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Ability to physically walk a construction site, including climbing of ladders and scaffolding. IEW Construction Group is a heavy civil construction company , currently searching for a SAFETY ENGINEER/TECHNICIAN to join our growing Safety Team. This is a highly visible, pro-active and "hands-on" position.
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Job sites typically will include uneven surfaces and may require climbing ladders and scaffolding to review site safety equipment. Ability to demonstrate working knowledge of excavations, confined spaces, fall protection, hazard communication, crane & rigging operations, concrete and asphalt paving, and the ability to conduct awareness level training for each discipline.
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Visits may require standing on a variety of surfaces and at differing angles, bending over, crouching, and climbing up and over obstructions such as scaffolding, ladders, and internal barge and boat structural members.
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The Outside Machinist position is responsible for the installation of propulsion machinery, sea valves, steering gear, anchor handling equipment, elevators, pumps, ventilation fans, cooling coils, refrigeration units, compressors, weapons systems, remote operators, radars, and antennas.
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Climbing (e.g. ascending/descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, pole, etc. Balancing (e.g. maintaining equilibrium when walking, climbing, crouching, etc.) High School or GED; Associate of Science degree (Computer Aided Drafting & Design, Electrical Engineering, EE Technology, or related field) preferred.
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Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) preferred, LEED AP preferred. Incentive Plan (Discretionary, STI, LTI): Discretionary/Betterment Buck. Our staff receive a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package which includes medical/Rx, dental and vision coverage; life, AD&D and disability insurance; flexible spending accounts; 100% paid maternity leave for up to 12 weeks, parental leave, family leave, other paid time off; voluntary benefits and discount programs to meet our employees’ individual needs including pet insurance for our furry family members.
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Climbing stairs, ladders, and scaffolding Exposure to hazardous chemicals used in the manufacturing process Current Systems Include: Honeywell TPS including Logic Managers Honeywell Experion Allen-Bradley Control Logix Allen-Bradly Compact Logix Allen-Bradly Asset Center Parkview Pi Total Reward Details We’re committed to providing an exceptional workplace experience, including a comprehensive total reward package.
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Operates a variety of machinery, equipment, and tools associated with department projects, which may include a utility vehicle, lift, air compressor, generator, vacuum pump, pressure washer, reciprocating saw, circular saw, saber saw, drill, grinder, leak detector, refrigerant recovery machine, torch, pipe cutter, plumbing tools, mechanic tools, carpentry tools, scaffolding, ladder, gauges, meters, diagnostic instruments, or two-way radio.
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Perform work in unusual and sometimes difficult positions such as climbing ladders, scaffolding, and high lift equipment. We are looking for a motivated team player willing to learn the Fire Sprinkler Fitter Trade as an Apprentice member of the UA Local Union 669.
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Must be able to perform physically demanding work in various environments, to include working aloft, in tight, restricted spaces on-board Naval Platforms, climbing scaffolding, ladders and standing for long periods of time on-board a Navy ship or pier and be able to lift 50 lbs.
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Physical Environment: The job involves standing, walking, climbing ladders and scaffolding, working from elevations, heavy lifting, and the use of tools. Miscellaneous: Tuition assistance About Indeck Operations, Inc.: Combined cycle power plant.
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We apply advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, AR/VR, Cloud Native and Quantum Physics to solve our customers missions in cyber, RF, undersea, interstellar and everything in between.
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Additional Information Work includes field inspections and the physical ability to conduct field inspections which require the following activities: extensive walking in and around a construction site, climbing ladders, climbing scaffolding, working on elevated platforms, working on uneven surfaces and working in small or confined spaces.
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The work requires long periods of sitting in awkward positions, standing on a variety of surfaces and at differing angles, bending over, crouching and climbing up and over obstructions such as scaffolding, ladders, and internal barge and boat structural members.
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Essential Job Functions: Must pass 3G with the back gouge and back weld with FCAW processMust be able to maintain a 92% acceptance rate with ASME section 8 UW-51 (100% RT X-Ray)This position frequently requires standing, sitting, kneeling, stooping, crawling, climbing, use of hands to handle objects, operate controls, and tools.
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