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wsdot | Ferries Employee Profile – Machinist Chris Draper @wsdot | Uploaded April 2024 | Updated October 2024, 1 day ago.
When a ferry engine needs fixed, Chris Draper is one of the first calls made. Chris is a Machinist at Eagle Harbor Maintenance Facility. He rebuilds Detroit Series-60 engines and operates the equipment that repairs parts (or makes new ones) on ferries. Chris also runs the fixed-cab boom crane at Eagle Harbor and at ferry terminals.
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Ferries Employee Profile – Machinist Chris Draper @wsdot

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