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Carpentry-partition framing metal/wood studs, installation of basic cabinetry/countertops, installation of doors/window. Plumbing-replacement/installation of sinks, faucets, toilets and basic drainage and water lines (licensed plumbers encouraged to apply.
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May plan schedules and/or lay out basic electrical equipment installation. 3+ years experience installing and/or servicing intrusion, Fire alarm, Access Control, and CCTV security systems with a basic understanding of electronics, wiring, local and national codes.
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Performing a variety of light construction duties such as drywall installation and patching, painting, light bulb and fixture installation, drain and sewer line stoppages, cabinet installation and repair, vinyl and ceramic tile installation and repair and window air conditioner installation and maintenance.
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Reporting to the Exhibitions Fabrication Manager, the Fabrication Technician will assist with the construction, installation, and maintenance of museum display casework and scenic elements, as well as assist in many aspects of preparation for exhibition production.
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Installation of through-hole and surface mount components (basic hand soldering) General cleaning of machines and performs basic preventive maintenance (PM) May perform basic machine set-up, programming and assist senior Operators with daily department tasks.
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Minimum years of successful avionics installation, repair or maintenance experience – preferably as a lead, supervisor or manager - with deep knowledge of Garmin, Rockwell Collins, Client, Avidyne, Aspen Avionics, Bendix-King and/or other leading avionics brands is preferred.
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As a Process Engineer I, under the direction of the Process Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for assisting Vector and GMP personnel with all aspects of the equipment life cycle, including equipment specification, installation, validation, maintenance, operation, and troubleshooting.
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Basic construction site manual labor, to include dirt work, equipment operation, maintenance. An expert in the field of cathodic protection, MATCOR offers proprietary corrosion protection products, installation, cathodic protection testing, maintenance, and complete corrosion protection project management.
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Basic understanding of OpenText Archiving, ICC, and VIM system installation. The role involves functional analyst responsibilities with a focus on ongoing maintenance and support of scanning and indexing with OpenText ICC/BCC (Invoice/Business Capture Center) using OCR, configuration, and enhancement of OpenText VIM (Vendor Invoice Management), and complex invoice workflow approval design.
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Basic understanding of HVAC & refrigeration equipment AHU, FCU, VRF, VAV, Chillers. You will report directly to the Engineering Manager and be responsible for the design, production, installation, and commissioning of manufactured products.
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And hydraulic and pneumatic systems; packaging, conveyance, liquid and powder manufacturing equipment and processes; PLC trouble shooting; electrical and mechanical drawings; installation and troubleshoot basic three phase motor control circuits; and breakdown analysis.
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Make-ready can encompass the following activities: painting; cleaning; drywall repairs/installation; floor care and ceramic/vinyl tile repairs; caulking; door repairs; door locks; general plumbing and electrical; window and door screen repairs and siding repairs.
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Experience with control circuits and photo light communicators (PLC), diesel engine repairs, natural gas engine maintenance, switchgear maintenance and repair, generator installation and repair, etc.
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The Transportation Construction Inspector (TCI) is responsible for consulting with contractors, consultants, engineers, job superintendents, and others in matters related to plans, specifications, materials, equipment, and the methods, practices and safety precautions involved in construction and installation of the work.
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Experience working as a laborer or in any construction craft as a helper, and a basic knowledge of working in Solar Photovoltaic construction craft. Developing knowledge of the assembly, installation, or maintenance of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems.
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