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Pella

Automotive Technician - Master Level - Auto Tech

Chrysler - Mopar   7/25
Details: Chrysler Group’s Mopar Team is looking for Master Automotive Technicians to join our team.  Master technicians are tasked with repairing the most challenging and time-sensitive problems that vehicles have when they arrive at the service department.  The duties of a master technician include:  Conferring with customers or service advisors to obtain descriptions of vehicle problems, and to discuss work to be performed and future repair requirements. Testing and adjusting repaired systems to meet manufacturers' performance specifications. Performing quality inspections of vehicle repairs prior to returning the vehicle to the customer Diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical, steering, suspension, braking, air conditioning, etc Communicating directly with the service advisor so that customers can be informed if any additional service is needed. Providing an estimate of time needed for additional repairs. Test-driving vehicles, and testing components and systems, using equipment such as infrared engine analyzers, compression gauges and computerized diagnostic devices. Executing repairs under warranty to manufacturer specifications.

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Pella

Automotive Technician - Entry Level - Auto Tech

Chrysler / Mopar   7/25
Details: Chrysler Group’s  Mopar Team is looking for Entry Level Automotive Technicians to join our team.  The service department is one of the most important in the dealership. Chrysler service departments are clean, safe and state-of-the-art. The jobs are challenging and extensive training is available to those who are career focused. The duties of an entry-level service technician include:  Performing vehicle inspections, basic maintenance, minor repairs, and documenting repairs. Performing oil changes and lubrication work. Communicating with service advisor when additional repairs are needed or when repairs cannot be completed in the scheduled time period Inspecting and test-driving new vehicles to ensure that all features function properly.. Installing Mopar accessories on new vehicles as specified by the customer or dealer. Working alongside skilled technicians to learn how to perform quality vehicle service maintenance and repairs.

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Knoxville

Systems Control Technician

3M CO.   7/24
Details: Systems Control Technician 3M Company has an opening for a Systems Control Technician in its Knoxville, Iowa, location. The position requires an A.S. Degree in Electronics or related field or a minimum of five years recent industrial systems technician work experience. Work experience with electrical and electronic control systems including PLCs, power distribution, electronic drives, MCCs, process control systems and pneumatic is strongly desired.All applicants must apply through the Iowa Workforce Development Center in Pella at 612 Franklin Suite 101 or in Oskaloosa at 408 S. 11th Street.Applications will be accepted through Friday, July 30, 2010. No applications may be picked up or turned in at the 3M plant.Equal OpportunityEmployer M/F/V/D. Source - Des Moines Register - Des Moines, IA

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Nationwide

Intelligence Specialist Opportunities

U.S. Navy   7/15
Details: Armed with often secretive, up-to-the-second information, Sailors in this field are focused on collecting and communicating information and data. They handle highly classified documents, defend the U.S. against threats and transform raw data into vital intelligence.Job Description Deciphering and protecting classified information for the Navy and our country is the top priority of Sailors in the intelligence and communications field. They are the Navy’s information experts. From detecting enemy radar signals to tracking surface and inbound threats to coding and decoding classified information, the intelligence and communications team keeps the Fleet informed with the latest news and developments. If the responsibility of handling high-tech classified information appeals to you, answer your life’s challenge with a job in the field of intelligence and communications. What Will You Do? Individuals in this community must be able to meet all security clearance requirements. The most state-of-the-art electronic equipment is available to Sailors in this field. You could operate equipment such as the Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) system on a ship. As part of this occupational specialty, you may: Track targets Operate underwater communications equipment Defend ships against inbound threats, including antiship missiles Analyze intelligence Maintain Combat Information Center (CIC) displays of strategic and tactical information Serve as air traffic controllers Operate and maintain the Navy global satellite telecommunications systems Work with highly classified and technical material Provide technical support to deployed units Operate electronic radio receivers Operate state-of-the-art computer equipment Skills and TrainingPositions in the intelligence and communications field involve a high level of responsibility and maturity in dealing with highly technical equipment and classified information. Individuals can receive extensive Navy training in the operation, maintenance and repair of complicated computers and electronics. Your training may also prepare you for a future career as: Intelligence Specialist Cryptographic Machine Operator Photographic Interpreter Computer Programmer Data Communications Analyst Electronic Intelligence Operations Specialist Computer Systems Hardware Analyst Air Traffic Controller

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Ottumwa

Production Mechanic

Dr. Pepper Snapple Group   7/6
Details: Main responsibility is to keep the production equipment in working order and to minimize downtime of the machines.  Maintain and or increase line efficiency standards 1.      Make necessary corrections and running adjustments to maintain maximum production and quality. 2.      Analyze mechanical and operational problems on assigned equipment and plan for and take corrective action. 3.      Review production schedule and when equipment is not scheduled for manufacturing, perform scheduled maintenance. 4.      Test equipment to check operation.  Test out equipment after repairs, changeovers, or extended downtime. 5.      Examine defects and analyze the cause and where possible, take corrective action 6.      Notify supervisor of reoccurring equipment malfunctions and corrective action taken, and of quality problems 7.      Follow all lockout/tag out procedures

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