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Responsible for sheet metal design and release of top hat (body side, roof, cowl) parts for new products, ensuring innovative and optimized solutions for Scout trucks and SUVs. 5+ years of experience in top hat structures (body side, roof, and cowl) areas and relevant automotive assignments, including all three phases of product development (design, test and launch.
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Work with plastics and metal materials in interior layout and assembly door trims, body side trim, roof trim, cargo trim, shelf trim, pillar garnish, instrument panel, console, cockpit area. Coordinate design studio, vehicle development, body metal BIW , suppliers, tool shops, restraints, wiring, and other design departments to ensure high quality design execution that meets the required functional, packaging and appearance requirements.
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Clean HVAC/Exhaust units and roof of debris. Reach your goals and build your future with college tuition assistance, valuable job training, and retirement benefits. Education through Archways to Opportunity including opportunities to earn a High School degree, college tuition assistance and English classes as a second language.
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With over 225 locations across 40 states, Restore offers a range of cutting-edge health modalities, including IV drips and cryotherapy, all under one roof. With over 225 locations across 40 states, Restore offers a range of cutting-edge health modalities, including IV drips and cryotherapy, all under one roof.
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This position is for a Program Manager/Director with a roof asset management company in metro-Detroit. You will supervise and coordinate the day-to-day operations of the clients integrated roofing program including; data collection, inventory, financial planning, analysis, design and CAD operations, bidding, construction placement and management, change control and project closeouts.
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All vacant units are to be walked bi-weekly (every other week) and monitored for signs of damage including, but not limited to, water infiltration, roof leaks, hvac equipment operation, electrical service, general cleanliness.
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Work with plastics and metal materials in interior layout and assembly (door trims, body side trim, roof trim, cargo trim, shelf trim, pillar garnish, instrument panel, console, cockpit area) Bring to closure open items between departments and/or functional groups keeping cost, weight, performance and the customers needs in balance, while ensuring all components meet program timing requirements by use of e-mail and face-to-face discussions.
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Perform, maintenance, and repair of HVAC systems, including air conditioning equipment and Roof Top Units. Perform, maintenance, and repair of HVAC systems, including air conditioning equipment and Roof Top Units.
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Conduct site surveys; figure out the general scope of jobs ahead of their installation date, by walking the site to gather relevant information, about the installation process, as well as piloting a drone to gather all roof/other details.
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