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Pavement Maintenance Specialist
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Join our team as a Pavement Maintenance Specialist at Tyndall AFB. Perform repair and installation of pavements, curbs, sidewalks, and drainage systems. Requires a Class B FL license with air brake endorsement and the ability to lift 50 lbs. This hands-on role offers competitive benefits for a de...
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United States , Tyndall AFB
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34.92 USD / Hour
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CBRE Government & Defense Services
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Fleet Maintenance Specialist
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Join our Asset Management team as a Fleet Maintenance Specialist in Chicago. You will manage vendor relationships, oversee trailer maintenance/repair strategies, and ensure DVIR compliance. The role requires 4+ years of fleet logistics experience and proficiency with TMS systems. We offer compreh...
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United States , Chicago
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80000.00 - 100000.00 USD / Year
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Fleet Maintenance Specialist
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Join Arrive in Austin as a Fleet Maintenance Specialist. You will manage vendor relationships, DVIR compliance, and damage claims to optimize our leased trailer fleet. The role requires 4+ years of fleet maintenance experience, strong analytical skills, and TMS proficiency. We offer comprehensive...
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United States , Austin
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Explore rewarding Maintenance Specialist jobs and discover a dynamic career at the heart of operational reliability and efficiency. Maintenance Specialists are highly skilled technical professionals responsible for ensuring the continuous, safe, and optimal performance of complex equipment and systems across a vast array of industries, from manufacturing and energy production to facilities management and transportation. This critical role goes beyond basic repairs, focusing on proactive strategies to prevent downtime, extend asset life, and implement technological improvements. Professionals in these jobs typically engage in a blend of hands-on technical work and analytical problem-solving. Common responsibilities include performing expert-level break-fix repairs and sophisticated preventive maintenance tasks on mechanical, electrical, fluid power, and control systems. A significant aspect of the role involves predictive and condition-based monitoring, utilizing advanced technologies like vibration analysis, thermal imaging, oil analysis, and SCADA data mining to diagnose potential failures before they occur. Maintenance Specialists are often tasked with interpreting data from these systems, making informed maintenance recommendations, and managing the subsequent corrective actions. They also frequently lead or contribute to continuous improvement (CI) projects, design equipment upgrades, and develop technical specifications for parts or services. The role demands a deep, cross-disciplinary understanding of how industrial systems operate and interact. Typical skills and requirements for Maintenance Specialist jobs include a strong foundation in both electrical and mechanical principles, often gained through a technical associate degree or equivalent extensive hands-on experience. Proficiency in reading schematics, technical manuals, and engineering drawings is essential. Increasingly, these positions require competency in data analytics, with familiarity in software for diagnostics and sometimes even basic programming for data interpretation. Key soft skills include meticulous problem-solving, the ability to work independently with high initiative, and excellent communication skills for documenting work, training junior technicians, and interacting with operational teams. Certifications in specialized areas like vibration analysis (e.g., ISO categories) are highly valued. Safety is paramount, so adherence to strict protocols and sometimes physical requirements for working in industrial environments are standard. Ultimately, Maintenance Specialist jobs are ideal for detail-oriented individuals who enjoy a mix of analytical thinking and hands-on application, playing a direct role in minimizing costs, enhancing productivity, and ensuring safety through superior technical expertise. If you are seeking a career where your skills directly impact operational success, explore the diverse opportunities available in this essential field.

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