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Minimum of one (1) year PennDOT experience or higher or minimum of two (2) years of transportation, highway, or bridge construction inspection experience. ACI/PennDOT Concrete field technician certification.
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Four (4) years of highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, or highway or bridge design experience and non-inspection personnel must successfully complete the twelve (12) web- based TCI training modules can substitute for other required experience.
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Additional certifications including ACI, PennDOT Concrete, NECEPT Bituminous Field Technician. Two years minimum - Transportation, highway or bridge construction inspection experience. Prior experience on PennDOT and/or PA Turnpike Highway and Bridge Construction Projects.
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Position RequirementsFull-Time/Part-Time Full-Time Position Electrician II/Electrical Technician II Close DateExempt/Non-Exempt Non-Exempt Req Number ELE-Location Chula Vista, CA About the Organization Founded in 1994 as a small, diversified professional services company, Delphinus today employs more than 650 professional and technical personnel supporting a customer base that spans the Defense and Federal markets.
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CACI is seeking a Biomedical Maintenance Technician - to join our team for Scott AFB, O'Fallon, IL You will have an important role in providing much-needed support to our CACI mission as a BMET II in CACI's AMC (Air Mobility Command) Medical Readiness/ Logistics Program Support Services.
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Biomedical Equipment Maintenance Technician. You will be responsible for the repair, installation, maintenance, calibration, and inspection of complex medical equipment, instrumentation, and systems.
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The Maintenance Mechanic should be familiar with equipment and tools including Welders, Drill Press, Saws, Leak Detector, Vacuum Pumps, Nitrogen and Recovery Tanks, Meg Ohm and Volt Meters, Air Compressors, Electronic Scales, Pneumatic and Refrigerant Manifold Gauges, Reading Blueprints, Inspection Cameras, Ultrasonic Microphone, Air Balance Equipment, Electronic Thermometer, Cutting Torch, Building Automation Computer, and Refrigerant Recover Equipment.
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Skills - Oil change, Belts, Wiper Replacement, Multi-point inspection, Filters. We are looking for a self-motivated automotive technician who is personable, dependable and trustworthy. Perform a multi-point inspection.
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As a new Pharmacy Technician, you are required to complete an extensive CVS Pharmacy Technician Training Program as well as satisfy all registration, licensing and certification requirements according to your State’s Board of Pharmacy guidelines.
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The worker is required to have close visual acuity to perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small parts. Your Pharmacy Technician duties will be restricted by your manager at first until you complete all necessary requirements.
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Such duties include inspection, disassembly and assembly, prep work, foam work, patterning, sewing and installation of dress covers. The Upholstery Technician position requires a thorough understanding of aircraft interiors in addition to an advanced knowledge of upholstered items found in aircraft interiors.
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The RRT Technician II travels to the customer’s location with a qualified team member to assist in performing (with some to limited supervision) on-wing inspection, troubleshooting, and to repair of engine/aircraft components on various corporate jets across the United States and internationally.
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Must have working knowledge of all industry welding codes and standards including American Society of Mechanical Engineering, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section VIII and National Board of Inspection Code for Repairs and Alterations of Pressure Vessels.
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Summary: The Maintenance Technician is responsible for the scheduled, unscheduled and preventative maintenance and repair of a wide variety of beverage manufacturing and packaging equipment requiring a strong mechanical skills base to include: hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical, conveyor systems and PLC usage.
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5+ years of experience as electro/mechanical technician. Use your fabrication and assembly experience to support delivering first of a kind headsets, motion capture and/or other prototype systems, including mechanical assembly, PCB inspection and rework, cable harness fabrication, soldering of small components, electrical bring-up, system test, field test, site deployment, and documentation.
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