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Ability to systematically utilize mirror and flashlight to check all joints, install PVC drain pipe with minimal supervision, set and trim cases, install and adjust glass doors and frames, use temperature sensors, use brazing and soldering techniques, and determine proper coil layout in complex boxes.
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We supply: Gutter coil Hangers Sealant Screws And other accessories for every job! Plus, we pay every week & pay mileage. YOU MUST CURRENTLY HAVE OR BE WILLING TO OBTAIN YOUR OWN GUTTER MACHINE LeafFilter the #1-rated professionally installed gutter protection system in America, as rated by leading consumer magazines.
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LeafFilter installed over $1.4 billion in 2023 and is on pace to install even more in 2024. Our gutter installers make between $150K and $250K annually on average. Multi-height and adjustable ladders (24’, 26’ adjustable, and 32’ feet in height) 5” or 6” GUTTER MACHINE. Combo machine is a plus.
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Perform various maintenance functions such as electrical installations, pool maintenance, carpentry/construction, furnace and air conditioner repairs, filter changing, coil cleaning, plumbing and appliance repairs, drywall and painting repairs, vinyl installation and repairs, minor roof repairs, etc.
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IN ORDER TO QUALIFY YOU MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING: Reliable truck or Van. Functioning tools to include drills, speed square, miter saw, etc. This is a great opportunity to make a great living without all the extra time invested in finding work.
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With 150+ offices around the country there is an opportunity near you.
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Repair and/or replace pneumatic control lines and valves relating to pressure reducing stations, radiators, heating and cooling coil control valves, unit heaters, boiler control, and thermostatic controls.
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Includes but not limited to: circular saw, power drill, bench grinder, string trimmer, hedge trimmer, power floor cleaner, carpet cleaner, paint sprayer, power drain cleaner, chain saw, and key machine.
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DRS Marlo Coil manufactures robust heat transfer, refrigeration, and air handling equipment for industrial, commercial, utility and marine markets. Additionally, DRS Marlo Coil is positioned for significant growth in the Industrial/Commercial markets.
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Detailed design, analysis, and testing of system components that comprise the cryogenic vessel, cryostats, coil and component support structures. Software tools - Mathcad, SINDA/FLUINT, Thermal Desktop, SINAPS, ANSYS APDL, ANSYS Workbench, Autodesk Inventor, AutoCAD, Spaceclaim, LabView, Matlab.
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As a Mechanical Engineer for the SPARC Toroidal Field (TF) Coil System, you will play a key role in achieving the delivery of all coil components by keeping the production, assembly, and installation moving along when first encounters happen, by promptly reacting to field discoveries and addressing changes these might drive.
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Completes repair of fans, mixing boxes, dampers, cooling tower, air handlers, VAV boxes, belt change outs, coil cleaning, compressors, and vacuum pumps. Preferred: Apprentice Electrician Responsibilities Performs all of the duties of a Maintenance Engineer I. Performs carpentry work including, but not limited to, lock set repair, wall damage repair-patch and paint, repair of window systems, and door system adjustments.
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Maintain, monitor, repair, conduct routine preventive maintenance and non-scheduled maintenance of all heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment including, but not limited to, replacing mechanical seals, re-packing pumps and valves, replacing bearings and bets, checking for proper alignment, repairing fan coil units, brazing and soldering, calibrating controls, working on pressure vessels, replacing piping and fittings.
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