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7 Technician Jobs in Tampa, FL
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Hydraulic TechnicianNew Port Richey, FL (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Hydraulic Technician Location: New Port Richey, FL Duration: 6 Months+ Shift: 1st Shift: Monday–Friday, 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM 2nd Shift: Monday–Friday, 2:45 PM – 11:15 PM (2 openings) Positi... -
Solar NERC ComplianceApollo Beach, FL (Onsite) ContractorJob title:- Solar NERC Compliance Location: Apollo Beach, FL 33619 Light travel in the Hillsborough County area. Job Summary: Engineers in Asset Management work collaboratively with grid (generatio... -
Hydraulic TechnicianNew Port Richey, FL (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Hydraulic Technician Job Location: New Port Richey, FL 34654 (100% onsite) Job Duration: 5-6 Months (possibility of extension) Shift: 1st shift Mon - Fri, 6:30am to 3:00pm Position Objec... -
Specimen Technician - 3rd ShiftTampa, FL (Onsite) ContractorJob Title: Pre-Analytical Assistant I – 3 rd Shift Location: Tampa, FL Duration: 4 Months (Possibilities of extension) Shift Time: 10:30pm-7:00am Mon - Fri / Tue - Sat Job Description: Basic Purpos... -
Hydraulic TechnicianNew Port Richey, FL (Onsite) Contractor2 positions 1st shift Mon-Fri 6:30AM to 3:00 PM and 2 positions for 2nd shift Mon Fri 2:45 PM to 11:15 PM. Top 3 skills Works safe Produces quality work and attention to detail. Works well independ... -
Hydraulic TechnicianNew Port Richey, FL (Onsite) Contractor2nd shift Mon Fri 2:45 PM to 11:15 PM Top 3 skills Works safe Produces quality work and attention to detail. Works well independently or in a group. Needs experience using hand tools , torque wrenc... -
Imaging Tech I - 3rd ShiftTampa, FL (Onsite) ContractorTitle: Imaging Technician/ Specimen Processor Location: Tampa, FL Duration: 2+ Months (Possible Extension/ Temp to Hire) Shift: 3rd shift Tuesday-Saturday 12am-8:30am Job Summary: Responsible for p...
Technician Jobs in Tampa, FL
An automotive technician works with cars to maintain service operations and keep them running properly. They must also comply with state requirements for registering and maintaining vehicles by testing combustion control, safety, and engine function, and making sure all components meet control standards.On a typical day, tasks might include:
• Performing tests on various vehicle components
• Handling preventive maintenance including oil changes, wheel balancing, tire rotation, and engine tune-ups
• Removing or installing filters and replacing tires.