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The Site Technician III/ Lead; is responsible for small projects, mowing, weed eating, seeding, planting, weed control, equipment maintenance, snow and ice control, asphalt or concrete work, brick or stonework, demolition, grading, and/or site cleanup tasks.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company’s exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Perform routine maintenance and cleaning of equipment; assist with troubleshooting and problem solving of equipment and systems as directed by Company management or Service Department personnel.
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Knowledge of paper mill processes and equipment. Lynchburg Mill is seeking an hourly Mechanical Maintenance Technician with the ability to provide primary millwright skills for the Lynchburg Mill.
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Must understand inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire protection systems, equipment and features. As a Fire Protection Engineer you will be performing technical evaluations associated with new facility equipment and modifications, conducting routine compliance audits, inspections, and assessments of existing plant conditions.
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Tours job sites to ascertain progress in meeting time schedules, to detect insufficient utilization of workers and equipment, ensure slope and material thickness to verify compliance with contracts, and to supervise the job.
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Setup and operate manual and CNC precision grinding equipment to perform precision ID, OD, form grinding, multi-axis grinding, and flat surface grinding. Experience with the setup and operation of precision grinding equipment.
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Expert knowledge of traffic control and roadway striping coupled with a unique ability to quickly mobilize our extensive fleet, state-of-the art equipment and trained technicians allows RoadSafe to safely provide quality, value, and peace of mind to our customers nationwide.
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The Materials Procurement Engineer will be part of a diverse and multi-discipline team working on a variety of projects including next generation reactor design, reactor component/equipment development, medical isotopes, and advanced manufacturing technology development.
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The Floor Technician is responsible for floor maintenance, restoration, and the operation of industrial floor care equipment in assigned location(s). Previous experience as a floor care technician or in related role and knowledge of floor care equipment and use is preferred.
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Delta Star has an immediate opening for Maintenance Technician III. Full Time, Night Shift, Hourly Position Candidates Must Be Able to Learn to: Maintain electrical/electronic devices that provide power for plant distribution, machines, equipment and other gear.
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As a Crane Operator at Kinsley Steel, Inc., you will play a critical role in the loading and unloading of crane equipment from trailers, overseeing the setup and dismantling of cranes on site, and conducting thorough equipment inspections to guarantee safe operation.
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The Lead Communications Technician will act as the on-site coordinator and crew supervisor for voice and data installation projects. The Lead Communications Technician will perform quality checks; coordinate moves and cut sheets for voice and data cross connects; prepare red-lined as-built drawings.
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3-5 years of off-road / yellow iron equipment maintenance experience. Additional duties may include performing equipment checks, running multiple troubleshooting programs to include Caterpillars ET (Electronic Technician.
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Maintain and safely operate all assigned tools and equipment, including but not limited to tape measure, caliper, hammer, pallet trucks, banding machine, micrometer, beam hooks, plate lifting clamps, forklift, overhead crane and personal protective equipment.
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