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Ability to install, maintain, and troubleshoot relay logic, ladder diagrams, control components. Ability to install, maintain, and troubleshoot power distribution systems, branch circuits, lighting systems, transformers, and wiring methods and materials.
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Must be able to climb up and down a ladder numerous times throughout the day Primary Job Functions: Install, repair, and maintain pipes, fixtures, and other plumbing systems used for water distribution and wastewater disposal in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities.
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We take stock Ford trucks, install beds (service bodies), wire up the beds (for tail lights, turn signals, GPS systems, backup cameras, etc), and install/weld on ladder racks, overhead cranes, or any other service features asked of us by our customers.
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Install solar electrical systems and perform Service Changes and Main Panel Upgrades. Ability to climb a ladder, work on a roof, and comfortable with working outside. Proficient in NEC requirements for solar installation.
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Productively and safely install wire and electrical cable which they measure, cut, bend and thread through metal tubing called conduits. Perform ladder climbing, wire pulling and conduit pulling.
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This Field Service Technician position involves driving between CVS locations in a large geography to service and install hardware, assisting other neighboring areas with workload, working normal day shift, on call for weekday evenings onsite high severity service calls and rotating weekend and holiday coverage for onsite high severity service calls.
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Commercial Roofing Mechanic Summary : Install and repair roofs with the use of commercial roofing systems including BUR, Modified Bitumen, TPO, EPDM, PVC and slope (tile/shingles). Comfortable with climbing a ladder up to 60ft and being on a roof.
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Work in both buried and aerial plant requiring pole climbing and ladder skills. No Experience needed - Windstream’s training program will teach you how to install and repair residential and business communications services including telephone, internet, and video.
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Windstream’s team of Field Install and Service Technicians are vital team members who represent our leading telecommunications brand that connects homeowners, small business, enterprise and carrier partners across the United States.
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Should be able to interface with customers, architects, engineers, and contractors to install and service building automation systems including project start‐up and commissioning. Knowledge of DDC, PLC or similar Ladder-Logic programming is preferred.
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The role of the Controls Engineer is to design, program and install control systems for a variety of systems including Conveyor, Life Safety and Pharmaceutical. The PLC programming is to be written in ladder logic and occasionally structured text.
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Use Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) including basic and ladder logic to read/write basic wiring diagrams, schematics, and blueprints to diagnosis problems. Ability to make changes to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) using advanced ladder logic, read/write wiring diagrams, schematics and blueprints.
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Occasionally will ascend/descend a ladder to service or install equipment. Delivering the fan experience at one of 100+ sports facilities for the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, NCAA. Engineering the first high-density pixel canvas to display HD content at that scale for the Vornado, Marriott Marquis LED Display in Times Square, NY.
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Focused on high-tech clients, the Senior Account Executive will play an integral role selling product offerings aiding in the digital transformation of their national clients. Meet or exceed top line revenue and profitability targets for sales territory/portfolio.
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Must be able to lock/unlock security cages, operate security kiosk and print out visitor badges, operate loading dock equipment; must be able to climb and balance oneself on a ladder, must be able to stoop, kneel, crouch and crawl into tight places to access computer hardware, to conduct safety checks, to move equipment, install equipment, etc.
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