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Performs advance composite operations to include trimming, vacuum-bagging, basic repair, material preparation, weighing, finishing, and molding operations. As a composite technician, you will perform composite lay-up/lamination to wrap and form composite materials to molds.
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Meridian Collision Center seeking an Experienced Autobody Collision Repair Technician. We provide "Collision" repair for all types of vehicles, and we strive for excellent customer "Care.
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December 1 - Apr 15: In Tacoma, WA assisting in Maintenance and Repair of Lighterage barge and equipment in Tacoma, WA. Standard workweek is 4 days a week, 10 hours a day. Participation in maintenance and repair and cleaning as directed when not performing cargo operations.
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Responsibilities Assists varied levels of mechanics with maintenance and repair of ground support equipment and facilities. Reads and interprets repair manuals, basic electrical and hydraulic schematics and supervisor/manager’s instructions.
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Coordinate and manage work with service providers for installation, preventative maintenance, upgrade, migration, repair, and outage remediation. This position will be on-site and can be located at any of the following facilities: St. Augustine, FL Cerritos, CA Franklin, WI Kent, WA Minneapolis, MN Pottstown, PA San Diego, CA Snoqualmie, WA SUMMARY The network engineer is responsible for the design, development, implementation, and maintenance of IT networks and infrastructure to support business needs.
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Job Responsibilities: Respond and complete residential service requests in a timely manner as a Technician Resolve maintenance issues in electrical, plumbing, and appliance repair as a Maintenance Technician Manages records of activity in the maintenance log.
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Basic Function Under the direction of the Public Works Maintenance Operation Supervisor or Maintenance Operations Lead, the employee occupying this entry level position will assist with performing field work, including maintenance and repair of City streets, rights-of-way and storm drainage systems.
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Basic Qualifications (Required Skills/Experience): 3+ years experience as a Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) machine repair mechanic, manufacturing building systems mechanic , or general equipment repair mechanic, ( IE Pump repairs, ship repairs, large farming equipment or military equipment.
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Premium Pay: ISU Detective 7.5%; Police Training Officer 5%; Canine Officers, Metro SWAT Team, School Resources Officer and Motor Officer 3%, Metro Cities Collision Response Team certified as Recon 5% and Tech 2%; and Bilingual Premium 1.
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Required Skills and Abilities: C5ISR Systems; Electronic Equipment; Electronic Systems; Equipment Testing; Maintenance Repair; Satellite Communications (SATCOM) Perform maintenance and repair services including, but not limited to, fault diagnosis, removal, and replacement of line replaceable units (LRUs), Preventative Maintenance Checks and Services (PMCS), screening, repair, overhaul, refurbishment, retrograde, installation of systems, customer support, calibration, and alignment for all C5ISR systems and associated support equipment in scope of the task order.
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OUR MODERN TRUCKS ARE METICULOUSLY MAINTAINED FOR YOUR SAFETY Every tractor has a lane departure & forward-collision warning system, hard brake monitoring, and a satellite communication device installed.
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Plumbers will install, maintain, and repair pipes and fixtures associated with heating, cooling, water distribution, and sanitation systems in residential and commercial structures. This is a well-paid, amazing opportunity for a seasoned plumber looking for a company that values their years of experience and expertise.
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The Seattle Times, a Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, is seeking a Maintenance Electrician to join our Print Operations team in Kent, WA. As a Maintenance Electrician, you will be called on to handle maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of the manufacturing equipment and industrial control support systems in our printing facility.
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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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Assist Technicians to troubleshoot and repair electrical and mechanical systems, including PLC controlled CNC’s, welders, and saws. MAINTENANCE HELPER - TACOMA HOURLY RATE - $26 to $28 Per Hour DAY SHIFT - 7am to 4pm SUMMARY OF POSITION:An employee in the Maintenance Department performs work activities in relation to the maintenance and repair of Plant equipment and buildings.
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