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Knowledge of various industry standards such as: NETA, NEC, OSHA and NFPA.Prefer experience with most of the following or similar: MCC’s, Breakers, relay testing, oil testing, infrared scanning, performing start-up on switchgear up through 500kV class, etc.
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Work involves installing and repairing water/sewer taps, emergency and routine system repairs, locating water/sewer lines, fire hydrant flushing and maintenance, valve exercise and maintenance/repair, cleaning and maintaining sewer lines, utility right-of-ways maintenance including mowing, and operating various types of heavy equipment and pumps.
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Collision Center Manager Maintain a clean and safe work environment at all times and adhere to all OSHA/EPA requirements. 5+ years in body shop painting and repair which provides knowledge and experience in Prepping, painting sanding, buffing, color matching to a vehicles pre-accident condition.
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Complies with applicable Federal, State and Local regulations, including, but not limited to: USCG, EPA, ISM, ABS, OSHA and OSPR. Legal: Ability to interpret, administer and insure compliance with government regulations related to vessel manning, construction, maintenance repair, safety, training, navigation, work rules, emergency response, licensing and towing operations.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Fleet Maintenance Manager is responsible for the management of fleet equipment at one or more locations and managing a team(s) of technicians who are responsible for the preventive maintenance and repair of a fleet of up to 60 vehicles (diesel and alternative fuel.
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The Fleet Maintenance Manager is responsible for planning and scheduling the repair work for his or her work group to ensure that all work is done in a safe and timely manner, reducing lost productivity within the shop.
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The track laborer position will be required to safely and efficiently inspect, repair, and maintain the railroad track infrastructure to insure safe and efficient service to our customers. The team member must be able to pass Track Ground School, GCOR Written Test, Roadway Worker Protection Written Test, Fall Protection Written Test, Maintenance of Way Safety Written Test, MSHA/OSHA Training and Certification (if required on site.
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Ensure that all peers and subcontractors demonstrate safe work practices in accordance with OSHA, NFPA, state and local codes, and Strata Solar Services safety policies and procedures in the performance of regional plant maintenance activities.
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Inspect, remove, maintain, repair, construct, and install right of way, sand and snow fences. Inspect, protect, flag, construct, install, maintain, repair, paint, renew and replace bridges.
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Maintenance and repair of all aspects of Mack, IHC, Autocar, Heil, McNeilus vehicles and equipment. Clear understanding of OSHA safety requirements for vehicle fleets Ability to utilize computers for data tracking, communication etc.
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Preferred NCCCO certification, OSHA Certified Mobile Crane Inspector, OSHA Assembly/Disassembly Director certification. Must be a journeyman level mechanic with a minimum of five (5) years of construction crane and heavy equipment repair and maintenance experience.
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Knowledge of shipyard and or industrial safety practices, including familiarity with OSHA safety. We are seeking a skilled and experienced Ship Repair Yard Drydock Master to join our team.
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Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Thorough knowledge of all commercial and domestic water meter components and procedures for assembly, disassembly, and repair. Ensures that the job site conforms with all safety rules and practices as established by OSHA, the State of Maryland, and WSSC Water.
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Supervise technical maintenance activities, troubleshooting, and the repair of ammonia refrigeration equipment including vessels, evaporators, condensers, pumps, motors, compressors, valves, and other refrigeration equipment.
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Ability to provide Transmission Inspection, Diagnosis and Repair. 3-5 years of hands on technical experience in the maintenance and repair of medium duty class 8 vehicles and equipment. Maintains a clean, safe work area in compliance with corporate and OSHA standards.
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