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Maintenance Apprentice

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Volt Information Sciences
Maintenance Apprentice
Volt Workforce Solutions
Boise, ID
Posted:2/28/2014
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Location: US-ID-Boise
Job Type: Contingent/Temporary
Duration: 180 - 365 Days
Pay Rate: $12.00 - $13.00 /Hour
Job ID: 300150-10414-7-346256
Contact: Volt Workforce Solutions
101 S. Capitol Blvd., Suite 501
Boise, ID 83702
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Date Posted: 2/28/2014Job Description
The position of Maintenance Apprentice works directly with our Maintenance supervisor to maintain the operation and maintenance of internal systems, including overall heating, air condition, and ventilation systems, as well as oversees all sight improvements and scheduling of maintenance on all company machinery.
Provide troubleshooting/root cause analysis and maintenance
repair
to limit downtime and maximize efficiencies.
Provide leadership in implementing/maintaining planned maintenance programs
Manage maintenance department costs within budgetary guidelines
Work with manufacturing to ensure their needs are met while insuring maintenance is able to schedule their work appropriately
Maintain environmental compliance
Perform equipment and facilities installations
Safety- Examines potential unsafe working conditions; performs safety inspections/prepares safety inspections/prepares reports.
Volt is an equal opportunity employer.
Job Requirements
Knowledge of basic math skills
Ability to interpret blueprints
Analytical ability to solve problems
Knowledge of basic mechanical concepts and ability to execute solutions
Must possess interpersonal skills with ability to work effectively with others company wide
High school diploma/GED
AA degree (minimal)
One to three (1-3) years hands on mechanical experience
Must be able to lift 50 pounds by self in safe manner
Must be able to work outdoors in either hot or cold extremes
Not ready to apply?Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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