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of that component which will be loaded into a data base for future reference. The technician will also need to maintain his own repair manuals and manufacturing drawings. The technician will need to maintain a clean and safe repair area at all times and to report any unsafe issues to his foreman or manager.
Will be responsible to assembly all hydraulic valves, electrical cables and components produced by Caterpillar in accordance to any MSHA guidelines. This position will also consist of the following: - Ability to read and understand Schematics - Ability to read and use a multimeter and tape measures - Ability to solder -Basic disassembly and cleaning of hydraulic components -Ability
to work off of verbal and written manuals -Safely removes all hydraulic components, and prep equipment for cleaning -Ability to use a computer -Must be able to use excel and word -Able to use and operate a high pressure test bench for testing components -Thoroughly clean and prep parts with pneumatic tools and sandblaster -Able to paint equipment and prep for shipping -Ability to read hydraulic drawings and able to use measuring tools -Able to order repair parts for repairs - Must be able to work overtime as needed Physical Ability: As a Cable Assembler you are required to work in an industrial environment which includes exposure to significant environmental conditions.
Physical requirements
include: - Overall stamina, standing on your feet for 8 hours - Sitting, standing, climbing, walking, lifting, pulling, and/or pushing - Carrying, grasping, reaching, stooping, crouching, listening, and speaking - Must have good motor coordination skills, coordination of eyes, hands, and feet - Verbal intelligence and numerical intelligence - The workplace environmental conditions include subject to noise, heat, cold, injury exposures, and atmospheric exposures - Must be able to lift 50 pounds High School diploma or General Education Degree (GED) is required.
Qualification to operate fork trucks/tow motors is required. Two or more years' experience in or around electrical hydraulic is preferred.
Completion of a formal apprenticeship program or trade school is preferred.
System organizational goals, regulatory requirements, and performance improvement initiatives.
The manager will assist with planning and implementing the department’s medication preparation and distribution framework to service the Hospital’s patients.
In tandem with the shop director, is responsible to ensure that operational processes and hospital's standards and objectives are being met. Develops operational guidelines and assists with the alteration and education of new departmental procedures to the shop team. Assists with the oversight and development of shop team members, especially of technical staff. Assists with additional personnel activities including interviewing,
staffing, corrective action, and performance appraisals. Maintains a positive attitude that promotes and fosters an environment of safety. Along with the shop team, develops performance improvement initiatives to improve patient care and ensure adherence to established regulatory requirements.
Assists the Director of shop with the preparation and monitoring of the annual labor and non-labor budgets. Participates in multi-disciplinary committees as identified by the hospital and director of shop Performs the duties of a staff pharmacist when necessary (For more details: jobs-search. org/shop-manager_washington-c445942/shop-manager-washington_i1966787750
mechanical components of gear-driven equipment produced for the mining industry in accordance with Company and MSHA guidelines. Basic disassembly and cleaning: - Ability to work off of verbal and written instructions - Safely remove motors, tunnel housings, fluid couplings, and prep equipment for cleaning and rebuild - Ability to operate or learn to operate overhead crane, forklift, and Bobcat - Use hand and pneumatic tools and hand torch - Disassemble equipment working with tech I or II, or with supervisor - Thoroughly clean and prep parts for assembly - Paint equipment and prep for shipping Basic assembly: - Read Prints for disassembly, inspection and assembly - Basic understanding of hydraulics
and electro hydraulics along with the ability to read schematics/diagrams - Capable of understanding and performing all that is required to remanufacture components and perform final testing - Ability to perform basic trouble shooting (hydraulic, electronic sensors, mechanical) - Understand Math- (Arithmetic, basic Trigonometry, decimal conversion) - Ability to use various types of precision measuring tools Degrees or Other Special Requirements : Education and Experience: - High School diploma or General Education Degree (GED) is required.
- Qualification to operate fork trucks/tow motors is required. - Familiarity with overhead cranes is preferred. - Two or more years of experience in
a mechanical field is preferred. - Completion of a formal apprenticeship program or trade school is preferred.
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