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Knowledge of basic mechanics, welding, electrical, fabrication, preventative maintenance, plant operations, PLC’s, general electrical and government safety regulations. Associate degree (A.S., A.A.) or two-year technical certificate in Mechanics and Electronics or a related field and two years of mechanical and electrical maintenance and supervisory experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
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The Maintenance Supervisor is responsible for maintenance, repair and installation of plant equipment including the training, scheduling, and development of all production maintenance employees.
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Thoroughly understand and follow all OSHA and Company regulations as they relate to the maintenance field (LOTO, CSE, PPE, etc. Maintain open, accurate communication with other maintenance employees as well as production management.
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Powered Industrial Truck (PIT) Certification Driver’s license Ability to obtain HazMat certification Ability to obtain Confined Space Entry certification Ability to obtain LOTO certification PREFERRED EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS: Experience in a maintenance occupation in a manufacturing environment with strong industrial electrical ability or equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties.
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MI WINDOWS AND DOORS - GRATZ PLANT INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN WEEKEND DAY SHIFT - FRIDAY - SUNDAY - 5am to 5pm $24-25 per hour - Plus $1.50 per hour for SD Why work at MITER? Thoroughly understand and follow all OSHA and company regulations as they relate to the maintenance field (Lock Out Tag Out, Personal Protective Equipment, etc.
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Ensures a safe and clean environment for Members and Associates by performing maintenance as necessary, responding to spills, operating floor scrubbers, and disposing of cardboard, plastic, and trash in accordance with Company Environmental Sustainability Program.
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Are you a skilled Maintenance Repair Contractor looking for an exciting opportunity in the entertainment industry? Conduct regular maintenance and repairs on various equipment including, but not limited to, strollers, wheelchairs, ECV's, lockers and Arcade games.
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