller equipment within the fleet.
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Prepare maintenance request forms and document equipment repairs. The Machine Operator will operate blow-mold, grinders, trimmer machines and conveyor systems. Operate blow-mold machines (including wheels, reciprocating or shuttle machines) to ensure production of quality bottles and perform audits, weights and quality checks.
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Oversee all services requiring customer follow-up, including assembly, screen repair, glass repair, lock servicing, equipment servicing/warranty issues, etc. -Direct preventative maintenance and repairs to maximize and protect all physical assets (e.g., building, fixtures, equipment.
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