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Performs duties in the operation of various types of heavy construction equipment which may include front-end loader, excavator, backhoe, compactor, motor grader, skid steer, bulldozer and tri-axle dump truck with trailer.
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Tools and equipment used are hand tools, measuring devices, power tools such as drill presses, saws, grinders, breaks, benders, shears, iron workers, pipe cutting and threading equipment, etc.
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Heat treating equipment, acetylene torch, welding, and metalizing equipment. The Machinist must be able to read and interpret blueprints, do layout work, use precision measuring instruments, set up and operate machine shop equipment.
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Integrate customer equipment with HTC services and train customers on services provided to ensure satisfaction. Basic computer networking and integration of services with customer-owned equipment are required.
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May be required to operate moving equipment and saw equipment and meet OSHA safety qualifications. Identify parts using simple and proper identification methods and equipment indicated by the traveler and/or blueprint.
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Willing and able to wear required PPE (personal protective equipment) such as steel toes, hardhat, Nomex, protective eyewear, face shields, respirator, chemical and thermal protective equipment, etc.
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Operate a variety of hand and power tools (e.g. welder, soldering equipment, cutting torch, blocks, hammers, wrenches, sander, spray guns, etc.) Remove upholstery, accessories, electrical and hydraulic windows, and seat operating equipment to gain access to damaged area of vehicle if needed.
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Use hands to frequently/continuously handle currency (paper and coin) as well as operate a variety of equipment such as cash register, lottery machine (where applicable), scanner, computer, and calculator.
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Good working knowledge of repair tools (sanders, buffers, spray equipment) Experience working with fiberglass or in auto body repair is preferred. May be exposed to acetone, resin, fiberglass, putties, glues, cleaners.
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Operation of forklift, drum stacker, mixers, clarifier, scales, and air monitoring equipment. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 35 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move more than 100 pounds with the assistance of drum moving equipment.
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Warehouse Material Handler responsibilities include: Safely operating a Forklift and other powered industrial equipment; Operating a railcar (opener, hopper, lids, etc.) ; Learning and performing all job duties within the elevators; Sweeping, brushing equipment, blowing down overheads with air hose, scrubbing, shoveling and vacuuming all areas; Maintaining cleanliness of unloading area, railcar area and equipment; Performing basic maintenance work such as lubrication, changing belts, etc.
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The Branch Support Specialist is responsible for being the primary contact for branch management for all general benefit issues, resolution of payroll discrepancies, compliance reporting, uniform/equipment management, and unemployment claims.
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Position Summary With minimum guidance in a team environment, responsible for performing a variety of maintenance and repair tasks of complex scope and nature in one or more of the following areas: plumbing, carpentry, painting, air conditioning, equipment, production, and N/C machinery.
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Using various cleaning and degreasing methods, clean and remove oil and contamination from parts and equipment according to proper procedures and specifications. Oil parts to prevent rust and corrosion.
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Pushing/Pulling: Various types of equipment (e.g., engine hoist, floor jacks, engine analyzer, air hoses, etc.) Climbing: Technicians may be required to service vehicle roof panel accessories or modified equipment installed on customer vehicles.
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