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Keywords: fabrication, sand/prep, cosmetic repair, restore, fiberglass, filler, painting, Works with a variety of metals and plastics, as well as glass, and mechanical parts, Collison, Auto body, Truck body, Framework, Refinishing, Commercial body work, Fleet repair, Collision technician, Truck repair, Disassembling/assembling vehicles, Lead painter, Upholstery, Bodywork, Trim repair, Rebuild/teardown.
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Clean Harbors Linden, NJ is looking for a Lead Diesel Mechanic to join their safety conscious team The Lead Diesel Mechanics are responsible for overseeing the day to day operations of the shop, which include supervising all maintenance work, assuring company fleet is within DOT compliance, as well as maintaining all service and parts records.
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Jiffy Lube Technician-Mechanics perform our Signature Service Oil Change, routine preventative maintenance, vehicle diagnostics, testing, and replacing worn and defective parts. QualificationsPrevious experience is required with a minimum of 1-year working for a dealership, automotive shop, tire center, or quick lube.
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The Lead Diesel Mechanics are responsible for overseeing the day to day operations of the shop, which include supervising all maintenance work, assuring company fleet is within DOT compliance, as well as maintaining all service and parts records.
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Must have working knowledge of the following: proper use of basic/power tools, shop math, pneumatics, power transmissions, parts nomenclature, measurements and fasteners. We are looking for an experienced Assistant Maintenance Manager to lead team members in repairs and preventive / predictive maintenance on electrical and mechanical equipment primarily consisting of conveying and sorting equipment at our locations in the fast growing and dynamic logistics and fulfillment industry.
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Obtains and returns 'make ready' parts to the shop as needed. Fix or change new parts on packaging machinery and equipment and tests before running production. Responsible for the overall safety, operation, quality, and performance of all attaching equipment including but not limited to Heidelberg attaching lines and Straight Cutters.
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Inspect and perform daily maintenance on all shop machinery, mobile equipment, HVAC Systems, PLC networks, and cranes. Performs necessary maintenance tasks including repair or replacement of damaged parts, adjustments and calibration procedures, assemble, install, test and execute preventative maintenance tasks on various forms of manufacturing equipment.
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Repair Shop Assistant. Technician will evaluate the equipment and determine the reason for failure, generate a parts list, labor estimate and perform timely repairs. Repair Shop Assistant.
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Promotes shop floor organization, plant house-keeping with employees lean utilizing techniques such as 5S with shift personnel. May conduct tool store inventory reviews to ensure proper tools and/or parts are available for use in the event they are needed.
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2) Fabricate, repair parts by welding and using machine shop instrumentation and equipment (lathes, milling machines, presses, grinders, cutters). 11) Responsible for the organization of maintenance/machine shop and spare part inventory.
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As an Auto Body Technician with First Student, you will perform automotive body repairs, including straightening bent bodies, removing dents, and replacing damaged parts. Body Shop Technician Qualifications.
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Performs work required to repair/rebuild hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders, hydraulic pumps and motors (2 cycle and 4 cycle engines). Must have a strong mechanical aptitude and at least 3 years' experience working with mechanical and/or hydraulic assemblies.
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Utilize welding and machine shop tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to fabricate and repair parts effectively. Utilize welding and machine shop tools such as lathes, milling machines, and grinders to fabricate and repair parts effectively.
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Follow all policies and procedures related to all point of sale (POS) transactions, inventory integrity, reverse logistics and purchase for re-sale parts (OP) procurement and vendor payment practices.
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Fabricates repair parts by using machine shop instrumentation and equipment. Adjusts functional parts of devices and control instruments by using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, and straightedges.
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