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Job Description Appliance and Refrigeration Repair TechnicianWhy an Appliance Repair Technician career might be right for you:You like solving problems – Each repair is different.
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Must provide the following tools: tool belt, tape measure, cordless impact drill, cordless skill saw, 4' torpedo levelMust be able to accurately read a tape measureAbility to make advanced cuts in order to repair cabinets, doors, frameworks, floors, or other wooden fixtures used in buildings, using woodworking machines, carpenter's hand tools, or power tools.
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Essential Duties and Responsibilities Perform on-site inspection, testing, troubleshooting, repair and installation of fire alarm, suppression and releasing systems as well as associated devices in accordance with industry standards.
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Keywords: Datacard, Datacard Customer Engineer, Field Service Technician, Datacard MX6100, MX6000, troubleshooting, networking, hardware, technical, information technology, mechanical ability, computer repair, printer repair, electronics repair, software, programming, Windows.
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Demolition and tear off existing roofing systems for repair or replacement. Application and/or repair of roofing materials. Come join the Official Roofing Contractor of the Tennessee Titans.
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We are ideally looking for someone with advanced diagnostic and repair skills for Recreational Vehicle (RV) coach systems, generators and coach body repairs. Provide and document complete diagnostic test and repair or replacement services to customers.
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We want to talk to you: Plumbing-Carpentry-HVAC-Electrical-Mechanical-RV Service. A successful Recreational Vehicle (RV) Technician will have strong attention to detail, be self-motivated and well-versed in all maintenance and repairs.
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Commercial food service equipment repair agency looking for field service technicians to provide service across the greater Nashville, TN region. In addition to commercial HVAC / Refrigeration service, servicing and installation on foodservice, frozen beverage, coffee and soda fountain equipment will be the majority of the services offered in this region.
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Oversees tool work including repairs and pm work § Works with new tool IQ, OQ, PQ process, DOE runs and process studies § Plans, organizes and directs tool repair/pm and changeover operations to minimize downtime and optimize product quality.
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Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more. HCA Healthcare Co-Founder. Referral services for child, elder and pet care, home and auto repair, event planning and more.
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We continue to grow and are seeking a solution-oriented and customer-focused Equipment Repair Technician to join our team. Assists in excavating and filling of any trenches and ditches and performs manual work in preparing surfaces for pouring, forming and finishing concrete.
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Responsible for identifying and repairing all mechanical failure to include repair of appliances, HVAC, electrical or plumbing. Proactively follow specific departmental procedures in performing repair, maintenance, alteration, and installation work in a safe and neat manner.
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The Field Service Technician is responsible for the independent assembly, commissioning, inspection, repair, and troubleshooting of systems, both domestically and internationally. Support the project team in ensuring all the mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and automation punch list items are cleared and signed-off as per project requirements.
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The RRT Technician II travels to the customer’s location with a qualified team member to assist in performing (with some to limited supervision) on-wing inspection, troubleshooting, and to repair of engine/aircraft components on various corporate jets across the United States and internationally.
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Repairs equipment installed onsite at customer facilities, both warranty, and non-warranty claims. Must currently hold or be able to obtain a valid passport (with proper documentation to travel into and outside of the United States) Responsibilities of the Field Service Technician:· Frequent interface with customers and/or end-users, vendors, and contractors.
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