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Currently, ManTech is seeking a motivated, career and customer-oriented Lead CNO Test Engineer to join our team in Hanover, MD. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to: As a Lead CNO Test Engineer, you will work in agile environment and leverage your skills in Systems Engineering, Test Engineering, and Networking to devise operational scenarios, performance tests, and support operations.
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Employee is frequently required to stand, walk on slope roofs, sit, climb ladders, work from stationary and moveable scaffolding (aka swing stages), bend, climb inside attics and crawl under homes and tunnels, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, talk, hear, and drive a motor vehicle to job sites.
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As a Test Engineer in the Power Electronic Systems & Components team, you will be joining an innovative team on the cutting edge of power electronics technology for electric drive vehicles and next generation power electronic modules for stationary applications.
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The Service engineer exam requirements indicate applicants must be a regular career University employee who have held the title of Lead or Stationary Operating Engineer (title codes 8235 or 8239) for a minimum of six months preceding the date of the examination.
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Must pass a Pre-Placement Physical Exam Preferred Qualifications Class A certificate in Heating and Ventilation, and/or Refrigeration, and/or Steam and Hot Water, and/or Stationary Engineer, and/or Boiler Operator.
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Job Description:Maintains the following equipment: Ammonia refrigeration system, Freon packaged refrigeration units and building heating and air conditioning equipment, high pressure steam boiler systems, hot water generator, compressed air systems, electrical distribution equipment, building sprinkler systems, and any other supporting equipment as directed by management.
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As a Stationary Engineer, you’ll be responsible for the operation and troubleshooting of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment and systems at Checkerboard Square using trade skills required of a Class I Stationary Engineer.
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Must be able to remain in a stationary position at a desk and/or computer for extended periods of time. Audits production processes, raw materials, or suppliers/vendors to ensure that established quality standards are met.
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Valid driver's license required, Flve years previous experience as a Stationary Engineer with boiler plant operation and maintenance experience with boilers greater than 600 HP and chillers greater than 1000 tons.
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RWJBarnabas Health is hiring a Stationary Engineer II for the RWJBarnabas Health Somerset Campus. Stationary Engineer II. Installs, troubleshoots and repairs stationary equipment such as pumps, compressors, motors, sterilization and Power Plant machinery, etc.
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From electric vehicle drivetrains and ultrafast charging to stationary energy storage and grid efficiencies, we develop a clean energy ecosystem of proprietary technology designed to go faster, perform stronger, travel farther, and last longer.
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City of Philadelphia Class A Stationary Engineer License. City of Philadelphia Class A Stationary Engineer License. Working Knowledge of Chiller Maintenance operations and troubleshooting techniques.
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Chicago Stationary Engineer License to operate high pressure boilers and CFC Certification. Current City of Chicago Stationary Engineer license required. Two years of experience in operation of high pressure boiler system and basic HVAC equipment preferred.
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Description: Job Summary:Under the direction of the Chief or Assistant Chief Engineer, performs activities concerned with design, construction, modification, and maintenance of equipment and machinery in medical center facility.
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The Stationary Engineer is responsible for the operation of all central energy plant utility systems including high pressure steam boilers, hot water boilers, heat recovery chillers, centrifugal refrigeration chillers, cooling towers, centrifugal air compressors, medical compressed air and HVAC systems.
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