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Pinsetter Technician

Company Name:
Brunswick
Looking for an Exciting, Part-time opportunity to work in a fun, fast-paced environment!!!! Look No Further! The Brunswick Corporation has over 165 years of being the leader in the recreation and leisure products industry with sales of excess of $400 million.
We are currently in need of a Part-Time, Pinsetter Technician for our Riverview Lanes Bowling Center located in Birmingham, AL.
Duties/
Responsibilities:
Responsible for immediately correcting all minor malfunctions of the automatic pinsetter
Oil lanes with lane machine.
Repairs or replaces broken pieces of the pinsetter.
Performs service on automatic pinsetter correcting pin jams and minor malfunctions and recording stops on stop sheet.
Cleans, repairs and refinishes pins. Replaces bad pins when necessary. Uses DBA spin clean machine.
Keeps pit and stop area neat and clean at all times.
Maintains safe environment for guests, employees and self.
Embraces S.T.A.R.T (Show Your Smile, Tell Them Hello, Act Enthusiastically, Really Care and Thank Everyone) and applies the concept to all employee and guest interactions.
Embodies and demonstrates the key behaviors associated with the Brunswick Bowling Retail values of guest service, passion for bowling and entertainment, integrity and teamwork.
Minimum
Qualifications:
Experience: Mechanical experience is helpful but not mandatory
Must be at least 18 years old.
Education Level: High school diploma or equivalent
Schedule: Part-time work only. Must be available to work nights, weekends and possible holidays.
Benefits:
Hourly pay
Career Advancement
Discounted Bowling
To Apply: Please visit us at:
https://www.brunswickcareers.apply2jobs.com/HVExt/index.cfm?dr=1&fuseaction=mHVExternal.showMinimumAgeSelection
Brunswick Bowling & Billiards is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer
(Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans)Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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