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Monitoring and maintaining the quality of hot mix asphalt during production and on-site installation. Join The Shelly Company as a Quality Control Technician, where you’ll play a pivotal role in ensuring the integrity and quality of our aggregates and asphalt mixes.
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This is an awesome and unique experience to learn the technical trade of assembly, on-site installation, preventative maintenance and troubleshooting for this very high-tech and in-demand machinery, automation and robotics fields.
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Work SiteThis is a fully on-site position in Hilliard, Ohio. Work EnvironmentThe role involves frequent travel, providing the opportunity to gain hands-on experience in different plants.
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You will learn the technical trade of assembly, on-site installation, preventative maintenance, and troubleshooting for this very high-tech and in-demand machinery. You will be employed by ENGEL and train to be an on-the-road Field Service Technician, which is a full-time traveling role (work from home + travel to customers around 80% of the time.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Field Service Technician, at US Quality Furniture Service, Inc. for the Columbus, OH market. Furniture Repair Technician. Strong technical skills in furniture repair and installation.
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Trouble-shoot problem installations and report findings to the Installation Manager and Sales Reps as needed. Respond to contractors and installers for assistance at the job site, assist the contractor, or installer when needed.
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On-site installation, configuration, and upgrades to client's hardware and software. Manage workload, service call closure and timesheet on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis.
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The HVAC Technician performs installation, operation, preventive maintenance, servicing and repair on refrigeration equipment, heat pumps, pneumatics, environmental control systems, boilers and related equipment.
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Responds to technology service desk trouble tickets to resolve personal computer problems through on-site or remote simulation and/or re-creation of the user's problem; 1-3 years of experience in analysis, installation, configuration and testing of micro/mini computer network software.
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This is a full-time on-site role for a Floor Technician at Ohio Residential Support LLC. The Floor Technician will be responsible for tasks such as carpet and floor cleaning, waxing, and providing excellent communication with clients.
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The Field Technical Support Team is part of HPs Global Customer Support Organization, the team responsible for supporting our customers in every aspect of their journey with HP. In this role you will work from your home office in the Ohio Area. You will be trained on HP customer service practices and standards to handle on-site servicing, diagnostics, and repairs for HP Printers.
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Summary: The Field Service Technician delivers our customers with the highest level of customer service excellence, knowledge and on time maintenance and product installation. Manage and execute all on-site installation, repair, maintenance and test tasks.
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Perform on-site and/or off-site (phone) emergency troubleshooting of fire alarm and suppression systems. The perfect candidate has experience in the fire protection industry and can successfully perform inspections, installation, testing, service and repairs of fire alarm systems, engineered and pre-engineered suppression systems.
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Troubleshoots and repairs hardware and software related issues on district end point computers. Diagnoses and resolves critical and non-critical hardware and software problems on a timely basis.
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Prepares for on-site installation and repairs by examining building layout, anticipating difficulties, gathering materials and coordinating on-site work, as necessary.
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