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You will safely work aloft using climbing hooks and ladders. You will install and repair aerial telecommunications cable. Previous experience as a cable/telecommunications lineman Ability to perform all duties in telecommunications construction (such as; pole transfers, maintenance builds, new build, cable installation, over lash, and strand construction) Prior experience working in a bucket truck and climbing poles You are at least 18 years old & authorized to work in the United States Valid driver's license Benefits and Company Summary What we offer.
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The Maintenance Engineer at the Aloft Leawood-Overland Park is responsible for assisting with the operation, maintenance, service, and repair of equipment as assigned. Aloft Leawood-Overland Park, 11620 Ash Street, Kansas, Kansas, United States of America.
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Aloft/Climbing / Climbing Shipyard Stairs and Ladders Certification. Use a variety of ARC and gas welding equipment to fabricate or repair products such as foundations, cable collars, cable/pipe/vent hangers, cable tube penetrations, studs, etc.
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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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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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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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A Class A Lineman may work aloft by himself or with other linemen or qualified apprentices. Maintenance of lines and services will require pole climbing, hot sticking, and working out of truck mounted buckets and lifts to construct, repair or maintain line equipment or string, splice and sag wire on live or dead circuits.
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The Aloft San Antonio Airport is looking for an experienced Maintenance Engineer to join the team! Change out light bulbs; perform preventative maintenance for guest rooms to include vinyl repair, touch up paint, minor furniture repair, tub caulking, tile repairs, etc.
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Sets up and operates lathe, drill press, grinder, and other metal working tools to make and repair parts. Works aloft utilizing aerial man lifts. Welding using oxyacetylene torch, arch welder, and mig welder.
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Completion of four (4) years of U.S. military service with one of the following technical ratings: a) Mechanist Mate, Structural Mechanic, Machinery Repair, or Steel Worker. Aloft/Climbing / Climbing Shipyard Stairs and Ladders.
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Understand safe work site setup up and maintaining a safe work environment including using signage, cones and safety barriers and at times flagging traffic Understanding of separation and clearance regulations Ability to safely work aloft Flexibility to work in multiple locations and travel as required.
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A successful Aerial Lineman shall access specific areas to install, maintain, and/or repair a customer's telecommunications equipment. To be considered for this position, a candidate must possess the ability to climb and work aloft either from a ladder or aerial lift device or by gaffing, and stand or walk for long periods, while using repetitive and/or fine hand movements.
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We are pleased and confident in stating that our skilled employees are among the most respected experts in the ship repair industry. May ride ships at sea for extended periods Able to perform other duties as required which may involve high heat, humidity, noise and dirty conditions, working aloft or over the sides of vessels.
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Prior experience as a lineman placing aerial and underground telecommunication cable (fiber and coax) in OSP and ISP environments. Prior experience working in a bucket truck and climbing poles. We’re looking for an Cable Lineman to join our team at Communications Construction Group, LLC (CCG) and help connect America.
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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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