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Performing maintenance services and repairs on oil and gas wells as part of a three-to-five-person crewOperate/use rod wrenches, rod/tubing tongs, rod/tubing elevators, hand tools, powered rig tools and other related equipment.
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Eight years' experience as electrician in commercial or industrial electrical work. How many years of experience do you have as an electrician in commercial or industrial electrical work.
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Under operational supervision, the Maintenance Tech I performs basic maintenance related tasks to include janitorial, cleaning, groundskeeping, painting, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, construction, appliances and masonry work, to maintain properties and all common areas in accordance with company standards for overall functionality, cleanliness, and safety.
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Must have completed Navy Aviation Electrician AE "A" School Knowledge and use of special tools/equipment required to perform assigned maintenance tasks is mandatory. Amentum is immediately hiring qualified Aircraft Electrician Mechanic I's in support of U.S. Navy Aviation maintenance operations at NAS Oceana Virginia Beach, VA. VF106.
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15+ years of commercial electrical installation as a journeyman or foreman electrician performing commercial or industrial installations. 10 or more years of commercial electrical installation experience as a journeyman electrician performing commercial or industrial installations.
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Learn basic techniques of carpentry, plumbing, painting, welding and electrical maintenance and repair. Describe your experience working with hand and power tools used for installation maintenance and repair activities.
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To support this expansion, we are hiring a full-time Residential Electrician to install Generac Power Systems, trouble shoot and resolve electrical issues in customers' homes, and assist the HVAC and Plumbing departments with various electrical projects.
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Experience in an industrial environment dealing with machine repair and maintenance (Manufacturing, Automotive, Food Processing, Automation, Facilities) as a maintenance technician, electrician, electronic tech, field engineer or technician, service tech, etc.
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An Industrial Maintenance Electrician is responsible for installing and troubleshooting electrical equipment within the mill to support the long-term quality and production goals of the organization.
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Ability to perform basic light duty maintenance tasks for janitorial, cleaning, groundskeeping, painting, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, construction, appliances and masonry.
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Perform basic to intermediate inspection and repairs on surgical instrumentation using grinding wheels, buffing wheels, various hand and power tools, soldering, etc. Examples are small engine repair, cell phone and electronics repair, testing, or re-builds, carpentry, circuit board assembly and repair, sterile processing, industrial sewing, and jewelry repair.
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5 years experience in industrial plant operations or water/wastewater plant operations and electrical troubleshooting, installation, and maintenance. Under general direction, supervises and coordinates electrical activities in construction, maintenance, and repair of water and wastewater industrial equipment, electric power, lighting, treatment plants, and process-related equipment associated with medium and low voltage systems.
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Removes drain blockages to restroom/kitchen facilities to restore the flow and drainage of waste water and products using appropriate tools and materials (e.g. hand, electrical and sewer snakes, plunger, caustic chemicals and acids,etc.
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The Electrician Helper will assist the Senior Electrician to Assemble, install, test, and maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment, appliances, apparatus, and fixtures, using hand tools and power tools.
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Thorough knowledge of Electrician hand, power tools and layout tools. Perform electrical maintenance repairs in an Industrial setting while leading lesser skilled electricians to ensure a safe work environment.
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