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Utilize Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to understand workload and record actions (e.g., workorders, asset/labor history, inventory usage) Daily perform preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment (e.g., lift trucks, pneumatic systems, material handling equipment, hydraulic equipment, dock equipment, banana room equipment, electronic and electrical equipment, etc.
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High School diploma or GED with 6+ years of maintenance and operating experience in a GXP environment or comparable field or 4+ years of experience with applicable degree/certification/license (e.g., plumber, electrician, HVAC technician) plant maintenance experience with knowledge of technical craft skills (instrumentation, electrical, plumbing, advanced mechanical, or refrigeration.
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Performs preventive maintenance on mechanical systems, controls, and operating systems as scheduled in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). This production maintenance technician is responsible for providing an intermediate level of expertise in responding to work orders, troubleshooting, and providing preventive and corrective maintenance on the production equipment and systems in an industrial manufacturing environment.
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The Senior Maintenance and Operations Technician is a crucial member of the Facilities team that ensures the facilities, utility systems, HVAC, refrigeration, electrical, and process/lab equipment remain in optimal operating condition and meet cGxP and safety standards.
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The Material Process Engineer position is responsible for engineering activities to develop processes, define controls, and institute effective variability reduction efforts in material sourcing and processing areas.
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Class-A CDL Shuttle Driver SANFORD, NC Responsibilities CDL Class A license 1 year of Previous Tractor Trailer driving experience that can be verified within the last 3 years Tanker and Hazmat endorsement High School diploma required ASE certification not required but recommended Phone and basic computer experience are recommended Past mechanic experience requiredShop 656 in Sanford, NC is hiring a shuttle driver/shop maintenance employee.
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Job Title & Requisition ID Mechanical Engineer 3 - 1475-1 Location Sanford, NC Job Description The main function of a mechanical engineer is to research and investigate the design, functionality and maintenance of mechanical products, equipment, systems and processes.
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Perform preventative and predictive maintenance on Ammonia Refrigeration equipment to increase overall effectiveness. An industry leader in Sanford is hiring a Refrigeration Maintenance Tech.
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Mechanical troubleshooting (including electrical), mechanical repairs, modification of equipment, preventive maintenance, and installation of equipment in the area of the ammonia refrigeration system and HVAC.
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1-2 years' experience in the operations and maintenance of wastewater treatment plants associated ancillary and auxiliary equipment and distribution systems. - Must have knowledge of maintenance/wastewater language and terminology to effectively communicate within the department as well as to technical persons over the phone.
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Subject areas may include Construction & Systems (e.g. carpentry, electrical, electronics, plumbing, HVAC, welding;) Machines & Manufacturing (e.g. forklift, lean manufacturing, machining, maintenance, quality, welding;) or Vehicles & Engines (e.g. automotive, small engine repair.
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Contributes to laboratory operations by performing regular instrument calibration and minor instrument maintenance. Support operational systems (e.g. equipment maintenance, reagent preparation, forms control, etc.
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High School diploma or equivalent and 1 year of outside plant construction experience including the installation, repair and maintenance of poles and buried or aerial cable or related Trade School certification in-lieu of one year of experience.
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And that allows us to deliver personalized, compassionate care that's uniquely tailored to our patients' needs with a hometown touch.
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Sr. Maintenance Tradesperson assists in repairing and maintaining machinery and production equipment and installs functional and structural parts within the facility. Performs and trains others on preventative maintenance of production equipment and machinery and performs a wide variety of maintenance-related tasks.
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