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Responsible for the development, implementation, and technical support/ for all on site control systems architecture, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC), Human-Machine-Interfaces (HMI), and server/industrial IT network infrastructure.
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Provides maintenance management through regular equipment inspections while upholding facility maintenance inspection processes & procedures and attending to all daily maintenance requests for each department.
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The Maintenance Engineer (ME) is responsible for the general maintenance, operation and upkeep of the campground buildings, facilities, equipment, and grounds. Perform carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and maintenance/repairs to campground buildings, facilities, equipment, vehicles, and grounds as directed by the engineering supervisor.
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Perform general grounds maintenance tasks such as clearing sites, mowing lawns, maintaining roads and sidewalks, snow and ice removal, collection/pick-up of trash and other obstructions from in and around the building and surrounding areas.
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A Maintenance Technician is responsible to maintain all facility equipment and machinery in safe and efficiency operating order utilizing electrical, hydraulic, welding, pneumatic and mechanical skills.
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The Maintenance Manager will report directly to the Regional Service Manager and will be responsible for the management and coordination of maintenance for a fleet of commercial passenger vehicles.
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Experience in electro-mechanical maintenance background in a large-scale heavy industrial manufacturing environment. Perform scheduled and planned maintenance repairs of equipment, as well as emergency/unscheduled repairs of mill equipment during unplanned shutdowns.
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Sets up CNC turning equipment to perform a variety of turning, drilling, boring, milling, facing, grooving, tapping, cutting off, tapering, operations using multiple axes and tools whenever possible in machining parts to specified dimensions and finishes; and turret lathe to perform machining operation in conjunction with CNC equipment.
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Candidate must have experience with Mechanical industrial maintenance, mechanic, millwright, machinist, or field service technician." Candidate must have experience with Mechanical industrial maintenance as a journeyman, mechanic, millwright, machinist, or field service technician.
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Experience Needed: Journeyman, Plant Maintenance, Mechanic or equivalent. Required Knowledge: Rigging, welding theory, pipefitting, pump repair. Experience Needed: Journeyman, Plant Maintenance, Mechanic or equivalent.
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Category Manufacturing - Maintenance. Helps production Process Technicians when a mold change is required which includes pulling, installing and hooking up of the mold to the injection molding press.
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The Refrigeration Service Technician will enjoy working independently as a representative of Climate Pros. performing journeyman-level work in the maintenance, troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair of refrigeration electrical, mechanical, and microprocessor control systems commonly installed in supermarkets and single systems, parallel racks systems, display cases, and walk-in boxes.
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As a Certified Automotive State Inspector (Certified Automotive Emissions & Safety Inspector or Certified Automotive Smog Inspector) you will help drive the continued success of VIOC by providing reliable and impeccable preventive maintenance service.
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GEICO is seeking an experienced Staff Engineer with a passion for building high-performance, low maintenance, zero-downtime platforms. Experience on strong problem solving, analytical skills to triage complex technical issuesExperience with software tools - Microsoft ADO, Sharepoint, PowerBI, Helix, Confluence or similarProvide 24/7 operations support for production, other critical environments, DevOps multi-tasking and with clear communication skills.
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We are looking to add a Maintenance Technician (Part Time) who will provide first-class customer service to prospects and residents. Assist Maintenance Supervisor to manage a successful turn by scheduling and management of all maintenance staff and vendors (in cooperation with the property manager) including cleaners, painters, grounds people, courtesy guards, etc.
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