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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/DUTIESResponsible for the efficient and accurate collection, sorting, reviewing, analyzing, organizing, updating, filing, and maintaining of all aircraft records to include but not limited to; aircraft airframe/engine records, airframe/engine component records, aircraft logbooks, engine logbooks, FAA form 337s, ICAs, AAIP inspection checklists, 8130-3 forms, parts tags and all other associated aircraft records.
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Replaces worn or damaged parts such as hoses, wiring, and belts, in machines and equipment such as truck, street sweeper and other equipment used within the maintenance department. Thorough understanding of electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems, carpentry, landscaping, painting, cleaning, appliances, utilities, elevators, fencing/gates, and fire systems.
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Knowledge of industrial product lines such as pool and spa equipment, chemicals, construction materials, plumbing supplies, electrical supplies, HVAC supplies, auto parts, irrigation supplies, or similar industrial tangible goods helpful.
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May provide support to other parts of Auto Line of Business (e.g. Total Loss, Salvage, etc.) Recognizes and forwards appropriate files to subject matter experts (i.e., Subrogation, SIU, Property, Adverse Subrogation, etc.
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Architect FPGbased systems to determine parts, interfaces, and Concept of Operations (CONOPS) Translate system-level requirements into FPGA requirements. Designers work with circuit card designers and systems engineers to develop requirements, architect new parts, collaborative modeling of algorithms, partition and perform code development, simulation, and place and route.
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The areas could include Demand Planning, Operations Planning & Control, New Product Introduction, new repair process development and deployment, operations, parts reclamation, client/product implementation, system support, and customer service for areas assigned.
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Exposure to moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne particles, outside weather conditions, extreme heat/cold, wet and/or humid conditions, toxic or caustic chemicals, vibration and high noise level may be possible.
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Store parts on carts or cover to eliminate potential damageMend damaged body by hammering out or filling in dents and welding broken parts; ensure all gaps and fits are to industry standards; remove damaged fenders, panels and grills; and bolts or welds replacement parts in position and reassemble after parts are paintedOperate a variety of hand and power tools (e.g. welder, soldering equipment, cutting torch, blocks, hammers, wrenches, sander, spray guns, etc.
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Can be anything from plane propellers, RV parts, etc. Combination of drop and hook and live unload Truck Speed 65 pedal and cruise Bonus SIGN ON BONUS $500– paid in full on second paycheck Requirements 6 months of recent tractor-trailer experience and Hazmat Endorsement Time sensitive air freight that will not fit on a plane.
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The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service. Familiar with automotive parts, cataloging, weatherly index system, and automotive sales or service.
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Relay customer food and beverage orders from service counter to kitchen operations. Cleaning work shall entail sweeping and mopping floors, scrubbing, rinsing and polishing tables, seats, windows, doors, countertops, kitchenware, and kitchen equipment, and removing unused items from dining area and litter from the premises.
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Remove, disassemble, assemble, and install components and parts, including mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic components. Use soldering guns and hand tools to connect wiring to accessories such as relays, circuit breakers, plugs, switches, and solenoids.
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Climate control environmentOpens supply boxes, places component parts and supplies in proper location on the production line, and accurately processes material returns in the Mary Kay Business Systems.
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Team members must also clean the dining room, service counter, and kitchen stations. It is our policy to train Crew in as many skill areas as possible. Consistently pushes to open and close door to store and storage shed and office as well as cooler and freezers.
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Ewing Subaru of Plano is seeking a full time Parts Warehouse Associate for our Parts Department. We are looking for someone to oversee the daily operations of the Parts Warehouse, while reporting any issues, concerns or other pertinent matters to the Parts Managers.
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