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Maintenance Technician will perform scheduled and unplanned maintenance of facility buildings and grounds, including but not limited to: HVAC systems, sprinkler systems, plumbing and sewer, lighting, gates, fencing, manual machine tools, power tools, hand tools, saws, presses, lifting devices, and office furniture.
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CAMFS is the leading provider of on-site mobile maintenance and repair services nationwide, offering mobile on-site fleet service for light medium, and heavy-duty trucks and trailers. Respond to call center dispatched unscheduled service and maintenance request.
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Job Description 2nd Shift: Monday - Friday 1:30 PM - 10:00 PM Troubleshoot, conduct preventative maintenance and improve electrical, electronic, hydraulic, servo hydraulic, mechanic and pneumatic systems, maintain precision alignment and repeatability of robotic systems.
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Perform advanced maintenance such as reading mechanical schematics, cut & key a shaft, broach a sprocket, change gearhead, weld stainless metal, use a metal sheer, use a metal bender, cut & make up ends on hydraulic hose, cut & lace belting and perform & log vibration analysis.
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Reports all unsafe situations or conditions to area lead, supervisor or manager. Maintains active communication with other service areas to ensure accurate documentation and quality. High school diploma or GED. Certified as a Phlebotomist, Donor Processor, Plasma Processor, and Designated Trainer.
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Paid Time Off (PTO) Medical benefits and 401k Corporate discounts Job Summary: Seeking a fully skilled Fiber Splicer (there is no splicing training) Updates work and maintenance logs through company databases.
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Minimum Requirements: The candidate will have at least two years of industrial or service experience, ideally in a maintenance-related field, with an emphasis on safety. Founded in 1923, Applied Industrial Technologies (NYSE: AIT) is a leading value-added distributor and technical solutions provider of industrial motion, fluid power, flow control, automation technologies, and related maintenance supplies.
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Understand, support and execute service delivery while actively supporting maintenance and the operational role in fleet quality and maintenance. POSITION SUMMARY: Within a division, the Operations Supervisor - Hauling Operations is responsible for supervising the collections activities in one or more lines of business (commercial, residential, roll-off (industrial) and/or container delivery and pick up) in a geographically dispersed area.
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Work in field with hands on labor alongside crew and Project Manager/Field Service Supervisor; Field Inspector will work under the direct supervision of the Field Project Manager/Field Supervisor and will assist in the completion of a project.
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Promote and provide superior customer service in all guest interactions. Leadership, Management and Customer Service. Facilitate open communication with the Box Office Manager, staff and all other venue departments.
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Job Overview Under close supervision perform a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled maintenance duties, assist skilled maintenance repair workers and skilled trade persons in maintenance repair work and perform general custodial maintenance of building and grounds.
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Automotive Lube Technician, Lube Technician, Tire Technician, General Service Technician, Maintenance Technician, Express Lube Technician, Tire and Lube Technician, Tire and Wheel Technician, Wheel Alignment Technician, Tire Rotator.
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We will train you how to be a lube technician who can change oil, replace wiper blades/air filters, fill air in tires, and perform other light maintenance services. With our Pit Tech to President growth path, Take 5 is where you can invest in yourself while we invest in you.
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Orders repair parts as needed for equipment repairEnsures proper check in and check out of equipmentMaintains repair schedule and regular maintenance schedules for all STIHL equipmentIdentifies and notifies management of any pricing irregularities in the systemCustomer Service & Sales:Ensures customers are provided with the highest levels of customer service.
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The Apartment Maintenance Technician reports to the maintenance supervisor or property manager and requires attention to detail and the ability to follow directions. A Maintenance Technician can complete any/all service requests (not including HVAC.
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