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Preventative maintenance: perform maintenance to heating and air-conditioning systems, plumbing fixtures, sprinkler system, smoke detector and fire extinguishers. Seasonal maintenance: swimming pool opening procedures, daily maintenance, and end of season close down procedures.
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Come join Thomas & Galbraith in Cincinnati - one of the largest HVAC and plumbing companies in the entire Midwest.
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Undertake the installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of building systems. Take charge of preventive maintenance alongside store teams. Flexibility in your schedule: after-hours service hero with a rotating on-call schedule.
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This position will perform a variety of maintenance tasks including diagnosing, repairing, rebuilding, or replacing mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and Pneumatic systems on plant equipment. All Maintenance Technician positions are Multicraft, and training is provided to develop these skills.
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1 to 2 years of industrial maintenance experience. Seeking candidates for a manufacturing company needing a 2nd shift Maintenance Tech. The Maintenance Tech is responsible for ensuring the building and machines are kept in working order and make any necessary repairs and preventative maintenance.
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Performs Preventive Maintenance (PM) and Predictive Maintenance (PdM) to maintain safety and increase up-time of equipment. Documents all corrective and preventive maintenance performed throughout the day in SAP.
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Preventative maintenance and repair of Crown industrial lift equipment, including turret, order pickers and stand-up riders. We have an opportunity available for a Maintenance Technician - Lead to work within our Maintenance Team. The Maintenance Technician - Lead will be responsible for preventive maintenance and repairs on industrial lift equipment and conveyor system in distribution center environment.
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Its the responsibility of Tactical Aircraft Maintenance specialists to ensure that every component of these high-performance aircraft is maintained to the most exacting standards. A High School Senior (age 17 or older)*, High school diploma, a GED, or 15 college semester hours.
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Coordinates vehicle maintenance with Operations Manager, Vehicle & Facility Maintenance. Provides maintenance service to all BCRTA vehicles utilizing preventative maintenance programs, diagnostic techniques, and federal, state, and local guidelines.
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The Night Maintenance employee performs guest service by providing Cracker Barrel with a building and equipment that are ready for guests. Work in environment where smoke, fumes, steam, and other airborne particles are present.
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