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The Plant Maintenance Mechanic will report to the Mechanical Lead and Mechanical Supervisor in either the Melt Shop or Rolling Mill. Plant Maintenance Mechanics must be committed to their own personal safety as well as the safety of others around them.
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Knowledge and skills determined by CertainTeed which correlates to mechanic level and the assigned work to be performed. Minimum 5-7 years' experience with industrial mechanic background or 2 years' or more school/technical training and experience in the manufacturing industry.
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In addition, our team positively impacted 4.6 million people in 2023 through the Republic Services Charitable Foundation and local community grants.
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While performing the Diesel Technician (Diesel Mechanic) duties, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts and risk of electrical shock. While performing the Diesel Technician (Diesel Mechanic) duties, the employee is regularly required to use hands to handle or feel, reach with hands and arms, and talk or hear.
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Qualifications Minimum Qualifications: Four years of experience as a Journey level elevator mechanic (two years equivalent to an elevator inspector entry level and two additional years of progressively responsible and recent experience), or as an elevator inspector for a public sector organization enforcing elevator safety codes in relation to a wide variety of equipment.
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The examination (including written, E & T and oral components) will consist of a scored evaluation of the applicant’s training and experience as a refrigeration mechanic; knowledge of refrigeration systems; ability to install, maintain and repair refrigeration, air-conditioning and chilled water equipment, systems and controls.
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Other projects and tasks as assigned by supervisor DIESEL TECHNICIAN/MECHANIC II – MID-LEVEL. We have two levels of technicians: DIESEL MECHANIC/TECHNICIAN I – EXPERIENCED. Demonstrate proficiency in the repair and diagnosis of - with some assistance: Engines (gas and diesel), Power train to include differentials, transmissions, clutches, driveshaft’s, PTO's and wheel ends, Electrical systems including starters and alternators, HVAC systems, Steering systems, Electronics to include ECM's, ECU's, sensors etc., Engine bolt-on items such as turbos, fan clutches, injectors, cooling system etc., Brake systems including ABS, Suspension systems (spring and air.
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Demonstrating a high "HQ" (Hospitality Quotient) consisting of kindness & optimism, intellectual curiosity, work ethic, empathy, self-awareness, and integrity.
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The Mobile Trailer Technician II assists Sr Mobile Trailer Technician or higher Technicians with repairs and continues to learn additional advanced mechanical skills.
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Related experience may include: Porter Hostler, Yard Hand, Yard Jockey, Yard Spotter, Entry Level Mechanic, Mechanic Trainee, Construction Laborer, Washbay Attendant, Equipment Washer, Forklift Driver, Warehouse Worker.
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Knowledge of mechanical procedures and techniques, including (but not limited to) rigging, machinery alignment, bearing and seal replacement, lubrication, and reconditioning of parts for overhaul or preventative maintenance purposes Skilled in welding and fabrication.
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As member of the Menzies Aviation Ground Service Equipment (GSE) Mechanic team you will be responsible for the safe and efficient repairing and rebuilding of airport service vehicles. All mechanics are required to perform all duties of the other positions, as needed do to operational need; Example: a Level I Mechanic may need to perform tasks of a Level III when directed.
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Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, install, mechanical, mechanic, apprentice, AC, field service, chiller, mgr, lead, supervisor, leader, regional, HVACR, supermarket, rack systems.
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What does a Production Maintenance Mechanic do at Swire Coca-Cola? In the production plant the Maintenance Mechanic performs a variety of general facility maintenance. Experience working with Allen Bradley and Siemens PLC systems.
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Required Experience:Airframe and/or Power plant License and level of skill customarily acquired after two years as a General Mechanic, orThree years of related industrial / commercial or military maintenance experience, orTwo years of experience as apprentice mechanic working at NTA on commercial accessory components,orEquivalent combination of education and experience Note: Aircraft maintenance experience is preferred but not required.
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