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The Bureau of Water Supply seeks to hire three (3) Stationary Engineer (Electrics) (SEEs) within the Water Treatment Operations Division, for positions located at Hillview Reservoir, Yonkers, New York. Under general supervision, of the Senior Stationary Engineer (Electric) D+, the SEEs will be responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of electro mechanical equipment.
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Minimum of 5 years of experience in refrigeration/ice machine equipment repair or a related field. Travel to client sites to diagnose and repair refrigeration and ice machine equipment.
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You will be responsible for imparting knowledge and skills related to various aspects of our print production equipment, including pre-press processes, printing techniques, equipment repair, maintenance, troubleshooting, quality control, and post-production procedures.
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Performs final fitting operations on purchased / repaired components for proper assemblyWorks from blueprints, sketches, general instructions to disassemble, inspect, repair, and assemble various molds, tools, and mechanical equipment.
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Test, troubleshoot and perform basic repair on all types of equipment, plumbing (e.g., plunge toilets and unclog drains), electrical components including lamps, cosmetic items, extension cords, vacuum cleaners, internet devices, replace electrical switches and outlets, and other guestroom items.
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Strong knowledge in methods, practices, procedures, materials, and equipment associated with the construction, maintenance, and repair of water distribution systems. Supervise and inspect maintenance, repair, and installation work to be completed in the assigned service area.
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JOB DESCRIPTION Volt is immediately hiring a Tool and Die Manager in Northvale, NJ. As a Tool and Die Manager, you will: Oversee and manage tooling department Maintain and repair equipment Collaborate with production team and other departments Monitor costs and implement saving procedures where necessary Develop new SOPs where needed This is a DIRECT HIRE opportunity.
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Installing, replacing, or repairing equipment; including the need to calibrate thermostatic controls; worn heating, ventilation and air-conditioning parts and equipment; repair or replace low- and high-pressure liquid lines etc.
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This position also provides opportunities for hands-on failure analysis of returned parts, repair, and testing of assemblies as well as a lab for use in support of customer equipment calls when not supporting customers directly.
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PURPOSE STATEMENTThe Line Maintenance Technician's responsiblity is to perform basic mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and electronic repair and preventive maintenance on all plant equipment, and structure of the facility.
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You’ll inspect, service, maintain, repair, replace, adjust, and test wheeled vehicles, material handling equipment systems, subsystems and components, and automotive electrical systems, including wiring harnesses and starting and charging systems.
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Ability to diagnose and repair CAT power systems equipment and components in the field. 3-5 years' experience on CAT engines/power systems or similar equipment. Milton CAT is seeking an experienced Power Systems Field Service Technician to perform marine, industrial engine, and power generation repairs and maintenance.
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Monitor, repair and install vehicle safety equipment in vehicles: vehicle camera equipment and gateways. The employee will work with others, have face-to-face contact with others, be exposed to noise, and operates mechanical and electrical equipment.
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Individuals with experience working in HVAC repair, Mechanics, Maintenance, Refrigeration, Boilers, Chillers, Equipment Repair, Diesel and Automotive Repair, Aviation Repair, Plumbing, Electrical, etc.
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Create an organized classroom to ensure a safe and educationally challenging learning environment (delegate responsibilities to paraprofessional staff appropriately, maintain materials and equipment in good repair, utilize concepts of universal design in room arrangement, etc.
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