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Perform bench and assembly line operational check out, troubleshooting, repair and adjustment of electrical and electronic systems, lighting circuits, power plant systems, wing fold circuits, missile launch racks, aircraft instrumentation, provide flight test instrumentation, fire wiring system, fuel system.
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Perform aircraft assembly line operational checkout and inspect the repair and adjustment of systems on aircraft. Assembly Mechanic encompasses all of the duties of the following job classifications: Inspector Assembly, Sub-Assembly Precision, Mechanic Aircraft Production, Mechanic Electrical and Radio, Sheet Metal Assembler and Riveter.
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Routinely perform duties including basic appliance repair, general carpentry, plumbing/fixture repair, painting, and basic electric & lighting to make apartments ready on a timely basis, and ensure meeting completion dates set by the General Manager/Property Manager.
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I.e. change lighting fixtures, install light switches, painting, installing network cable runs, occasional welding, drywall repair, furniture moves, etc) i.e. change lighting fixtures, install light switches, painting, installing network cable runs, occasional welding, drywall repair, furniture moves, etc.
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Areas include, but are not limited to; HVAC, power distribution, process water systems, boilers, cooling towers, dryers, air compressors, chemical feed units, sewers, general plumbing, load docks, lighting, utility drops, building infrastructure and floors.
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Install, maintain, and repair a variety of electrical control, wiring, and lighting systems. Success in this role of Service and Repair Electrician is defined by your ability to efficiently manage numerous service and repair assignments catering to a diverse range of customers.
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May be required to perform tests, repair and replacement of fire alarm, fire sprinkler, smoke detector, emergency and exit sign lighting system and report any malfunctions to supervisor.
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Inspect and test the lighting systems and performance of commercial vehicles and flatbed trailers. Inspect, repair, and maintain commercial vehicles and flatbed Trailers. Adjust equipment to repair or replace defective parts.
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Our full spectrum of best-in-class services includes HVAC & refrigeration installations, remodels, service & maintenance; and energy solutions, including controls and lighting. Provides general repair work on refrigeration, heating and ventilation equipment, such as air conditioning units, evaporative condensers, ice machine equipment, water pumps, gas furnaces, compressors and electric motors in a safe and timely manner.
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Troubleshoot, repair and/or replace ignition, fuel, hydraulic, lighting, electrical/computer control systems. Repair/ Rebuild engines, transmissions, differentials, hydraulic cylinders, axle groups, etc.
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Responsibilities include the maintenance and repair of such systems as: air conditioning, heating, plumbing, electrical lighting, utilities, elevators (as applicable), fire sprinkler, standpipe, hot water heaters, electric door answering system, fire alarm system, garage door openers, and other various building equipment/systems that can normally be found in a residential building.
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Perform general carpentry duties such as wallboard repair, countertop/cabinet replacement, finish carpentry, window/glass repair, door/lock repair, and ceramic tile repair.
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Experience in the lighting and electrical repair industry, emphasis in residential, preferred. The Electrician will be responsible for all aspects of the installation, maintenance, inspection, operation, and repair of the electrical systems in residential buildings.
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Success in this role as a Commercial Electrician is demonstrated by your adept execution of various responsibilities, including wiring installation and repair, commercial finishes, buildouts, service calls, and lighting projects.
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Complete Building Services (CBS) is hiring a Chief Engineer to oversee an educational facility in Washington, DC. The Chief Engineer is responsible for all mechanical and electrical operations, maintenance, plumbing, keying, lighting, life safety, and energy management within the facility.
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