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Talon Logistics, Giant Eagle’s transportation company, keeps the supply chain running smoothly and ensures our shelves are stocked with the great products are guests want and expect.
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Diesel Mechanic Monday thru Friday CANTON, OH Description Diesel Mechanics Needed – Canton, Ohio New Sign On Bonus $1500 Hourly Pay: up to $28.00 per hour (based on experience) Shift/Hours: Monday-Friday 3:30pm thru Midnight Clean, comfortable work environment Full Time We are on Newsweek’s list of Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces for 2023.
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Perform a wide variety of mechanical and electrical maintenance work of a skilled and complex nature.
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This position is responsible for handling Personal and Business Insurance Auto Bodily Injury claims from the first notice of loss through resolution/settlement and payment process. Consults with Unit Manager on use of Claim Coverage Counsel.
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We are currently seeking a Mechanic to join our 3rd Shift Maintenance Team at our facility in Solon, OH. Third shift hours are 11pm-7am Sunday - Thursday. The role of Mechanic A is required to perform complex repairs, under minimal supervision, in order to maintain on-site machinery and mechanical equipment.
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Must have experience with controls (PLC, Air Logic), electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems as well as the ability to read and interpret machine assembly drawings and schematics. Previous experience with the operation of motorized equipment (tow motor, low lift) highly desirable.
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Fleet Maintenance Mechanics are responsible for maintaining and repairing the commercial fleet used in all our distribution centers; including diesel and compressed natural gas, tractor trailer trucks, gasoline service truckers, reefers, and vans.
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Fleet Maintenance Mecha Maintenance Mechanic, Fleet, Maintenance, Equipment Repair, Mechanic, Transportation, Automotive, Grocery. Fleet Maintenance Mecha Maintenance Mechanic, Fleet, Maintenance, Equipment Repair, Mechanic, Transportation, Automotive, Grocery.
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You will report to a Facilities Supervisor.
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May provide support to other parts of Auto Line of Business (e.g. Total Loss, Salvage, etc.) Will also handle more complex Auto Damage claims such as non-owned vehicles, fire/theft, and potential fraud as well as non-auto, property related damage.
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CarMax disrupted the auto industry by delivering the honest, transparent and high-integrity experience customers want and deserve. This innovative thinking around the way cars are bought and sold has helped us become the nation's largest retailer of used cars, with over 200 locations nationwide.
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The Mechanic Manufacturing II is responsible for repairing and maintaining all assets in the production facility. The Mechanic Manufacturing II also maintains a safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations; conserves maintenance resources by using equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results; maintains equipment, parts, and supplies inventories by checking stock to determine inventory level, anticipating needed equipment, parts, and supplies.
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Select Medical employs over 48,000 people across the country and provides quality care to approximately 70,000 patients each and every day across our four divisions.
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Providing snow and ice management for over 35 years in NE Ohio, our client is looking for a Mechanic to join their well-established and growing team. Mechanic certifications preferred but not required.
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The Mechanic Manufacturing I is responsible for repairing and maintaining all assets in the production facility. The Mechanic Manufacturing I also maintains a safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations; conserves maintenance resources by using equipment and supplies as needed to accomplish job results; maintains equipment, parts, and supplies inventories by checking stock to determine inventory level as well as anticipating needed equipment, parts, and supplies.
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