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Tools and equipment utilized but not limited to: welding equipment, cutting equipment, standard hand tools, pneumatic/power tools, drill press, milling machine, lathe, hoists, forklift, hydraulic lift tables, basic carpenter tools, metal shearer, basic mechanical tools, man lift, electric meters/PLC.
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Experience with computer numerical controlled (CNC) machines; inspection, deburring, maintaining quality and safety standards, completing records; maintaining equipment, tooling, and supplies. All tooling and inspection equipment supplied by company.
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The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3 years experience of motion control components and controls, machinery, and factory automation equipment. The ability to understand equipment integration and machine building is key in this position.
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Operation of kitchen appliances such as a microwave, coffee maker, ice machine, office equipment, etc. Must know how to operate kitchen appliances such as the dishwasher, garbage disposal, microwave, coffee maker and ice machine.
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Operates thermoforming, extrusion, packaging, and material handling equipment as required in a safe and professional manner. Must be able understand the technical knowledge of manufacturing processes and equipment.
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Operate department equipment, including mixers, scales, airbrush gun, knives, cut gloves and personal protective equipment (anti-slip shoes). Properly handle products and equipment in accordance with food safety and safety guidelines to ensure a safe shopping environment.
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Work closely with Maintenance and Engineering Manager, Maintenance Planner, Plant Engineer and routine contractors to execute critical PM activities in order to maximize equipment uptime and improve internal customer service.
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Background and/or passion for automotive industry, heavy equipment, farm industry, diesel, marine, or dealership. As a NAPA Automotive Parts Specialist , you are looked at as the "face of the retail store" and the go to person as soon as our customers enter our retail stores for all of their automotive needs.
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Ability to operate and use all equipment necessary to run a store (e.g. dolly, handtruck, forklift, baler, computer, cash register) (forklift and baler requirements do not apply if under the age of 18.
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The Production Operator works in a team environment; loading product and material into equipment and containers, counting and packing product, and ensuring quality while meeting expected output.
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Ability to supervise and train for the use of equipment, tools and materials listed in the Customer Service Representative (CSR) and Assistant Site Manager (ASM) job description. Ability to supervise and train for the use of equipment, tools and materials listed in the Customer Service Representative (CSR) and Assistant Site Manager (ASM) job description.
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Primary job duties include but are not limited to greeting guests and providing outstanding customer service skills, taking and preparing food and drink orders, answering questions about menu items and promotions face to face and drive-thru windows, taking inventory, restocking product, maintaining a clean work environment, using cash registers, washing dishes, and using ovens and other heating devices and various kitchen equipment.
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Operate brake lathe and other store test equipment after corresponding training is completed and company requirements are met. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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Check vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order, report to location manager if any issues are found. Position may also provide assistance to the service department to deliver parts and equipment.
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Miscellaneous plumbing, electrical, light equipment repair, and perform a variety of carpentry functions. · Management of equipment storage pods including accurate equipment inventories.
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