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Design and develop mechanical systems for resource recovery facilities and biogas cleaning & conditioning systems. Strong knowledge of mechanical engineering principles, including fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, and materials science.
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The Metrologist will perform calibration, compensation and repair of electronic, physical-dimensional, mechanical, thermodynamic, and/or chemical Inspection, Measurement and Test Equipment (IMTE) for SpaceX's world-class measurement applications and facilities.
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Demonstrated experience in combined heat and power/cogeneration, central utility plants, data centers, healthcare facilities, laboratories, water/wastewater facilities, controls, building envelope, TAB, NETA electrical testing, renewable energy and other specialties a plus.
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Our Water group constructs water, wastewater, and reclaimed water treatment facilities throughout Florida and Texas with offices in Manatee, Lee, Broward, Miami-Dade, and Palm Beach counties in Florida as well as Houston, TX. We have been in business for over 30 years delivering construction and rehabilitation projects of water and wastewater treatment facilities through Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build and Construction Management at Risk contracts.
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It also gets loud and the Frito-Lay warehouse facilities are large. Multi-craft maintenance and repair (e.g. performing interrelated repairs on electrical systems and mechanical systems.
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ABM’s comprehensive capabilities include electrical & lighting, energy solutions, facilities engineering, HVAC & mechanical, janitorial, landscape & turf, mission critical solutions and parking, provided through stand-alone or integrated solutions.
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As a multi-discipline firm, my client provides a full range of engineering and consulting services, including civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, environmental, geotechnical, and municipal engineering, surveying, landscape architecture, code enforcement, plan review, construction management, construction materials testing, and grant writing services to clients throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
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Unit DescriptionExecutive Director/Senior Director, Facilities Operations The Executive Director of Facility Operations is an entrepreneurial and highly empowered role, which owns a portion of the total P&L, delivers results.
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The Manager, Critical Facilities Operations is responsible for the operational integrity, commissioning and regulatory compliance of the electrical power, mechanical, monitoring and control systems, and the processes that maximize customer uptime in the most cost-effective way for a highly available, concurrently maintainable, fault tolerant Enterprise Class Data Center.
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Inspects and approves construction and installation of earthwork, concrete, piping, painting, mechanical and electrical facilities, and/or instrumentation as related to water and wastewater facilities or large infrastructure projects.
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Reporting to the Lot Manager, this role supports the ADESA businesses and customers by inspecting vehicles for condition, wear, tear, neglect, missing parts, mechanical issues, previous repairs, and damage/structural damage.
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Minimum 3 years, 5+ years preferred, of “hands on” experience with the maintenance and repair of industrial electrical and mechanical systems in mission-critical facilities to include; emergency generators (Generators, Fuel Delivery systems and Parallel Switchgear), electrical distribution (MV/LV switchgear and associated controls), critical and essential PDUs, UPS, switchgear, HVAC, air handling units, computer grade cooling systems, and building monitoring/control systems.
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Understand project requirements and design building automation solutions for higher education and K-12 education facilities, data centers, hospitals, pharmaceutical facilities, high-rise buildings, and lab facilities.
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Some examples include: computer coding; modeling and simulation; data gathering; instrumentation; computer, architectural, electrical, mechanical, structural, systems and facilities engineering; computer, microelectronics, radio frequency design; and many more.
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Must also have experience with pump stations and treatment facilities (mechanical piping / systems) Underground Construction, Underground Utilities, General Engineering Contractor, Structure Construction, Oil & Gas Pipeline, Water & Sewer Pipeline, and Power & Communication Line.
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