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Requirements: At least 1 year of commercial or military driving experience (Required) Septic installation and repair experience (preferred) Current CDL Class B (or A) with Tanker endorsement (Required) Manual Transmission Experience Clean driving record Excellent communication skills Basic computer skills MUST register for ClearingHouse.
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The role will also do valve assembly and automation, pump repair as well as electric heat trace system prep & assembly. Pump repair and other field service work. The role will also do valve assembly and automation, pump repair as well as electric heat trace system prep & assembly.
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I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) certification in Collision Repair Management is a plus. The Collision Manager will oversee all aspects of the collision repair process, from estimating to final delivery, ensuring that repairs are completed to the highest standards of quality, safety, and customer satisfaction.
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OSW Equipment & Repair, LLC, a subsidiary of Federal Signal Corporation, is the largest truck body and trailer manufacturer in the Pacific Northwest. OSW Equipment & Repair is a subsidiary of Federal Signal Corporation’s Truck Bodies Equipment International group.
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Gerber Collision & Glass is one of the largest collision repair companies in North America. Gerber Collision & Glass has been WOWing customers with our collision repair services for over 80 years.
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Must have experience repairing carbon fiber and fiberglass structures on aircraft - taper sanding, core plugs, thermocouple placement, actual composite repair, not production. composite, fiberglass, carbon fiber, repair, aircraft, tools, blueprints, maintenance, blueprint, taper-sand.
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Shop and Small Engine Repair Technician wanted for Snohomish Location. Outlook Exterior Maintenance, Inc. is a high rise window and building maintenance cleaning company that is hiring for a full-time, Shop Maintenance And Repair Technician in the Snohomish area.
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Performs assigned tasks to construct, repair and/or maintain the City's road and street system including, but not limited to, asphalt paving and patching, striping, painting, sign installation, and replacement, mowing, brush cutting, sweeping, spraying, snowplowing, grading, and concrete patching.
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Tech will complete Impella, Balloon Pump, CTO, Athrectomy, Structural Heart (TAVR, Watchman) PFO, cardiomems, EKOS, loop recorders, occasional pacemakers, etc. Trailblazer Staffing Solutions is seeking a travel Cath Lab Technologist for a travel job in Everett, Washington.
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Repair and replace concrete and drywall/sheetrock; Ability to successfully pass EHA’s “journey level” test in one of the following building trades: electrical, plumbing, heating & ventilation, appliance repair and carpentry.
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General Summary: Delphinus Engineering, Inc., Marine Services Division has an immediate opening for an experienced Safety Specialist to support our expanding Ship Repair Operations. Preferred candidate will have a minimum of 4 years of experience working as a safety person in the shipyard/ship repair work environment.
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Performs assigned tasks to construct, repair and/or maintain the City's park system, playground equipment, and facilities including, but not limited to, mowing, edging, weeding, watering, irrigation system installation and maintenance, fertilizing, cultivating, planting, spraying, facility cleaning, trash pickup, removal, float installation and maintenance, confined space entry equipment maintenance.
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Diesel Tech; Jiffy Lube; Bumper to Bumper; Cummins; ASE; ASE Master; Diesel Vehicle Mechanic; Lead Mechanic; Freightliner; Heavy Equipment Mechanic; Diesel Lead; Automotive Mechanic; Auto Mechanic; Tech 1; Tech 2; Tech 3; Master Mechanic; Heavy Mechanic; Diesel Mechanic; Mechanical Knowledge; 91b; Engine Man; 2t3; Vehicle Maintenance; Auto Repair.
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Repair interior defects identified by other mechanics, or send to responsible shop (e.g., fiberglass) for repair, vacuum bag, cure and return to interiors repairman for re-wallpaper or touch up/paint of area.
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Operates selected laboratory equipment (e.g., glucometer, Harvard pump, digital thermometer, centrifuge, incubator). Follows SOPs and Protocols to perform procedures on study and stock animals, including, but not limited to: clinical observations, food consumptions, body weights, urine collection, administering injectable anesthesia, mating procedures, blood draws (all routes), euthanasia/necropsy, catheter placement, restraint, enrichment, and feeding and food removal.
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