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Effective calibration of your Marksman or Marksman+ system is crucial for accurate and reliable performance. Proper calibration helps boosts efficiency and helps avoid mistakes, leading to smoother projects. Braxton Smith shared his thoughts on how to calibrate for your jobsite, click the link below. http://spr.ly/6048o9HwO #TipTuesday #HDDGuidance
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Founder Technician Find | Host of Technician Find Office Hours | Helping Independent Automotive Repair Shops Find Technicians Faster With Creative Ads and Social Media Marketing
[VIDEO] How to recruit mechanics - Do this to FIND TECHS on Craiglsist... Learn how my team and I have revived Craigslist to recruit mechanics. In this short video I share a simple technique that my team and I have been using to recruit solid automotive and diesel mechanics off of Craigslist. https://bit.ly/3Rb65XZ #technicianfind #automotive #technician #mechanic #technicians #hiring #recruiting #automotivetraining #automotiveconsulting #dieselmechanic #autorepair
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Founder Technician Find | Host of Technician Find Office Hours | Helping Independent Automotive Repair Shops Find Technicians Faster With Creative Ads and Social Media Marketing
[VIDEO] How to recruit mechanics - Do this to FIND TECHS on Craiglsist... Learn how my team and I have revived Craigslist to recruit mechanics. In this short video I share a simple technique that my team and I have been using to recruit solid automotive and diesel mechanics off of Craigslist. https://bit.ly/3Rb65XZ #technicianfind #automotive #technician #mechanic #technicians #hiring #recruiting #automotivetraining #automotiveconsulting #dieselmechanic #autorepair
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Fleet job in AZ
Tilson is #hiring a Fleet Maintenance Manager in Chandler, Arizona, to develop, maintain, and communicate a maintenance strategy for our vehicles and equipment. This position will plan and organize preventative maintenance, manufacturer recalls, and repairs as needed. A hybrid work schedule is available for this role with 2-3 days at our Chandler office and work from home flexibility for the remainder. Learn more and apply here: https://bit.ly/48nlw85. Hiring Manager: DJ Johnson
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Does your hat color matter? Yesterday, I talked about De Bono’s metaphorical thinking hats with different colors. Each color represents a different thinking perspective. Today I will talk about real hats with different colors that matter for completely different reasons. Although the R&D center where I worked had a collegial atmosphere, the company I later learned did not. I had a project that required access to a particular waste stream from a production facility. We identified a suitable partner facility and began planning for the work. Part of this included delivering equipment and materials for the project. I had the job of driving a box truck from R&D to the production facility. When I arrived at the production facility, I entered through the delivery gate. I needed to sign in and get a hard hat. The security guard issued me a blue hard hat. I drove back to the lab where they made space for me and an intern to do our work. In our spare time we joked, talked sports, and did word puzzles with the lab technicians. Yes, we worked, but we also had fun. After the project ended, we said a temporary goodbye since I would be back to present the findings and conclusion to the management team. When I returned, I came through the front gate. Once again, I signed in and received a hard hat. This time, the security guard gave me a white hat. After I finished with the presentation, I made my way back to the lab where I had spent months working side by side with the technician crew. Of course, for safety reasons, I wore my hard hat. When I entered the lab instead of a warm reception, I got the cold shoulder. One technician said, “If we had known you were a white hat, we would have never let you work with us.” I suddenly learned hard hat color created a shorthand for work status. Salaried workers wore white hats and hourly wore blue. I honestly did not know and did not care. My father worked as an hourly technician for another industry, but this did not matter. I was a “white hat.” Not to be trusted, or even it seems to be talked to. This happened long ago, and I hope that attitudes have changed. Nevertheless, I always keep my eyes open for what ‘hats’ people wear in an organization. #SolutionInstigator #DecisionMaking #WiseChoices #WorkSmarterNotHarder
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WHY CHOOSE US: We have high standards when hiring and vetting our team. You’ll get well-trained and highly skilled technicians who show up on time, do not drink, do as they’re expected, clean up after themselves, and protect your home in the process. Again, these qualities are rare in the painting industry. I can’t even recall how many painters I have fired over the many years of our existence as a home painting company in Lexington for failing to live up to the high standards of conduct and skilled work we train for and demand. Much of the accountability for these things falls to our excellent Team Leaders as they manage not only the progress and quality of your project but also while leading, managing, and further training their team members – in skills, but also in responsibility, reliability, and integrity. ABOUT US: https://lnkd.in/ekVRG2JF
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We love a site visit. 👌 Out on the road today with Amy Perks. People ask me what I love about my job.. and it’s this. Going out seeing clients and meeting them in person. (Not keen on the hair net mind) It gives you an insight on what our engineers actually do and how hard they actually work. Without them there would be numerous issues arise .. 🔧 Production would be down which results in profit loss. 🔧 Unhappy end suppliers 🔧 More obstacles to overcome They are absolutely legends in other words 👌 If you would like to Krispy Kreme donuts or to chat engineering, then contact me or at Amy Perks today and get a site visit booked! #maintechrecruitment #maintenanceengineering
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Richard Rosenberg Distinguished Professor, University of Tennessee, Knoxville | Joint Faculty, Oak Ridge National Laboratory | Director, SEAMTN | Director, Machine Tool Research Center
Let's talk about the next generation workforce. If you'd like to tell a young person about machining and associated careers, you might like to use this video prepared by East Tennessee PBS as part of the Job Pop! series. https://lnkd.in/gNPiNFmW
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You've aced the technical test, but now it's time to walk a lead engineer through your code. You're eager for this job and have prepared thoroughly. As you introduce yourself on the conference call. Unexpectedly and all at the same time... - Your dog presents you with his squeaky, bright yellow banana. - Your parrot starts mimicking their voice. - Your pet rabbit hops onto your desk. - Your hamster rolls its exercise ball into camera view. - Your pet ferret climbs onto your shoulder and starts rearranging your hair. How do you handle the situation?
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