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Field Service Technician Job ResponsibilitiesMaintain, service, repair, and install customers' equipment, including air compressors, vacuum systems, blowers, and controls. Review work orders and prepare necessary tools, parts, and equipment for service calls.
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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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Assists baker with accurately preparing raw ingredients and equipment for baking, places cake pans into hot oven and monitors the baking process. Adheres to the proper packaging, labeling and storage of baked cakes as well as product rotation standards, and maintains baking and refrigeration logs.
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Installation and maintenance of tires and wheels; repairing, rotating, and inflating tires; attaching and rebalancing wheels; installing/rebuilding and/or relearning/calibrating TPMS; washing tires and wheels; testing and installing batteries; using and maintenance of equipment; assisting other employees; test driving vehicles; and operating service vehicles to perform offsite and emergency road services.
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Responsible for morning start-up and evening shutdown of equipment including the boiler, air compressor, power, pumps, and valves. The Maintenance Technician's responsibilities are but not limited to repairing, maintaining, installing and troubleshooting industrial equipment, such as washers, dryers, steam tunnels, conveyor systems, and boilers.
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This individual p erforms a variety of maintenance trade functions such as the installation, maintenance, or repair of equipment, HVAC, Painting, wall repair, tile work and upkeep of the preventative maintenance program of the resort/hotel.
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Utilize various survey equipment, including robotic total station, GPS, Laser Scanner and Data Collectors. Our company provides a unique combination of services including civil and forest engineering, land surveying, land use planning, natural resources, landscape architecture, arboriculture, water resources, GIS, and construction support.
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Performs procedures using bone density x-ray equipment and coordinating patient care for bone density services, under supervision of physician. Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, radiologic equipment, safety hazards related to radiology, and aseptic techniques.
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As a Bike and Ski Shop Mechanic, you assemble REI equipment daily. You contribute to REI's success by servicing and repairing bikes and/or snow sports equipment to industry standards. Maintain equipment, and ensure a clean, secure, and safe work environment.
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Contributes to, and maybe accountable for, laboratory, instrument, and/or equipment maintenance and coordination. Bachelor’s degree or coursework in chemical engineering, chemistry, materials science, or related field preferred.
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Performs inspections, diagnosis and repair of electrical, hydraulic, suspension, brake and air systems on vehicles and equipment. 2+ years' experience in heavy truck equipment maintenance and repair; or completion of accredited vocational technical school program.
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Assemble pipe sections, tubing, fittings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement, plastic, solvent, caulking, soldering, brazing, or welding equipment. Assemble pipe sections, tubing, fittings, clamps, screws, bolts, cement, plastic, solvent, caulking, soldering, brazing, or welding equipment.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Directs workers in loading, unloading and movement of materials on the premises utilizing material handling equipment and machinery; oversees receiving of yard materials and instructs yard workers in receiving and storage procedures.
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Your responsibilities encompass loading/unloading equipment, surface protection, and surface preparation. Additionally, you'll handle power washing, surface treatment, and cleanup, contributing to our team's commitment to excellence.
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The Asplundh Infrastructure Group family of companies employs over 4,000 people and maintains a fleet of 4,400 specialized vehicles and equipment to serve the project needs of investor-owned, cooperative, and municipal utilities and public agencies.
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