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Must be qualified and capable of performing skilled machine and lathe work and performing major and general mechanical, electrical and pipe fitting work as well as a variety of building and equipment maintenance tasks in the plant or on the premises.
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Education or equivalent experience in electrical circuitry, including AC/DC, motor controls, hydraulics, pneumatics, pipe fitting, and hoist and crane repair. Education or equivalent experience in electrical circuitry, including AC/DC, motor controls, hydraulics, pneumatics, pipe fitting, and hoist and crane repair.
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Job Description Maintenance Mechanic Industrial Maintenance Mechanic Under the direction of the Maintenance Manager and/or Maintenance Foreman, Maintenance Mechanics install, overhaul, dismantle, construct, inspect, replace, test and make mechanical and electrical repairs to buildings and mechanical equipment such as boilers, compressors, sprinklers, piping, plumbing, production and material handling equipment and controls.
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Ideal candidate will have millwright experience and/or pipe fitting experience. Ideal candidate will have millwright experience and/or pipe fitting experience. Stationary Engineer will work in St Louis' Sulfonation Department which manufactures surfactants via chemical processes.
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Basic understanding of ANSI pipe schedules, pressure and temperature ratings, pipe, fitting and flange materials (Mechanical) Basic understanding of specialty software such as AutoCAD Electrical, Civil 3D and CADWorx.
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Welder Requirements: Be able to achieve precision pipe fitting and tube bending Fit and assemble pipe and tubing along with large and small components Assemble complete marine boat systems according to engineered blueprints Assist with testing of components and systems, interfacing with customers and inspectors.
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Understanding of how to cut, glue lateral line pipe, fitting , cut and assemble drip tubing, fitting. Understanding of how to cut, glue lateral line pipe, fitting , cut and assemble drip tubing, fitting.
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In order to perform your task you will utilize your knowledge of air conditioning theory, pipe fitting, and mechanical layouts. EPA Certification Preferred (e.g. HVAC Journeyman, Boiler Operator, Gas Installer etc.
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Flux core, Welding, Mig, Structure, Weld, Blueprint, Fabrication, Fitting, Tig, Mig welding, Pipe welding, Fcaw, Mig welder, Tack, Tig welding, Stick welding, Shipyard, Pipe weld, Industrial, Structural steel, Blueprint reading, Flux core welding, Flux core welder, Structural welding, Construction, Gmaw.
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Utilize all pipe fitting techniques and methods for different types of piping systems and pipe couplings including butt welded, socket welded, threaded, Victaulic, grooved, glued and fused joints.
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Fixing, cutting and installing piping and Pipe fitting Diagnose, service and repair plumbing, drain cleaning, Knowledge of pipe fitting, drains, evaporative coolers, sprinkler equipment.
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The ideal candidate will have in depth knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical power transmission, welding, rigging and pipe fitting. The ideal candidate will have in depth knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical power transmission, welding, rigging and pipe fitting.
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Residential Fire Sprinkler Fitters are pipe-fitting specialists in the fire protection industry and Western States Fire Protection is seeking qualified applicants, who are or will become members of the UA Local Union 669, for this position.
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In depth knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical power transmission, welding, rigging and pipe fitting along with a high mechanical aptitude is desired. In depth knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical power transmission, welding, rigging and pipe fitting along with a high mechanical aptitude is desired.
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Experience in industrial pipe fitting related to production lines for air, natural gas, cooling water, machine assembly, and/or machine installation. The Pipe Fitter/Millwright position is responsible for the removal and installation of industrial machinery and equipment.
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