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Helps to provide on-the-job training for new Maintenance Technicians, General Service Positions, Installers and apprentice VSTs. Reviews maintenance/operating efficiency of tools and store equipment, i.e. engine diagnostic equipment, alignment machines, brake lathes, etc.
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Maintains a clear line of communication to the Assistant Director of Maintenance and other staff in the maintenance department via phone and data entered in TMT. SUMMARY: Maintains diesel equipment operation by completing inspections and preventive maintenance requirements; correcting vehicle deficiencies; making adjustments and alignments; keeping records.
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Also maintain and repair equipment including, but not limited to, mechanical, HVAC, electrical, plumbing, plant maintenance, and medical gas systems. The hospital is also a center of excellence for maternal-child health and outpatient behavioral health services.
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Borst Landscape and Design has Fleet Mechanic positions available for motivated, dependable, and experienced team members. Job Description: We are seeking an experienced Fleet Mechanic to join our team.
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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. However, if you're concerned that we only perform fluid and preventative maintenance, [well], we expanded our core business to include every major and minor repair service from tires to brakes to engine performance, suspension and electrical to name a few.
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The Vehicle Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for performing scheduled and un-scheduled maintenance and support of all mechanical equipment used by operations to serve customer needs.
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The General Maintenance Mechanic performs a variety of maintenance and engineering duties for the hospital's Facilities Department. Would be assigned to work for the Engineering Manager or the Maintenance Planner / Coordinator on a regular basis.
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Ensures the continuous operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by performing preventive maintenance on motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machines. Controls downtime by educating production workers on routine preventive maintenance techniques and monitoring compliance to reduce unplanned stops.
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If you are passionate about fleet maintenance and highly motivated, we would like to hear from you. At least two years of experience in fleet maintenance. Knowledge of fleet maintenance software and tools.
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2.5 years minimum as Maintenance Mechanic or Technician or equivalent experience in a manufacturing environment. Overall support and proper maintenance and repair of all plant/buildings and grounds equipment to include, troubleshooting, preventive and predictive maintenance.
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Fleet Mechanic Wanted - TO INQUIRE OR FOLLOW UP ON YOUR APPLICATION - Please do not call the main number. Provide for the general maintenance requirements of the plant as necessary. Perform preventative maintenance on vehicles to minimize vehicle down time.
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Use ERP software to generate work orders to track used inventory for subsequent disposition by the Maintenance Planner. Responsibilities:Responsible for performing all aspects of Electrical or Instrumentation Maintenance throughout the plant safely & effectivelyProvide insight on process improvement opportunities and work with Maintenance Management to accomplish established goals.
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Maintaining the organization and cleanliness of the mechanic shop and facility. Perform preventative maintenance on all aspects of the games, simulators and attractions. Performing electrical, mechanical, and technical work related to construction, repairs, preventive and scheduled maintenance.
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The Maintenance Mechanic is a key member of the maintenance team, responsible for ensuring the efficient repair and maintenance of production and facility equipment. 8+ years of Maintenance Mechanic experience in a manufacturing environment.
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The Production Maintenance Mechanic will perform preventative maintenance on all machinery on the production and manufacturing areas to ensure equipment operate efficiently. 4+ years of mechanical experience or 1 year as a Mechanic (Class B.
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