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MI N IM U M E D UCA T I O N High School Diploma or GED required with minimum skill requirements. The Maintenance Technician I supports the FedEx FedEx Industrial Maintenance for material handling to complete preventative and predictive maintenance and repair of material handling systems.
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Certification as a journeyman in the instrumentation trade and ISA Certified Control Systems Technician (CSST) Program Level II in addition to a high school diploma or GED may be substituted for the required education.
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Possess a high school diploma or GED (completed prior to start) AND three (3) years’ experience in a technical field (such as Industrial Maintenance, Electro-Mechanics, Mechatronics Technology, Automation Controls/SCADA, Robotics, Machinist, Automotive, Diesel Mechanic, Wind Energy Tech.
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Education: High school diploma (or equivalent), Industrial Maintenance Technician or similar program is not required but would be strongly encouraged. Understand OSHA safety requirements for Industrial Maintenance Operations with a focus on heat treat operations.
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High School Diploma or equivalent and 2+ years' experience as a hydraulic technician or similar role. Additionally, the Hydraulic Technician will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and repair of hydraulic systems.
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3 years or more of industrial maintenance in heat treat operations as a supervisor is a plus. Proven experience as a leader of an industrial maintenance team or a similar role.
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High school diploma (or equivalent), Industrial Maintenance Technician or similar program is not required but strongly preferred. Understand OSHA safety requirements for Industrial Maintenance Operations.
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Coordinate, accomplish, and assist with aircraft movement in hangar and ramp areas Provide training to less experienced technicians Protect customer property (PTP) This job might be an outstanding fit if you: High School Diploma or GED required FAA Airframe and Powerplant certificate and 2 years of aviation maintenance experience or 4 years of aviation maintenance experience to include 2 years of experience working on mid/large size aircraft required.
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Educational Requirements: High School diploma or GED and at least two (2) years of field experience in fire protection, petrochemical, oil refinery or related industry. The Fire Technician II provides service inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for fire equipment which typically includes but is not limited to portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers, lifesaving equipment, fire and gas detection systems, foam systems, dry chemical systems, navigational aids, gaseous suppression systems and sprinkler systems.
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QUALIFICATIONS Preferred Education High School diploma or general education degree (GED); Facility maintenance tech school (preferred) Preferred Experience Three to Four years of industrial facility and ASRS maintenance experience; or equivalent combination of education and related experience Refrigeration Operator I/RETA CARO (preferred) Preferred Professional Skills Ability to read, analyze and interpret technical procedures, or governmental regulations.
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Electrical HVAC Industrial Maintenance Specialist. This is a highly skilled, non-supervisory position designed for those who have experience in industrial manufacturing maintenance.
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High school diploma or equivalent, is preferred Industrial ammonia refrigeration, high pressure boiler and utility experience. You Are Best Suited for The Role If You Have The Following Experience, Skills, and Qualifications 1-2 year(s) prior industrial maintenance experience in manufacturing environment required.
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High School diploma or GED and at least two (2) years of field experience in fire protection, petrochemical, oil refinery or related industry. The Lead Fire Technician provides service inspection, testing, maintenance, and repair for fire equipment which typically includes but is not limited to portable and semi-portable fire extinguishers, lifesaving equipment, fire and gas detection systems, foam systems, dry chemical systems, navigational aids, gaseous suppression systems and sprinkler systems.
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High School diploma or equivalent experience with 2 years engineering / technical experience in a manufacturing environment or Technical College Diploma/AAS (2-year) degree from an accredited post-secondary institution preferred.
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Power Generation Technician/Mechanic Requirements: High school diploma or equivalent Minimum of 3 years of experience working with industrial power generation sets. Power Generation Technician/Mechanic Job Duties: Responsible for troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair on all makes of generators.
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