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As a journeyman lineman you will install, maintain and repair all transmission and distribution electrical systems and associated equipment, both overhead and underground, while utilizing line trucks, aerial booms, helicopters, ladders, lifts and wire pulling equipment.
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Essential Job Responsibilities Performs corrective and preventative maintenance with the electrical operation, troubleshooting, repair, maintenance, and assessment of US Naval Auxiliary equipment to include, but not limited to: Electrical Controllers, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), A/C Electrical Controls, Refrigeration System Controls, Air Compressor Controls, MRG dehumidifiers, Sonar Dome DEPI Gages.
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Starting, operating, repairing and maintaining various types of heating and air conditioning, plumbing, carpentry, locksmith, electrical and other building related systems equipment. Climbing ladders, working aloft, and moving/lifting items generally not exceeding 100 lbs.
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Aloft/Climbing / Climbing Shipyard Stairs and Ladders. An Associates Degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Technology, or Information Technology. Completion of formal two-year or more contractor apprenticeship program in a related field that includes at least six months of formal classroom training that addresses electrical circuit theory, electromagnetic radiation, and other disciplines related to C4ISR installations.
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A Class A Lineman may work aloft by himself or with other linemen or qualified apprentices. A Class A Lineman may work aloft by himself or with other linemen or qualified apprentices. Allowed to work alone as well as direct the work of Class B Linemen in the air.
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7+ years' experience as a General Foreman with 4 years of completed electrical apprenticeship program. While performing duties of the job the employee may work aloft, climb, bend, pull, reach overhead, stand/walk for long periods of time and lift up to 50 lbs.
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This includes working aloft on electric utility poles or on ground and pad mounted structures. A line mechanic is responsible for the installation, repair and maintenance of overhead and underground electrical power lines and auxiliary equipment.
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Controls, Electrical Controls, Industrial Controls, Electrician, Industrial Controls Specialist, Commissiong / Controls. The Industrial Electrical and Controls Specialist will complete project execution from system layout concept through to commissioning.
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Reporting to Chief Engineer/First Assistant, assists with the proper operation, maintenance, and repair of electrical equipment and systems on the R/V Neil Armstrong and R/V Atlantis; and assists scientific personnel in using shipboard power.
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While our name isn't on the hotels themselves, our extraordinary culture is at the heart of our 18 hotels - including our award-winning Archer Hotel boutique collection and our portfolio of other great brands with familiar names, such as Hyatt Place, Hyatt House, Aloft, Hilton Garden Inn, and Hampton Inn. We're thrilled to be considered industry innovators with a rich 35-year history.
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The employee must be able to work above ground at heights of a minimum of 50 feet aloft and/or working from scaffolding and/or man-lifts while working with machinery; in confined spaces and withstand extreme heat and cold in an outside climate or confined space.
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The employee may be exposed to the risk of electrical shock, moving mechanical parts, vibration, fumes, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, continual loud noise, and other hazards found in a heavy industrial shipyard environment.
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Covering/protecting equipment (with plywood, fire cloth, heat shrink). Desired Skills:1 or more years of shipyard construction experience. Job RequirementsREQUIREMENTSEducation/Experience: High school diploma or GED equivalence plus prior manual labor experience desired.
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Exposed to high voltage electrical power lines, explosive and/or flammable liquids and gases, oxygen deficiency, carbon monoxide, lead toxicity and asbestos materials. Per our Company policy, and consistent with the weight specifications of equipment used to work aloft, candidates cannot exceed 275 pounds, this is inclusive of clothing and with proper footwear.
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You may be required to climb ladders, use man-lifts and climb aloft harnesses up to 300 feet, travel through confinement spaces such as tunnels and tubes, in addition to working near or onsite a nuclear plant.
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