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Operator Technician will be required to enter daily pre/post equipment inspections, reporting any loss or damaged equipment, requesting maintenance needs. Operator Technician will be required to enter daily pre/post equipment inspections, reporting any loss or damaged equipment, requesting maintenance needs.
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Hardware Technicians with Active Directory experience, solid Microsoft/Outlook skills, background in "touch maintenance" (aka Hands-on) of workstations, monitors, KVMs (switch boxes), cabling, printer set up/configuration/maintenance, mice, keyboards, troubleshooting of all the electronic ticketing systems, attention to detail and direct customer service.
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In addition to supporting customer repair needs, they are also responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance of equipment in the tool rental department. Repair and Tool Technicians are responsible for the evaluation and repair of small engines, outdoor power equipment and handheld electrical devices.
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A Penske Refrigeration Technician will diagnose, overhaul, adjust, and repair all series of motor truck and trailer equipment with the primary focus on all refrigeration unit maintenance equipment designed for commercial trucks and trailers.
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As an Automotive Technician you will provide quick, professional and reliable preventive maintenance and repair services to our loyal customers. This can be fully taken advantage of for the technician / mechanic that aspires to become fully ASE certified.
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Technicians will make extensive use of Microfocus tools, ServiceNow, and knowledge of the various levels of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model to complete daily network Operations and Maintenance (O&M) tasks.
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The Digital Modernization Sector at Leidos is seeking a CNOC Tier II Technician to support the customer's computer data communications systems, providing network event management and incident troubleshooting.
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Consequently, they will be able to spot anomalies in service report findings, improper maintenance practices and capable of flagging deterioration of critical equipment and components therein. This involves both planned preventative maintenance of equipment, daily corrective work, and emergency response to emergent issues.
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Perform preventative maintenance, inspection, and repairs on power generation units including diesel and natural gas, gas engines, and Automatic Transfer Switches (ATS) as scheduled. Generator Field Service Technician opportunity located West of the Fairfax, VA area.
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3+ years of experience as an Electrician or Electrical Maintenance Technician preferred. As an Electrical Maintenance Technician at Micron Technology, Inc., you will be responsible for ensuring uninterrupted supply of electrical service for the site.
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The Critical Operations Technician I is responsible for the installation, repair, and maintenance of IT, electrical, mechanical, plumbing/piping equipment, machinery and controls located in the interior and exterior of building.
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In addition to specializing in rentals and sales, we offer extensive repair and maintenance programs with comprehensive parts inventories, mobile service, planned maintenance, fleet management, crane re-manufacturing and more.
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As a Senior Installation Technician, you will be responsible for customer installations and maintenance of electronic and communications equipment in buildings, radio communications tower sites, and critical use vehicles.
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Perform proactive preventive maintenance on equipment and systems; Must be competent in soldering and brazing. We design, construct, and maintain some of the worlds leading data center facilities.
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Perform all levels of maintenance services, with the primary focus on all refrigeration unit such as Carrier and/or Thermo King commercial refrigeration equipment designed for commercial trucks and trailers.
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