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Trains field staff including drillers and driller assistants in current and new drilling techniques, sampling techniques, instrumentation installations, calibration, and safety practices.
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Performs preventative/predictive maintenance and calibration on low and medium voltage electrical, electronic systems, information systems, computer systems, instrumentation, telemetry and communications equipment.
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Our client has an opening for a Field Service Representative to provide on-site service including preventive maintenance, calibration, repair, and installation. Your responsibilities include: Preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair, and calibration of instruments at customer sites within the assigned region.
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Per hour and depends on technical and service experience within the analytical instrumentation field. Our client offers monthly car allowance and mileage, full family benefits, profit sharing bonuses, and a $10,000 anniversary bonus every five years.
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20% - Perform, oversee and support test operations, instrumentation calibration and setup, electrical/controls/PLC setup and/or programming, including control room console operation. Hands-on development, integration, operation and troubleshooting of instrumentation, signal conditioning, data acquisition systems, computer networking and computer operating systems (Windows & QNX) Including Classified data system requirements, setup, and maintenance.
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The Technician's responsibilities include m aintenance, calibration and troubleshooting of field instrumentation devices for process equipment. Configuration and calibration with HART communicator.
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Operate various calibration equipment and perform electrical and instrumentation maintenance and repair work as assigned using proper Covanta safety practices. As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician , you will work safely to maintain, diagnose, and repair various types of power plant equipment, this includes maintenance related to: boilers and its associated electrical and control equipment, repair and operation of field controllers, instrumentation, motor control centers and other power plant electrical equipment ranging from 120V to 13.8kv, and AC switchgear.
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Basic understanding of theory, operation, calibration, maintenance and troubleshooting of laboratory instrumentation such as gas chromatographs, viscometers, spectrophotometers, pH meters, titrators, etc.
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Knowledge of WFI Systems Knowledge of USP Systems Experience in Clean Steam Systems Experience in Clean Air Systems Waste Neutralization Operations Dirty Utilities PCA Air Instrumentation Calibration Why CBRE.
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Responsible for the day-to-day operations of laboratory instrumentation or disciplines including supply inventory, quality control, calibration and reagent preparation. Certification as Medical Laboratory Scientist from the ASCP or AMT within one year of hire date.
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Experience and competency in the use, calibration and maintenance of laboratory instrumentation/equipment. Previous work experience in a water treatment plant preferred. Experience and competency in the use, calibration and maintenance of laboratory instrumentation/equipment.
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As Field Service Representative you will provide on-site service including preventive maintenance, calibration, installation, and training across all product lines. The base salary range for this position is $28.50-$32.50 an hour and depends on technical and service experience within the analytical instrumentation field.
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Use of instrumentation including Densitometer, Mercury CVAA, and a spectrophotometerPreparation and normalization of reagentsCertification and release of chemical shipments in accordance with DOT regulations.
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Maintain test equipment calibration and associated recordsMaintain I&E and Analyzer equipment records in both Maximo and in written formMaintain facility P&ID for preventative maintenance and reliability programs for instrumentation on rotating and stationary equipment.
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Perform preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration and make minor repairs to instrumentation. Perform all designated procedures competently, including Chemistry, Hematology, Urinalysis, Coagulation, Specimen Processing, Blood Bank, and Microbiology when designated.
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