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Formal education or training in troubleshooting, repair and installation of CNC Machines preferred. Finger dexterity is required frequently for over ¾ of the normal work shift including operating a phone, computer/ electronic equipment, electronic tools, pallet jack, forklift and hand tools.
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The Maintenance Person’s responsibilities may include, but are not limited to: Filtering oil fryers daily Maintaining outside grounds Clean equipment, inside and outside windows, stock rooms and restrooms Unload delivery truck 2 times a week Take out and empty trash compactor Change light bulbs Clean HVAC/Exhaust units and roof of debris This job posting contains some information about what it is like to work in a McDonald’s restaurant, but it is not a complete job description.
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REQUIREMENTS: Must have the ability and experience to: lead, direct, evaluate and train a staff of 15 maintenance technicians; measure, monitor and reduce machine downtime; diagnose basic electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, plumbing, and electronic (PLC) problems and direct/assist with repairs; promote a ‘Safety First’ culture amongst staff; and, develop and maintain an effective preventative maintenance program for equipment and plant.
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The Video Technician will conduct introductory training for augmentation personnel. The Video Technician will design graphic products (exercise posters and pamphlets) for JPMRC, and will manage physical camera equipment.
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Encourage participation in internal and external training programs and certification opportunities provided by organizations such as ACI, ASNT, AWS, ICC, NICET, NRCA, RCI, various State DOTs, WACEL, and others, as appropriate.
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These are mechanical, electrical and computerized equipment used to perform energy management and climate control. Assist journey level trades involved in all facets of small mechanical equipment and BCS projects.
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Or an equivalent combination of experience and training gained by completion of appropriate technical courses at a school, institute, or branch of the Armed Services *Successful completion of the NYS CSEA -P Applied Skilled Trades Certificate Program includes a total of 288 hours of trade-specific classroom instruction, 45 hours of technical math course work, 45 hours of technical communications course work, and 15 hours of blueprint/schematic reading course work.
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Assists with the training of Member Frontline Service associates on company processes and procedures; teaching new technology and tool functionality; delivering new program rollout training; and providing continuous learning and process improvement opportunities.
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The Territory Sales Manager drives results through account relationship building, training and execution on Co-Op/Hardware yearly initiatives. We focus on hand-held portable power tools, stationary bench tools, laser and electronic equipment and outdoor power equipment.
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More than a driving force in outdoor power equipment. Provided training with a "training for all' approach for learning about each of the SPS standards, e.g., 5S, Visual-Management, Standard Work, Kaizen events program, SMED, Flow, Poka-Yoke, PDCA, etc.
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Formal classroom education equivalent to Navy "C" School or vocational school with formal training in the field of electronic equipment maintenance and equipment manufacturer training.
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GE Aviation as a Skill Bridge partner offers real-world training and work experience in in-demand fields of work while having the opportunity to evaluate the Service member’s suitability for the work.
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The Fire Alarm Construction Manager is responsible for managing the daily operations of our construction installation projects for our customers in the central California territory; Coach and mentor technicians, order materials and equipment for these projects and monitor financials for each project.
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The Fire Alarm Construction Manager will demonstrate management/leadership abilities including: training, team building, job management, district administration, and effective interaction with customers.
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Training programs such as Survey Means and Methods, Equipment Maintenance Training, Foreman Field Training, Harassment Prevention Training, Safety Training and Driver Training, to name a few, are designed to assist in the professional development of every supervisor.
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