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This position will require a candidate to successfully obtain the following commercial driving license training permits from the Michigan Secretary of State BEFORE beginning training: CDL B, as well as P, S and air-brake endorsements.
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Repair, remove, or replace defective components such as wheels, safety appliances, truck and brake equipment, couplers, yokes, draft gears, and air brake valves, weld broken parts or secure new parts.
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Experience as an automated press brake operator. Operate and maintain the automated press brake. Experience as an automated press brake operator. Quality Metalcraft (QMC) and Experi-Metal Inc (EMI) have led innovative structural solutions for the mobility industry for over 60 years; as one, QMC-EMI takes products from Prototype to Production, including the parts that could be used in the next airplane you take or the next car you buy.
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CNC Press Brake Operator - Clinton Township, MI. CNC Press Brake Operator - Clinton Township, MI. Preferred: AccurPress, Amada, Cincinnati or Trumpf experience highly desired. Shift: 2:00pm to 10:30pm (8 Hour shift) or 4:00pm to 2:30am (10 Hour Shift) Monday through Friday.
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This position requires the willingness to learn from the press brake operator to eventually graduate into that role. Press Brake Assistant, up to $18.50/ hr - Clinton Twp, MI Are you looking for a full time opportunity to get hired into a great company.
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Manufacture woven wire products by using metal wire looms for weaving, brake presses for forming, and MIG/TIG welding processes. Manufacture woven wire products by using metal wire looms for weaving, brake presses for forming, and MIG/TIG welding processes.
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In your role as a Heavy Duty Machinery Mechanic, you will perform repairs and maintenance on refuse vehicles and heavy machinery including, but not limited to: vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, air brake systems, suspension, steering, suspension, hydraulics, electrical, general engine work, HVAC components, drivetrain, and chassis components.
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Safe operation of shop equipment including but not limited to welding equipment, brake, shears, mills, drill press, lathes, metal saws, hones, surface grinders, etc. Installs, maintains, and repairs facility related equipment including: access control systems, fire alarm systems, and gas generator systems.
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Some of these extra duties include the following: Maintenance of the buses-adding oil to the motor, adding brake fluid, windshield wiper fluid, brake fluid, transmission fluid, putting air in tires, charging bus battery if bus won't start, as well as, gassing bus and dropping off/picking up bus for repair.
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Mechanical installation and troubleshooting of oil lubrication, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems including piping. Operates/maintains machine shop equipment, hand tools, measuring, and diagnostic equipment.
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Brake and hydraulic, exhaust, primary and/or advanced fuel ignition and electrical, suspension and alignment, air conditioning and computer systems. BSRO operates more than 2,200 company-owned stores, including Firestone Complete Auto Care, Tires Plus and Wheel Works locations.
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Perform job duties of all lower job descriptions (Technician A, Technician B, Mechanic, General Service Technician) The Master Technician requires experience and technical expertise to diagnose drivability, air conditioning and electrical systems.
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With locations across North America and more than $3 billion in tire and auto service sales, Bridgestone Retail Operations is the right place to build a career. On demand pay (daily pay) program available.
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Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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Assist with the completion of daily image maker, and planogram updates, including freight receival, stocking shelves, fronting and facing, cleaning, etc. Familiar with automotive parts, cataloging, weatherly index system, and automotive sales or service.
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