Location: Beasley, TX
Company: Chart Industries
electrical (480V, 208V, 120V, 24VDC) and controls-related troubleshooting Dismantles machines or equipment using hand tools or power tools to examine parts for defects and repairs or replaces Completes daily maintenance paperwork for assigned Work Requests and Checklists Assists with installing conduit and wiring for new equipment installations Performs special duties as assigned by Maintenance Supervisor/Manager REQUIREMENTS - MUST BE ABLE TO DO THE FOLLOWING: Thorough understanding of maintenance troubleshooting for electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic manufacturing equipment Working knowledge of 480 Volt 3 phase power, logic controllers, motor starters and variable frequency drives
Ability to read and follow written instructions Ability to read and interpret electrical and instrumentation drawings and specifications Your Education Should Be… Minimum Education: High School Diploma or Equivalent Trade or Technical school a plus Your Physical Work Environment Will Require… WORKING CONDITIONS: Mostly Outdoor/Shop Environment Must be able to work outdoor and indoor PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Walking Standing Using hands Bending Lifting Sitting Climbing Your Professional Experience Should Be… Minimum Experience: 5+ years of electrical maintenance experience 2+ years of experience with CNC Machine Repair 2+ years of experience in a manufacturing environment desirable Experience with
troubleshooting PLC based control systems Strong background in electrical troubleshooting Skills Required: (i.
e. certifications, licenses, registrations, etc. ): Welding and fabrication skills considered a plus Chart is an equal opportunity employer
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You can even apply, interview, and get hired all online. We want to help you find work quickly and in a community that’s right for you. Get started today! The apartment maintenance staff is responsible for completing all service requests at the direction of the maintenance supervisor or property manager.
Primary Responsibilities: Complete apartment service tickets and log all assigned work orders accurately and in a timely fashion Manage vacant apartments by preparing them through the turnover process so apartments are ready to lease to new prospects Keep the grounds free of debris and trash Provide excellent customer service to residents Resolve electrical, plumbing, and appliance repairs,
installations, service, and replacements in a responsible and professional manner that meets industry standards as needed by the apartment community. This includes servicing: Electrical circuits, receptacles, breakers, switches, and fuses Light fixtures Installation and minor repairs of appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washers, and dryers Toilets, sinks, vanities, and disposals Caulking Minor carpentry repairs Window screens and blinds Interior and exterior doors Minor painting and drywall repair Removing bulk trash (including appliances) Clearing drains and sewer lines up to 4' General knowledge of all aspects of maintenance repair and service Apartment maintenance experience is a plus
HVAC Certification is a plus Ability to lift up to 40 pounds and climb ladders Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally For more details: jobs-search.
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You can even apply, interview, and get hired all online. We want to help you find work quickly and in a community that’s right for you. Get started today! The apartment maintenance staff is responsible for completing all service requests at the direction of the maintenance supervisor or property manager.
Primary Responsibilities: Complete apartment service tickets and log all assigned work orders accurately and in a timely fashion Manage vacant apartments by preparing them through the turnover process so apartments are ready to lease to new prospects Keep the grounds free of debris and trash Provide excellent customer service to residents Resolve electrical, plumbing, and appliance repairs,
installations, service, and replacements in a responsible and professional manner that meets industry standards as needed by the apartment community. This includes servicing: Electrical circuits, receptacles, breakers, switches, and fuses Light fixtures Installation and minor repairs of appliances such as stoves, refrigerators, washers, and dryers Toilets, sinks, vanities, and disposals Caulking Minor carpentry repairs Window screens and blinds Interior and exterior doors Minor painting and drywall repair Removing bulk trash (including appliances) Clearing drains and sewer lines up to 4' General knowledge of all aspects of maintenance repair and service Apartment maintenance experience is a plus
HVAC Certification is a plus Ability to lift up to 40 pounds and climb ladders Ability to communicate effectively both in writing and verbally For more details: jobs-search.
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