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Priority Dispatch Corp.
Kent City, MI
Job Details Job Location : Kent City, MI - Kent City, MI Position Type : Full Time Salary Range : Undisclosed Description GreenMark Equipment is the premier John Deere dealership in Southwestern Michigan and Northern Indiana with 17 locations to serve our customers. We are committed to providing value-added equipment solutions through our sales, service and support to farmers, commercial businesses, large property owners and homeowners. GreenMark Equipment is built on integrity, quality products, a highly trained team, and offering quality service at competitive prices. GreenMark offers the following benefits: Excellent health benefit package begins 1 st day Paid Holidays Paid Time Off 401k with company match Tool discounts Company provided uniforms First shift work schedule Career stability Overtime available Efficiency and team bonuses Referral bonus up to $3700 Company paid training Training and Growth: GreenMark prides itself on exceeding John Deere’s yearly training goals. Our teams are provided with top-notch training and are the best in the industry. Training is conducted either online, in person or at a John Deere training facility. If you want to be one of the industry’s best, it’s time to come to a company that wants you to be the best! Wage: $20/hr - $30/hr Sign on bonus commensurate with experience, starting at $2000 Purpose: Independently performs complex diagnostics, service repairs and maintenance work on customer and/or dealer-owned turf equipment. May require some direction or guidance from the Service Manager, Service Location Manager, or Shop Foreman. Responsibilities: Performs diagnostics and repairs on John Deere equipment and technology Conducts or supports customer clinics Performs diagnostics and repairs in the field as required Accountable for billable time and assigned work orders Responsible for complete and thorough documentation of diagnostics and repairs performed on work orders and on time submittal of information May participate in Service EDUCATE Training programs required for the development of skills and knowledge Operates and maintains vehicles, tools and equipment required to perform job responsibilities Maintains a clean work area and performs work in a neat and orderly fashion Follows all safety rules and regulations in performing work assignments Maintains current knowledge of John Deere and competitive products Qualifications Experience, Education, Skills and Knowledge: Experience performing service repairs; demonstrated experience consistently meeting performance metrics preferred Experience performing repairs and maintenance using special tools and equipment following Technical Manual procedures on machines of the Technicians specialty Experience with the mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems used in off road, construction, lawn, or heavy equipment Experience operating vehicles, tools, and equipment for diagnostic purposes Experience with basic computer functions; experience using Service ADVISOR or other computer based diagnostic repair tools preferred Experience working cooperatively in a team environment Experience communicating effectively verbally and in writing Must have an adequate toolset to perform job responsibilities Must have the physical ability to: climb, stoop, bend, squat, twist, frequently lift up to 50 lbs. stretch, drive/sit, utilize hands, and vision abilities High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent experience required; Associates degree preferred Valid drivers license required; CDL (Commercial Drivers License) preferred It's so much more than a job. It's a CAREER. And Technicians are THE John Deere DIFFERENCE. #GM #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Navy Diver
NAVY
Kent City, MI
ABOUT Their accomplishments are epic. Their expertise is unrivaled. No other force is more intensely trained to succeed in the perilous world of underwater adventure. Each assignment they take on is crucial and backed by a steadfast dedication to teamwork. Navy Divers are part of an extraordinary community. They journey anywhere from the darkest depths of the world’s oceans to freezing arctic-like conditions underneath icebergs, accomplishing a number of tasks only few can perform, with no margin for error. Navy Divers may be expected to: Perform a variety of diving salvage operations and special diving duties worldwide Take part in construction and demolition projects Execute search and rescue missions Support military and civilian law enforcement agencies Serve as the technical experts for diving evolutions for numerous military Special Operations units Provide security, communications and other logistics during Expeditionary Warfare missions Carry out routine ship maintenance, including restoration and repair RESPONSIBILITIES Your job as a Navy Diver could encompass many dive specialties, including: Salvage and recovery – Locating and retrieving wreckage; conducting harbor and waterway clearance, underwater repairs and salvage operations in all environments Deep submergence – Probing the greatest depths in the name of research and other classified missions Ship husbandry – Inspecting and repairing ships and submarines Saturation diving – Working and living at extreme depths for days or weeks at a time WORK ENVIRONMENT Fittingly, the Navy Diver motto is “We Dive the World Over.” Members of this Special Operations force travel the world, working everywhere imaginable, in just about every possible undersea environment – from cold, muddy water where underwater tasks can be completed by feel only - to warm, tropical waters clear enough for underwater photography. TRAINING & ADVANCEMENT Training to become a Navy Diver challenges your willpower, intelligence and physical strength – and puts your desire to the test. Complete the training, and you’ll rank among the world’s elite underwater adventurers. Training includes: Diver Preparation Course (7 weeks) at Naval Training Command, Great Lakes, IL for training in basic electrical and engineering courses, water adaptability and physical fitness Second Class Dive School (15 weeks) at the Naval Diving and Salvage Training Center (NDSTC) in Panama City, FL for training in any or all of the following: Air and mixed gas diving Underwater cutting and welding Demolition Recompression chamber operations Underwater hydraulic tools Ship maintenance, repair and salvage Fleet Training – You will be assigned to one of the Navy Diving Units to be trained to perform underwater ship repair, salvage and construction, using either SCUBA equipment or a surface-supplied-air diving system. Training for Diving Medical Officers and Diving Medical Technicians is also part of Fleet training. Advanced Training – Many experienced divers return to NDSTC for further course work so they can qualify as First Class Divers and Master Divers. For those with further leadership aspirations and a college degree, Officer roles are available – providing opportunities to lead and train others. Promotion opportunities are regularly available but competitive and based on performance. It’s also important to note that specialized training received and work experience gained in the course of service can lead to valuable credentialing and occupational opportunities in related fields. EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Members of the Naval Special Warfare/Naval Special Operations (NSW/NSO) community have any number of unique opportunities to advance their education. Navy training provides skills and knowledge in everything from the fundamentals of explosive ordnance disposal to chemical and biological warfare, military tactics, deep-sea diving or a number of other tactical military procedures. Beyond offering access to professional credentials and certifications, Navy training in the EOD community can translate to credit hours toward a bachelor’s or associate degree through the American Council on Education. You may also continue your education through opportunities like: Navy College Program and Tuition Assistance Post-9/11 GI Bill QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS Males and females are eligible to apply to become Enlisted Navy Divers. No college degree is required, but a high degree of difficulty and satisfaction is standard. Training is tough and ongoing. You can apply for the Navy Challenge contract for Divers at any time during your first enlistment. Entry Requirements: Eyesight 20/200 bilateral correctable to 20/25 with no color blindness Minimum Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) score: ARVE=103, MC=51 Pass a physical examination required for divers Be 30 years of age or younger Must be a U.S. citizen and eligible for security clearance Visit the Navy SWCC PST Calculator to review the current minimum Navy Physical Screening Test (PST) requirements for Navy Challenge Programs. General qualifications may vary depending upon whether you’re currently serving, whether you’ve served before or whether you’ve never served before.
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