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The Maintenance Lead Technician is responsible for all chassis (diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks) and refuse bodywork, including, but not limited to, hydraulic, electrical, heating and air conditioning system maintenance and repair.
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25% - Assists in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of ship's machinery: hydraulic, pneumatic, fuel, and ballast systems; air conditioning; refrigeration; fresh water and saltwater firefighting system; and winches, hoists, blocks, boats/motors, etc.
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Preferred; Experience in an industrial maintenance or millwright setting, with working knowledge of hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical systems preferred. Depending on licensing, it may include electrical, pneumatic, vacuum, hydraulic, and mechanical systems.
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Experience in an industrial maintenance or millwright setting, with working knowledge of hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical systems preferred. Install service, troubleshoot, and repair all types of machine control components, power transmission components, and hydraulic systems.
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Proven knowledge of PLC, VFD, and MCC. Knowledge of pneumatic and hydraulic systems Ability to understand and submit work orders. Troubleshoot and service mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems; Use planning, problem solving, and decision-making skills.
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2 or more years of working knowledge of small engines and agricultural equipment including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic systems, and air conditioning systems. Agriculture Equipment Shop Mechanic / Technician.
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Knowledge of industrial products: power transmission, hydraulic, pneumatic, and industrial products. The Account Representative provides education of Motion Industries products through technical presentations.
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Primary Responsibilities: Installing or servicing hydraulic/electric brake system, suspension, alignment, drive train, and power steering parts and components; testing and installing batteries; dismounting/mounting tire and wheel assemblies, rebalancing wheels, and replacing, rebuilding and/or recalibrating TPMS components; using equipment and miscellaneous hand tools; assisting other employees; test driving vehicles; and operating service vehicles to perform offsite and emergency road services.
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The mission for this position is to conduct, maintain, test and repair electrical/electronic, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems and components. Equipment maintenance and repair of electrical and process control systems.
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3 or more years of working knowledge of small engines and agricultural equipment including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic systems, and air conditioning systems. As a Shop Technician, you will work on agriculture equipment in the shop ensuring equipment repairs are done accurately and timely, all in an effort to support our customers and maximize their uptime.
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Installing or servicing hydraulic/electric brake system, suspension, alignment, drive train, and power steering parts and components; testing and installing batteries; dismounting/mounting tire and wheel assemblies, rebalancing wheels, and replacing, rebuilding and/or recalibrating TPMS components; using equipment and miscellaneous hand tools; assisting other employees; test driving vehicles; and operating service vehicles to perform offsite and emergency road services.
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Journeyman Electrician/Millwright - Aerospace Parts Manufacturing - Swing Shift, Weekend Day Shift, and Weekend Graveyard Shift If you would love to be part of a company that is poised for substantial growth with opportunities for advancement, then working for CPP and its subsidiaries may be the right fit for you.
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Working knowledge of hydraulic components and systems including hydraulic, electrical, controls, pneumatic and mechanical / electro-mechanical hardware preferred. Outside Sales-Territory Sales Manager - Sells directly to customers with a focus on fluid power.
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Repair and rebuild railroad track using hydraulic or hand tools. Working knowledge of and familiarity with equipment such as tampers, regulators, torches, hammers, jacks, and other mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic tools.
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Experience with industrial distribution preferred. Along with a competitive salary, Industrial Power Systems offers attractive benefits including: Medical, Dental, Vision, Simple IRA Investment Plan, Life Insurance and Paid time off (vacation & sick.
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