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Job OverviewEmployees in this position perform power plant operations as well as maintenance on station equipment. Position Summary: As a Level 2 Production Technician at Genesis Solar, you will play a crucial role in supporting the operations and maintenance activities of our solar power generation facility.
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Perform governmental compliance activities (PHMSA, State Agencies, EPA, USFS, etc.) Position Description Primary Purpose:•Perform and coordinate work group activities including patrolling, locating, construction inspection, and excavation inspection of Company gas/liquids pipelines, appurtenances, compressor stations, process plants and other related facilities.
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Job OverviewPosition performs power plant operations as well as maintenance on station equipment. Job will include other miscellaneous duties as assigned to include water chemistry and environmental compliance activities.
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Responsible for operating, monitoring, and inspecting of the following equipment: radio base station and radios, video cameras, emergency alarms, fire alarms, elevator alarms, security alarms, parking gates, recorder, and access control system other miscellaneous equipment.
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Willing to work a station during service when the Executive Chef is expediting. They will fill in for the Executive Chef in planning and directing food prep and culinary activities and perform management responsibilities as well.
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One to three years of experience in a management role at a convenience store, gas station or similar environment. Nimble using computer systems with the ability to perform word processing and data entry activities.
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As a Part-Time Promotions Assistant you will execute on-site appearances both off-site and at the radio station along with other event & promotions related activities in the market. Work closely with Programming and Creative Departments to ensure station positioning/branding is reflected in all appearances.
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Oversee local technical needs and activities for a goal of 100% uptime for station On-Air Products. Ability to inspect, repair, and maintain all broadcast radio station equipment, including transmitters, antenna's, satellite downlinks, automation system, studio equipment, remote equipment, generators, telephone system and related other equipment.
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Tools and Technology: Computer station, MICROS cash register system; Serving trays and cash caddy; beverage dispensers; blender; ice cart/tub; hand dolly; cleaning materials; wet mops and brooms.
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The Day Camp Activity Specialist, under the direction of the Camp Director, plans and executes recreational or arts activities and providing overall guidance to campers. Imagination Station Teacher.
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HOBNOB Tavern, Cattle Shed, Atlanta GA Halcyon, Alpharetta, Atlantic Station, Dunwoody, Perimeter, Neighborhood Sports Bar, Local Pay: $55000 - $65000 / month Job Type: fulltime Education: No education required Work location: On-site.
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The Division of Animal Resources at the Emory National Primate Research Center at Emory University is currently seeking a full-time Animal Care Trainee to join our dedicated Animal Care team to assist with husbandry and activities related to the daily operations of the NHP. Observing all established guidelines for proper care and welfare of the animals, the ideal candidate will be motivated, dependable, detail-oriented, have a positive attitude and compassion for both animals and people.
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Plan, direct, and coordinate Sous Chefs, Steward Coordinator, and Production Cooks in overall activities of the kitchens, serving areas and dining halls for South Pole Station Antarctica; ensuring the highest level of quality and cleanliness to include the preparation and attractive/appealing presentation of food and beverage and the appearance of the dining hall.
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Proficiency with survey equipment (e.g. Leica Robotic Total Station), AutoCAD, Civil 3D, MicroStation, and/or Geopak. Collect, compile, research, and analyze data from property/utility records, deeds, land/property titles, structural plans, and other matrices for land surveying activities.
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Spanning 26.3 miles from Con Edison's Sprain Brook Substation in Yonkers to East Garden City Substation, it includes the South Transition Station, housing equipment like a 3-phase, 150 MVAr, 345kV Shunt Reactor.
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