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Provides leadership in compliance with the City's Wastewater and Stormwater NPDES permits; implements minimum control measures for storm water; ensures a compliant effluent from the wastewater plant.
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Water treatment plant maintenance and repair. How many years of experience do you have in water treatment plant operations and maintenance? Possession of, or ability to obtain, a Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality Level IV Water Treatment Plant Operator Certificate within the first year of employment.
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To oversee all Operations and Maintenance activities for a wind power generating facility to include but not limited to; Substation & HV work, collection system equipment, balance of plant activities and wind turbine generator (WTG) units.
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Supervise all plant maintenance functions involving mechanical equipment, control systems, power distribution systems, and building facilities to include electrical, controls, mechanical, plumbing, pipe fitting, and welding, HVAC, etc.
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Scopes, estimates and executes small capital / maintenance projects along with maintenance manager/ project director/ operations, etc. Join us in building a better future with us as a Maintenance Technician at our food ingredients manufacturing facility in Louisville, KY. Maintenance Technicians are responsible for the corrective and preventive maintenance and repair of all rotational equipment under the direction of the Manager of Maintenance and Reliability.
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With the appropriate knowledge, skills and qualifications, candidates will be expected to perform any task that is needed to support the operation or maintenance of a chemical plant. From turnkey solutions to custom-engineered skid packages, equipment installation to preventive maintenance programs, confidence flows here.
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Perform preventive and predictive maintenance and review the operation of plant equipment to minimize unplanned downtime and identify opportunities for improvement. Detect faulty operations, defective material and report those and any unusual situations to the Maintenance Manager.
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The plant is a high-speed food packaging plant with approximately 350 nonunion employees. Reliability and preventive maintenance programs. This role has responsibility for managing the maintenance department with a team of close to 25 people reporting through it.
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Willing to work on projects assigned by the Plant Maintenance Manager. Must possess an above average knowledge of mechanical systems including gearbox maintenance, vibration analysis, thermal imaging, and motor/gearbox/pulley alignment standards.
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Reporting to the Director of MEP, Morningside Heights, the Manager of Building Automation and Controls (BA&C) is responsible for the operation, maintenance and system efficiency of the multiple control systems including but not limited to the Building Management Systems (BMS), plant supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) systems, lighting controls, and shade control systems.
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As part of your job, you will have to complete all maintenance functions including preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairing manufacturing equipment, while promoting and practicing safety at all times, and contributing to the continuous improvement of plant equipment by finding ways to eliminate unscheduled downtime and improve efficiency.
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Assist Maintenance Manager/Maintenance Lead to train and provide guidance to apprentice and maintenance technicians. An ability and willingness to take action based on standard practices as well as learn new technologies and attend courses as required by Maintenance Manager.
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The Production Manager is responsible for scheduling all production, overseeing the cut and assembly process, and is a "traffic director," ensuring the plant is meeting production requirements and ultimately the end-customer's expectations.
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Work on projects assigned by the Plant Maintenance Manager. Experience in industrial maintenance with a strong skillset in all mechanical applications including pneumatic and hydraulic troubleshooting.
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Perform post-trip inspection, notifying plant manager of maintenance needs. Perform pre-trip inspections: clean windshield, side windows, mirrors and cameras each time before leaving the plant or job site, check for fluid leaks, and consult Driver Vehicle Inspection Report notebook.
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