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Other duties as assignedParticipate in ongoing continuous U-Haul education through U-Haul UniversityRequirements:Valid driver’s license and the ability to maintain a good driving recordBasic wiring and hand/power tool experienceHigh School Diploma or equivalentWork Environment:The work involves moderate risks or discomforts which require special safety precautions, e.g., working around moving parts, machines, fumes, or irritating chemicals.
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As a Collision Technician you will be responsible for repairing damaged bodies of vehicles, and or, parts in accordance with factory and dealership specifications and time standards. DARCARS Automotive Group is now hiring Collision Technician.
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2-4 years experience working as a Composite Technician, Assembler or Machinist in the Aerospace, Auto or Boat Manufacturing industry preferred. - Sets up and operates forming machines and presses, or laminates plastic cloth and resins or premium pregnated cloth onto layup mold or bonding fixture, to shape parts.
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2+ years of prior experience as a collision repair technician required; I-CAR & ASE certifications preferred. Caliber Collision has an immediate job opening for an Auto Body Technician who will safely repair vehicles in accordance with Caliber and OEM standards using our state-of-the-art equipment.
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The Body Shop Technician is responsible for completing vehicle preparation for body shop painting including body panel removal/installation, dismantle/re-install vehicle interior, and parts replacement.
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The Rental Field Service Technician Intermediate applies mechanical aptitude to perform maintenance and repairs to Caterpillar and allied rental equipment in the shop and at customer job sites; applies troubleshooting techniques and determines proper repair procedures; prepares parts requisitions.
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Carter Machinery Company, the authorized Caterpillar dealer serving Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Delaware and Washington D.C. is hiring a Rental Field Service Technician in Pulaski Baltimore, Maryland.
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Document according to company standards and upload pictures of work performed, parts used, and all findings observed on Repair Orders ("RO") using company issued device and our proprietary application, PRONTO.
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The Electronics Technician is responsible for all electronic systems and computerized controls for the facility, which include locking systems, fire alarm systems, intercom/public address system, closed circuit TV, nurse-call, and other security related systems.
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Daily Unit Maintenance-Satisfies service requests per work order, following company procedures Make-ready procedures: Paints, appliance repair, plumbing, electrical fixtures, repairs or replaces old faulty parts; checks locks, replaces burned out light bulbs.
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Additional duties will include parts and tool management, plant equipment support, parts design, as well as management of moderately sized capital projects. Bachelors in Engineering or equivalent Engineering Technician/Specialist experience consisting of Technical (Trade/ Military) Training.
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We’re looking for an Auto Technician or Auto Mechanic to join our team, and we’re interested in talking to candidates at various experience levels. As an Auto Technician, you’ll perform vehicle repairs as assigned in accordance with dealer and factory standards.
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Sweeps technician stalls, service department and body shop floors, showroom, halls, and vending areas. Removes any old scrap service from shop after checking with parts manager. Beltway Companies, the largest commercial truck dealership in the state of Maryland, offers full-service truck and warranty repairs for International trucks, Jerr-Dan bodies, Kalmar-Ottawa yard jockies, Cummins engines, and Eaton and Meritor drivetrains.
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CAMFS is currently hiring an EMS Technician Level II is a mid-level Technician and will be responsible for performing certified DOT inspections, Preventative Maintenance inspections, light and follow-up repairs, light mechanical/hydraulic/electrical and electronic diagnostics, and other duties as assigned.
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