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Join our dynamic team as a GSE Mechanic where you will be responsible for performing preventative maintenance repairs on Ground Support Equipment (GSE) including baggage carts, deicing equipment, etc.
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How you'll help us Keep Climbing (overview & key responsibilities) As a Ground Maintenance Mechanic (GMM) in a motorized role, you will be a part of Delta's Ground Support Equipment team. A GMM (Motorized) performs similar tasks of a semi-skilled vehicle/heavy equipment maintenance mechanic.
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Job DescriptionMaintains and repairs the facilities structure equipment and grounds plumbing electrical and HVAC. Performs skilled trades work such as carpentry or painting in the construction repair or alteration of structures such as wall roofs or office fixtures as directed by the facilities manager.
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The HVAC Mechanic I must have experience installing, troubleshooting, and servicing chillers, package systems and split systems as well as equipment for air conditioning, refrigeration, heating, climate and air quality control systems.
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Position Summary The Facilities Maintenance Technician utilizes knowledge of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic equipment to install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair machinery or equipment, diagnose issues with machinery components and determine when adjustments or repairs are needed.
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We're a human network that reaches across the globe and works behind the scenes.
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You might be a fit for our Mechanic role if: You want to work in a position that meaningfully impacts your communityYou have a min of 1 - 5 years of experience working with automotive, diesel, electric, or CNG vehiclesYou have a valid driver’s license and a willingness to obtain a CDL (don’t worry, we will train you for this.
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HVAC Mechanic II. 5 or more years of experience maintaining building mechanical systems, hot and chilled water systems, steam heating systems, air handlers, packaged rooftop units, and other related equipment in an educational, institutional, industrial, or similar setting.
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This DAY position will be Tuesday through Saturday, 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM *
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Replace motors, belts, pumps, filters, bearings, shafts and adjust drivers as needed
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Current and valid Airframe and Powerplant Mechanic certification (A&P license) The ideal A&P Mechanic candidate should have training or experience inspecting, troubleshooting, and performing both routine and complex maintenance on a variety of airframe types in a part 135 repair station setting.
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Mechanic Facilities - Master 06/17/2024 Locations Dorchester-MA; Hyde Park-MA This position is responsible for skilled troubleshooting, maintenance repairs and installation of moderate scope on HVAC systems, carpentry, data/ voice wiring, furniture and other systems associated with Facilities at Eversource.
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WIN Waste Innovations is Now Hiring Heavy Equipment Mechanics
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Triumvirate Environmental, one of the largest environmental services firms in North America, is seeking a Fleet Mechanic for our Somerville team. Fleet Mechanic 2nd Shift. Triumvirate Environmental, one of the largest environmental services firms in North America, is seeking a Fleet Mechanic for our Somerville team.
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