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Work off of sheet metal shop drawings and plans to install duct work and equipment. Assemble and Install heating, ventilating, and air conditioning duct work. Install copper refrigerant lines, including brazing and soldering.
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Install ventilation kits for art kilns, vent dryers, exhaust fans, fabricate and install duct work for changing out HVAC equipment. Fabricate and install roof flashings, gravel stops, facias, conductor-heads, roof curbs vents, traffic control gates, guard rails, security screens.
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Install new heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems - sheet metal duct. Install various types and sizes of HVAC sheet metal duct (Square, Round, Flex, Rectangle, Louvers, Fire-Dampers and Grills.
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Test and balance air flow of air conditioning and heating systems; move controls to regulate speed of fans and to adjust vents and ducts; install vents; run new duct diffusers; and adjust and install valves, thermostats, fans, pressure regulators and pumps; drain, flush and check chemicals on boilers; cut, bend, and join tubing, pipes, ducts, and wiring.
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Pull Coax through existing duct package, pull cable through conduit either manually, blowing, or mechanically, and splice and activate underground and aerial lines. Install all passive and active devices, pedestals, and vaults and coax splice cases required to house CATV equipment per customer requirements.
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Place and install required coax cable when necessary, to complete assignment. Coax Splicers perform tasks associated with the aerial and underground construction and splicing of coaxial cable for cable television and fiber optic communication systems.
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Measures, cuts, bends, threads, assembles and installs electrical conduit; weld supports; install cable and duct banks; make terminations. Install and repair electrical equipment on Cell Phone Towers.
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Field install welds, including duct work, equipment foundations, piping, light fixtures, vents, fans, metal sheeting and other parts. The ideal candidate will have a strong mechanical background and able to qualify to established weld processes for aluminum and steel welds, joints, and will be willing to work on-site as well as onboard US Navy and US Coast Guard vessels to complete jobs for customers on time and on budget.
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We support Fortune 500 clients such as T-Mobile, Verizon, US Cellular, Dish Network, and AT&T. Be a part of our growth and be a voice in our company! Be knowledgeable of all aspects of electrical construction materials and control equipment that make up the field installation part of a Cell Tower site.
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Be a part of a team that focuses on providing Engineering and Construction services for the Wireless and Cell Tower Industry. Inspects Cell Tower Sites for compliance with plans and specifications, point out deficiencies, coach and take corrective action as needed.
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Installation, bulkheads, ceiling panels, doors, windows, rails, Shipyard, Sheet metal, Hvac, Blueprint, Duct work, Install, Duct installation, Mechanical, Sheet metal fabrication, Sheet metal installation, Ventilation.
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Provides training, direction, and mentorship to our Electrical Apprentice/Construction Crews. Licensed Master Electrician. Concordia is a drug and alcohol free workplace including marijuana. Ability to work in a team environment with construction crews, Project Managers, and Foreman’s.
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Responsibilities Install HVAC duct systems according to specifications and industry standards. Calculated Solutions Group, a leading Staffing Agency in Birmingham, is currently seeking a skilled HVAC Duct Installer to join our clients growing team.
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