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Knowledge of how to install pipe boots, ridge/hip caps, rake, nail base, valley, eave lock, and ice & water shield. Knowledge of how to install counter flashing, coping, fascia, gutters, miters, downspouts, roof curbs, flat lock, and thru-wall flashing.
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Whether designing upgrades for hydropower facilities, design of pumping stations, or rehabilitating electrical equipment at a lock facility, joining the Colliers Engineering & Design Team will accelerate YOUR success.
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Fortune Brands Outdoors & Security (Master Lock/Therma-Tru Doors/Fiberon) is an equal opportunity employer. Fortune Brands Outdoors & Security (Master Lock/Therma-Tru Doors/Fiberon) is an equal opportunity employer.
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Assist assembling press major components such as but not limited to flywheel, bevel gear systems, eccentric, levers, chicken legs, ram lock pots, ram adjust gear boxes, adjuster shafts, locking bearings, guidepost stones, push post wipers etc.
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Lock and unlock assigned buildings; secure buildings when facilities are not in use checking for unlocked doors and windows, report any unauthorized occupants, turn off lights. Enforce and support policies established by the Maintenance/Custodial Director.
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As an industry leader in USACE Engineering and Design support, Tetra Tech has placed contract capacity and been selected to lead the design of multiple ongoing top priority USACE projects, including rehabilitation of inland navigation lock and dam systems, design of new navigation locks, and coastal protection projects.
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Lock and unlock doors and gates as appropriate; maintain security of assigned areas according to established guidelines; turn alarm system off in the morning and on in the evenings as directed.
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Journeyman Electrician are experts regarding electrical equipment, lock-out/tag-out processes and all manner of electrical systems in the hospital environment and the Electrical Apprentice will receive training and instruction on these tasks and systems, with the goal of preparing the apprentice to achieve Journeyman status.
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Climbing up & down rail car ladders to lock & unlock intermodal containersComply with all safety, attendance, operations & training guidelines. Video of the Position - Responsibilities Railroad Laborer / Hostler DriverDriving/Operating a Hostler vehicle within the railyard to unload and transport intermodal containers off the track.
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Preferred: Apprentice Electrician Responsibilities Performs all of the duties of a Maintenance Engineer I. Performs carpentry work including, but not limited to, lock set repair, wall damage repair-patch and paint, repair of window systems, and door system adjustments.
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Must complete job related and/or safety training based on assignment, such as (but not limited to) lock out/tag out, confined space entry, ladder safety, IMSA signs and markings level II certification, work zone safety, respirator and emergency evacuation training.
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Safe Work Permitting Processes (i.e., confined space, lock, tag & try, line breaking, hot work, electrical safe work, excavation): Maintain Site Procedure, Training Content Development and train-the-trainer, Provide Training according to responsibility (procedures in all four programs), Annual Program Review, and Maintain Appropriate RecordsOSIH or Regulatory reporting.
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Good communication skills both verbal and written and logic reasoning skills, capable of breaking down complex problems, setting priorities, report progress and execute to schedule Drive team effort for tape-outs/BOM lock to meet project milestone/customer deliverable Work with PA/SW/LNA/HBT die designers to come up with die size, pinout, Understand register maps and able to translate it to it to sub-component logic states Capability of breaking down customer specs to Sub component level i.
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We have recently been selected to lead the design of multiple ongoing top priority USACE projects, including rehabilitation of inland navigation lock and dam systems, design of new navigation locks, and coastal protection projects.
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Oversee compliance of OSHA standards related to (but not exclusively) Emergency preparedness, blood-borne pathogens, hazard communication, fire extinguishers, lock-out tag-out, personal protective equipment.
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