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Job #WS131816140 - Aviation Mechanic |
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Listed
by Aero Controls, Inc. on |
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Description |
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FAA
Repair Station looking for an A&P mechanic. Ideal candidate must be able
to read OHM's, SB's, drawings, etc. Must be able to use precision measuring
tools. Have good organizational skills. Be able to work overtime, and be a
team player. Familiar with gear boxes, ball screws, flap carriages, and flap
tracks a plus. |
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Job #WS131815565 - Aviation Repair Technician |
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Listed
by Soundair |
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Description |
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Entry level position with an Aviation Repair Station
specializing in commercial aircraft galley insert components, If you have
good mechanical and electrical aptitude, desire a fun and challenging
environment, and are seeking real growth opportunities; this is the position
for you.
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for this job, send your résumé to the employer using the information shown. Soundair |
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Maintenance Worker
Application Deadline: Position is open until filled;
Application screening begins August 2nd.
Position Type: Full-time, hourly,
FLSA non-exempt
Start Date: August/September 2004
Compensation: Salary DOE + competitive benefits package including
medical/dental/vision, life and long term disability, vacation and sick leave +
11 paid holidays, retirement plan with employer contribution after one year,
employee assistance plan, and medical & dependent flexible spending
accounts.
Overview:
Housing
Resources Group, the largest non-profit affordable housing company in
Organization's
Housing
Resources Group is committed to addressing the affordable housing needs of
greater
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developing and managing quality, safe, and permanent affordable housing for
individuals and families
* advocating for support and enhancement of the community's critical housing
programs and services
* assisting other organizations through consulting and technical assistance.
Minimum Qualifications:
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Two years prior maintenance (carpentry, electrical and plumbing) experience in
an apartment setting, OR three years prior maintenance (carpentry, electrical
and plumbing) in high-volume, deadline-oriented work environment.
* Motivated individual with ability to work independently or as part of a team;
Positive attitude a must.
* Highly organized; capable of taking personal initiative in a project as
needed, making sure all work is completed and of high quality.
* Ability to complete strenuous work for long periods of time.
* Ability to lift and carry up to 50 lbs.
* Strong attention to detail.
* Exceptional customer service aptitude.
* Good oral and written communication skills and ability to communicate in
English.
* Dependable, self-motivated individual with stable work history.
Desired Qualifications:
* Advanced carpentry,
plumbing, and electrical repair knowledge
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* HVAC Certification
* Boiler
Operator Certification
* Project management skills.
Other Position
Requirements:
Candidates
selected for this position must:
1. Pass a criminal history background check prior to employment with Housing
Resources Group.
2. Have reliable transportation and be able to meet all traveling requirements
of the position.
3. Possess and maintain a valid Washington State Driver's License, the
appropriate amount of automobile insurance, and a safe driving record, IF
utilizing a personal or Company owned vehicle in the performance of job duties
associated with this position.
To Apply:
Download HRG
employment application and supplemental questionnaire from web at http://www.hrg.org/htm/employment/index.htm or pick up in person. Then, submit
completed application package via mail or fax to:
Housing
Resources Group
Attn: Maintenance
Worker Search
Fax:
(206) 623-9404
Tel:
(206) 957-2710
Web:
www.hrg.org
Housing
Resources Group (HRG) is an equal opportunity employer. No applicant will
be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, marital status, sexual
orientation, political ideology, age, creed, religion, ancestry, national
origin, sensory or mental or physical handicap, or disabled veteran or Viet Nam
era veteran status.
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Job #WS131835028 - Journeyman Machinist |
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Listed
by Janicki Industries on |
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Description |
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JOURNEYMAN MACHINIST Send resume to hr@janicki.com Or fax to 360-856-1067 |
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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY http://jobsearch.usajobs.opm.gov/ |
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on links for more information Duties: Incumbent inspects, dismantles,
repairs, relocates, modifies, maintains, aligns, installs, and operationally
checks fixed and semi-fixed production machinery and other equipment. Lays
out plan of repair to structural pieces. Determines parts requiring special
machining or fabrication at the machine shop. Provides machinists with design
or outline of necessary repair and after special machining or fabrication
reassembles machine or structural piece and gives a final operational check.
All parts not requiring precise machine work are replaced, repaired or
fabricated at the job site. Directs cutting or welding operations of welders
to assure cuts and welds are in conformance with plan layout. May perform own
cutting, welding and burning. Works on fixed and semi-fixed production
machinery such as metal brakes, band saws, shears, lathes, drill presses,
planers, iron workers, grinders, rollers, crimpers, woodworking machines. · Opened to all ·
Knowledges, Skills and Abilities (KSAs) ELEMENT 1.ABILITY TO PERFORM
THE WORK OF AN INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT MECHANIC WITHOUT MORE THAN · Experience and
training that furnish the knowledges, skills, and abilities needed to perform
the duties of this position consistent with accepted practices of the trade.
Ability to use and maintain appropriate tools and equipment. Ability to read,
understand, and apply instruction and other materials related to the job. · Ability to do
the work of the position under normal supervision. · The experience
described in your resume will be evaluated as related to the qualifications,
knowledge, skills and abilities required for this job. · This position is
a temporary position and may be extended in one year increments up to a
maximum of two years. · Permanent Change
of Station (PCS) expenses are not authorized. · A medical
examination is required. · You will be
required to provide proof of U.S. Citizenship. ·
License/Certification: Valid state Drivers License · Male applicants
born after · Direct Deposit
of Pay is Required. · Further
certification from this announcement may take place up to 90 days beyond the
closing date of this announcement. · You must include
the announcement number on your application. · Applicants
claiming Veterans' Preference must submit required paperwork at the time of
application. · Credit will be
given for appropriate unpaid experience or volunteer work. · Failure to
provide all of the required information as stated in the vacancy announcement
may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating. ·
Resumes must be received by the closing date of this announcement.
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Point of Contact:
Beth Martin, WCPOC, 520-533-0072, DEU@cpocwcp.hua.army.mil |
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on links for more information Duties: Incumbent plans and lays out
work in accordance with drawings, sketches, blueprints, and own knowledge of construction
or needed repairs. Selects lumber, materials and supplies. Measures and cuts
material to the required lengths and dimensions. Installs rafters, studs,
sills, plates, braces, joists, floors, sub-floors, panels (including
sheetrock, plywood and veneers), siding, sheathing, roofing, building paper,
insulating materials, door and window frames, and interior and exterior trim.
Installs structural and trim items by nailing, bolting, morticing, doweling
and gluing. Planes, sands, and finishes completed work when necessary.
Installs sheet, roll and shingle roofing ensuring proper alignment and
overlap. Fabricates and installs frames or casings for windows, doors,
transoms, and ventilators; shelves counters, plywood duct-work, bulletin
boards, cabinets, bookcases, and related features having built-in
characteristics. · Opened to all ·
Knowledges, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) //ELEMENT 1 ABILITY TO DO THE
WORK OF A CARPENTER WITHOUT MORE THAN NORMAL SUPERVISION (SCREEN OUT
ELEMENT)//ELEMENT 2 KNOWLEDGE OF EQUIPMENT //ELEMENT 3 TECHNICAL PRACTICES
(THEORETICAL, PRECISE, ARTISTIC)//ELEMENT 4 ABILITY TO INTERPRET
INSTRUCTIONS, SPECIFICATIONS, ETC (INCLUDES BLUEPRINT READING)//ELEMENT 5
MEASUREMENT AND LAYOUT//ELEMENT 6 ABILITY TO USE AND MAINTAIN TOOLS AND
EQUIPMENT// ELEMENT 7 KNOWLEDGE OF MATERIALS// PHYSICAL EFFORT: This position
requires a high degree of physical fitness and dexterity to safely accomplish
moderate to heavy physical tasks. Employee performs frequent lifting and
carrying of objects that weigh about 50 lbs. Work requires climbing interior
and exterior stairways, vertical ladders, scaffolds, standing and bending in
position for extended periods of time. Employee uses a variety of hand and
power tools which run from light to heavy in weight.// WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is performed outdoors in all kinds of weather conditions and indoor
areas that may be dusty, drafty, and noisy. Employee works on ladders and
scaffolding, which present the risk of falling. Equipment and tools require
special care and attention to avoid injury. Work subjects employee to
strains, sprains, cuts, scratches, bruises, and broken bones. · Experience and
training that furnish the knowledges, skills, and abilities needed to perform
the duties of this position consistent with accepted practices of the trade.
Ability to use and maintain appropriate tools and equipment. Ability to read,
understand, and apply instruction and other materials related to the job. · Ability to do
the work of the position under normal supervision. · The experience
described in your resume will be evaluated as related to the qualifications,
knowledge, skills and abilities required for this job. · Permanent Change
of Station (PCS) expenses will be authorized. · A medical
examination is required. · You will be
required to provide proof of U.S. Citizenship. ·
License/Certification: Must obtain/maintain a valid state Drivers
License · Male applicants
born after · Direct Deposit
of Pay is Required. · Further
certification from this announcement may take place up to 90 days beyond the
closing date of this announcement. · You must include
the announcement number on your application. · You may claim
Military Spouse Preference. · Applicants
claiming Veterans' Preference must submit required paperwork at the time of
application. · Credit will be
given for appropriate unpaid experience or volunteer work. · Applicants must
provide a narrative that addresses each of the knowledge, skills and
abilities(KSAs) on plain bond paper and submit it along with the other
application materials. Information may include experience, education,
training and awards as it relates to each KSA. Since you will be rated based
on your possession of the KSAs listed in this announcement and a ranking
determination made which affects your chance for employment, it would benefit
you to provide your responses to the KSAs. · Failure to
provide all of the required information as stated in the vacancy announcement
may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating. ·
Resumes must be received by the closing date of this announcement.
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Point of Contact:
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Job #AJB12881735 - Tradesperson AMSEC 6634 |
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Listed
by Science Applications International Corporation |
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Description |
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Closes 10/15/04, Repair machinery or mechanical equipment. Work
involves most of the following: examining machines and mechanical equipment
to diagnose source of trouble; dismantling or partly dismantling machines and
performing repairs that mainly involve the use of hand tools in scraping and
fitting parts; replacing broken or defective parts with items obtained from
stock; ordering the production of a replacement part by a machine shop or
sending the machine to a machine shop for major repairs; preparing written
specifications for major repairs or for the production of parts ordered from
machine shops; reassembling machines and making all necessary adjustments for
operation. In general, the work of a Tradesperson requires rounded training
and experience usually acquired through a formal apprenticeship or equivalent
training and experience. , Excluded from this classification are workers
whose primary duties involve setting up or adjusting machines. , May also
include those who specialize in a single trade area that requires specialized
training and experience and an external certification of competence, such as:
Welder, Pipefitter, Brazer, Universal A/C&R Mechanic or, Electrician.
Trades that use or operate specialized equipment may also be categorized as
Tradespersons, including riggers, sheet metal workers and
painters/specialized coating applicators. , Inspect, repair and maintain
functional parts of mechanical equipment and machinery such as pumps,
compressors, etc. using hoists, hand tools, gauges, drills, grinding wheels
and testing devices. Inspect defective equipment and diagnose malfunctions
under supervision, using appropriate tools and maintenance manuals. With
limited supervision, disassemble and overhaul engines, pumps, generators,
transmissions, etc. Operate equipment to test functioning. , May also perform
duties as certified in a single trade area such as Welder, Pipe-fitter,
Brazer Universal A/C&R Mechanic or Electrician or the duties of
specialized equipment operators including riggers, sheet metal workers,
painters, sandblasters and specialized coating applicators. , Develop and use
technical documents including controlled work packages, formal work processes
and procedures, test documents, quality reports and task or trip reports. ,
All selected applicants will be required to undergo a Company-paid baseline
audiogram (hearing test) prior to starting work. , Position Specific , Must
have a minimum of 3 years experience in the pipefitting trade, able to fit
and braze / weld all types of piping systems onboard U.S. Naval Vessels. Must
have a High School Diploma or equivalent GED. |
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How To Apply |
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for this job, send your résumé to the employer using the information shown.
Please include the Employer's Job # (shown below) and your contact information when applying. |
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Job #AJB12881734 - Tradesperson AMSEC 6635 |
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Listed
by Science Applications International Corporation |
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Description |
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Closes 10/15/2004, Repair machinery or mechanical
equipment. Work involves most of the following: examining machines and
mechanical equipment to diagnose source of trouble; dismantling or partly
dismantling machines and performing repairs that mainly involve the use of
hand tools in scraping and fitting parts; replacing broken or defective parts
with items obtained from stock; ordering the production of a replacement part
by a machine shop or sending the machine to a machine shop for major repairs;
preparing written specifications for major repairs or for the production of
parts ordered from machine shops; reassembling machines and making all
necessary adjustments for operation. In general, the work of a Tradesperson
requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal
apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience. , Excluded from this
classification are workers whose primary duties involve setting up or
adjusting machines. , May also include those who specialize in a single trade
area that requires specialized training and experience and an external
certification of competence, such as: Welder, Pipefitter, Brazer, Universal
A/C&R Mechanic or, Electrician. Trades that use or operate specialized
equipment may also be categorized as Tradespersons, including riggers, sheet
metal workers and painters/specialized coating applicators. , Inspect, repair
and maintain functional parts of mechanical equipment and machinery such as
pumps, compressors, etc. using hoists, hand tools, gauges, drills, grinding
wheels and testing devices. Inspect defective equipment and diagnose
malfunctions under supervision, using appropriate tools and maintenance
manuals. With limited supervision, disassemble and overhaul engines, pumps,
generators, transmissions, etc. Operate equipment to test functioning. , May
also perform duties as certified in a single trade area such as Welder,
Pipe-fitter, Brazer Universal A/C&R Mechanic or Electrician or the duties
of specialized equipment operators including riggers, sheet metal workers,
painters, sandblasters and specialized coating applicators. , Develop and use
technical documents including controlled work packages, formal work processes
and procedures, test documents, quality reports and task or trip reports. ,
All selected applicants will be required to undergo a Company-paid baseline
audiogram (hearing test) prior to starting work. , Position Specific , Must
have a minimum of 3 years experience in the electrical field and be able to
repair and troubleshoot various ship board systems. Must be able to lift and
carry up to 70 Lbs of gear and equipment in a shipboard environment. |
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How To Apply |
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for this job, send your résumé to the employer using the information shown.
Please include the Employer's Job # (shown below) and your contact information when applying. |
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Job #AJB12881733 - Tradesperson AMSEC 6636 |
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Listed
by Science Applications International Corporation |
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Description |
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Closes 10/15/2004, Repair machinery or
mechanical equipment. Work involves most of the following: examining machines
and mechanical equipment to diagnose source of trouble; dismantling or partly
dismantling machines and performing repairs that mainly involve the use of
hand tools in scraping and fitting parts; replacing broken or defective parts
with items obtained from stock; ordering the production of a replacement part
by a machine shop or sending the machine to a machine shop for major repairs;
preparing written specifications for major repairs or for the production of
parts ordered from machine shops; reassembling machines and making all
necessary adjustments for operation. In general, the work of a Tradesperson
requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal
apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience. , Excluded from this
classification are workers whose primary duties involve setting up or
adjusting machines. , May also include those who specialize in a single trade
area that requires specialized training and experience and an external
certification of competence, such as: Welder, Pipefitter, Brazer, Universal
A/C&R Mechanic or, Electrician. Trades that use or operate specialized
equipment may also be categorized as Tradespersons, including riggers, sheet
metal workers and painters/specialized coating applicators. , Inspect, repair
and maintain functional parts of mechanical equipment and machinery such as
pumps, compressors, etc. using hoists, hand tools, gauges, drills, grinding
wheels and testing devices. Inspect defective equipment and diagnose
malfunctions under supervision, using appropriate tools and maintenance
manuals. With limited supervision, disassemble and overhaul engines, pumps,
generators, transmissions, etc. Operate equipment to test functioning. , May
also perform duties as certified in a single trade area such as Welder,
Pipe-fitter, Brazer Universal A/C&R Mechanic or Electrician or the duties
of specialized equipment operators including riggers, sheet metal workers,
painters, sandblasters and specialized coating applicators. , Develop and use
technical documents including controlled work packages, formal work processes
and procedures, test documents, quality reports and task or trip reports. ,
All selected applicants will be required to undergo a Company-paid baseline
audiogram (hearing test) prior to starting work. , Position Specific , Must
have 3 years minimum experience in the welding field welding on various ship
systems. Must be able to pass a welding qualification test. |
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How To Apply |
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To apply
for this job, send your résumé to the employer using the information shown.
Please include the Employer's Job # (shown below) and your contact information when applying. |
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Job #AJB12881732 - Tradesperson AMSEC 6638 |
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Listed
by Science Applications International Corporation |
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Description |
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Closes 10/15/04, Repair machinery or
mechanical equipment. Work involves most of the following: examining machines
and mechanical equipment to diagnose source of trouble; dismantling or partly
dismantling machines and performing repairs that mainly involve the use of
hand tools in scraping and fitting parts; replacing broken or defective parts
with items obtained from stock; ordering the production of a replacement part
by a machine shop or sending the machine to a machine shop for major repairs;
preparing written specifications for major repairs or for the production of
parts ordered from machine shops; reassembling machines and making all
necessary adjustments for operation. In general, the work of a Tradesperson
requires rounded training and experience usually acquired through a formal
apprenticeship or equivalent training and experience. , Excluded from this
classification are workers whose primary duties involve setting up or
adjusting machines. , May also include those who specialize in a single trade
area that requires specialized training and experience and an external
certification of competence, such as: Welder, Pipefitter, Brazer, Universal
A/C&R Mechanic or, Electrician. Trades that use or operate specialized
equipment may also be categorized as Tradespersons, including riggers, sheet
metal workers and painters/specialized coating applicators. , Inspect, repair
and maintain functional parts of mechanical equipment and machinery such as
pumps, compressors, etc. using hoists, hand tools, gauges, drills, grinding
wheels and testing devices. Inspect defective equipment and diagnose
malfunctions under supervision, using appropriate tools and maintenance
manuals. With limited supervision, disassemble and overhaul engines, pumps, generators,
transmissions, etc. Operate equipment to test functioning. , May also perform
duties as certified in a single trade area such as Welder, Pipe-fitter,
Brazer Universal A/C&R Mechanic or Electrician or the duties of
specialized equipment operators including riggers, sheet metal workers,
painters, sandblasters and specialized coating applicators. , Develop and use
technical documents including controlled work packages, formal work processes
and procedures, test documents, quality reports and task or trip reports. ,
All selected applicants will be required to undergo a Company-paid baseline
audiogram (hearing test) prior to starting work. , Position Specific , Must
have a minimum of 3 years mechanical experience working onboard U.S. Naval
Ships. |
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How To Apply |
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send your résumé to the employer using the information shown. Please include
the Employer's Job # (shown below) and your contact information when applying. |
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Job #WA1288624 - AUTO BODY REPAIRMAN |
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Listed
by WORKSOURCE |
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Description |
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MARYSVILLE
AUTO BODY REPAIR SHOP NEEDS AN EXPERIENCED AUTO BODY REPAIRMAN. |
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How To Apply |
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To apply for this job,
send your résumé to the agency shown below. Please include the Job Order# (Job ID) and your
contact information when applying. If you meet the qualifications for this
job, your résumé will be forwarded to the employer. |
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Job #WS131802919 - Auto Body Technician |
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Listed
by ROY ROBINSON, INC. on |
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Description |
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Journeyman
auto body technician position open immediately. Paid vacation, healthcare and
401K. I-Car certification required. Experience with Genesis laser measuring a
plus. |
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How To Apply |
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To apply for this job,
send your résumé to the employer using the information shown.
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Job #WS131833009 - Maintenance Manager |
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Listed
by |