Maintenance Tech Construction, Mining & Trades - Reno, NV at Geebo

Maintenance Tech


Maintenance Mechanic
AAA Personnel Services - Reno, NV
compensation: compensation: $18.00Hr DOE
We are currently recruiting for a Maintenance Mechanic with 5+years of experience for one of our premier clients.
Please read the job description and requirements carefully before applying for this position.
Job Description
Mechanical Work:
Machine installation
Forklift maintenance and repair
Machine disassembly and re-assembly for repair
Knife installation and adjustment
Machine product change-over
Using hand tools, jacking and hoisting equipment, hammer drills, hydraulic and arbor presses.
Welding and Fabrication:
Use of Tig, Mig and Oxy/Acetylene welders, plasma cutter, cutting torch, cut off saw, band saws, grinders and sanders to repair or manufacture machine parts or other support equipment.
Machining:
Manufacture machine parts using metal turning lathes, milling machines, drill presses, and grinding equipment.
Plumbing:
Installation and repair of compressed air, water and drain/waste systems using propane torch and solder, pvc and abs cement, saws, tube cutters, tube hanging and clamping and de-burring tools.
Electrical:
Machine electrical inter-connection and power feeds, trouble-shooting and maintenance using volt/ohm meters, amprobe current meter and megger and battery testing equipment.
Must be able to work on own and willing to work any of the 3 shifts as needed.
Temporary to Hire
Minimum 5 years experience
Train on 1st shift. Mon-Fri (7 am to 3:30 pm) Overtime as required
Please send your resume via this method or stop by in person at AAA Personnel Services(Staffing and Recruiting Agency) between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. M-F. We are located at 3940 Spring Dr. #5A in Reno. this ad with your
Thank you!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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