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Position Number: 104290 Position Title (Classification Title): Maintenance Specialist 104290 Working Title: Plumber Job Summary: The incumbent performs a variety of journeyman-like level tasks to include but not limited to Carpentry, Electrical, Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Plumbing, Painting, and Locksmith duties.
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License as a Journeyman Plumber or Master Plumber, preferable. Expertise in plumbing and knowledge in Mechanical Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) systems. License as a Journeyman Plumber or Master Plumber, preferable.
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The candidate will: · Be a plumber that has experience with pumps, steam systems, drain/sewer lines, and domestic water piping or a HVACR technician that has experience with CRAC units, evaporative coolers, and Air Handler Units (AHU.
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Understands electrical, mechanical, fluid power and control systems. · Performs expert level break-fix & preventive maintenance, and/or design of mechanical, and electrical equipment improvements as well as complex systems as the employee’s job specialty requires.
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May be assigned a specific activity to assist, or may be working toward a formal apprenticeship with any one of the following: Plumber, Carpenter, Painter, Electrician, Refrigeration Mechanic, Elevator Mechanic, or Plant Operating Engineer.
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The Journeyman Plumber inspects, installs, repairs, and replaces pipes, fittings, and plumbing fixtures to maintain the heating water, gas, and drainage systems of the organization. Required: Bachelor's Degree from an approved trade or vocational school with courses in blueprint reading, sheet metal work, mechanical drawing and plumbing or its equivalent in work experience.
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For 70 years, our employee-owned company has provided innovative services that optimize the performance of world-class mechanical and electrical systems that serve healthcare facilities, hotels, schools, sports arenas, mission critical facilities and industrial complexes and other essential institutions.
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Certification in one of the following Residential or Commercial disciplines: Building, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Inspector or Special Inspector for Structural Steel, Masonry or Reinforced Concrete from the International Code Council.
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Perform complete plumbing and piping installations, repair and alterations; test and inspect completed work to detect faulty installations and correct as necessaryPerform inspections, maintenance, and housekeeping programs on tunnels, manholes, valve and meter boxes, septic tanks, cesspools, grease traps, certain utility storage areas including mechanical rooms and equipment therein such as pumps and meters, and other areas to include all plumbing and piping installations and equipment.
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Equipment and Skills Training: At least five years of experience in any or all of the following: HVAC, refrigeration, plumbing, electronics, electrical, utilities, mechanical, operate general maintenance tools (emphasis on plumbing and hand), efficiently communicate orally and in writing, read and interpret floor plans or blueprints.
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A mechanical contractor with over 50 years of business experience specializing in projects related to Healthcare, Correctional, and Sports & Entertainment markets has full-time openings for an experienced Journeyman Plumber.
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Perform advanced maintenance duties using hoists and hand and power tools such as reading mechanical schematics, cut & key a shaft, broach a sprocket, change gear head, weld stainless metal, use a metal sheer, use a metal bender, cut & crimp ends on hydraulic hose and cut & lace belting.
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The primary function of a Plumber/ Sewer and Drain Cleaner technician is to deliver excellent plumbing service to customers while representing the Company professionally and courteously. All plumbing repairs including the preventative maintenance or clearing of clogged lines utilizing hydro jet or mechanical drain cleaning tools.
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High School diploma or GED with 6+ years of maintenance and operating experience in a GXP environment or comparable field or 4+ years of experience with applicable degree/certification/license (e.g., plumber, electrician, HVAC technician) plant maintenance experience with knowledge of technical craft skills (instrumentation, electrical, plumbing, advanced mechanical, or refrigeration.
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Joins pipe using mechanical solder, brazing and pipe joining methods. Established in 1946, TDIndustries has developed into one of America's premier Mechanical Construction and Facility Services companies serving clients through the full life-cycle of a facility, to include engineering, construction, operations and maintenance.
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