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License/Certification in any of the following:An Electrical master’s license EPA Certified Refrigerant Handler – Universal Certification to operate forklifts and man lifts Certification to work in confined space Current valid driver’s license.
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The CE II supervises the operation and maintenance of Hospital’s Utilities including , Refrigeration Systems, Electrical Distribution, Emergency Generator Systems, Steam Production, Steam Distribution System, Elevators, Nurses calls, Fuel Oil, HVAC, Oxygen and Medical Vacuum.
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Experience troubleshooting electrical, electro-mechanical, fluidic systems, and vacuum systems. Diagnose and repair mechanical, electromechanical, electronic, and vacuum equipment.
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Provides fully-integrated facility support solutions including janitorial, healthcare EVS, mechanical maintenance, electrical contracting, mailroom support and additional facility support and outsourcing activities.
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Assist in grounds work, such as, but not limited to: trash picker, cleaning supplies, rakes, weed eater, edger, leaf blower and/or vacuum, lawn mower, multi-purpose tractor and/or cart, ladder, hedge trimmer, snow blower, ice melt spreader, Ventrac, shovels, forklift, pallet jack, etc.
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Install new, or relocate existing, equipment with all required utilities, including water, compressed air, electrical (three phase), steam, hydraulic, and vacuum. Conduct preventive maintenanceExercise knowledge of mechanical systems, steam systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, basic electrical, compressors, vacuum systems and weldingClean up work area removing all tools, debris, dirt, overspray, etc.
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Working Conditions/Physical Demand: Working indoors with client/customer contact; use of specific equipment as braces, bedpan, crutches, electrical bed, hoyer lift, personal automobile, walker, wheelchair, household appliances, vacuum cleaner etc.
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Troubleshoot and perform repairs on all types of equipment (e.g., pump and motor replacement), plumbing (e.g., plunge toilets and unclog drains), electrical equipment including lamps, air conditioners, HVAC equipment, cosmetic items, extension cords, vacuum cleaners, internet devices, replace electrical switches and outlets, and program TV's.
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Essential Functions Performs preventive maintenance on CNC and manual machining equipment ( lathes , mills and grinders ) , plunge and wire EDM , vacuum/atmosphere furnaces , thermal spray equipment and various other plant machinery and equipment.
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2+ years overall experience as a technician in the manufacturing/engineering field Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and mechanical drawings (written in English) Experience work with a Microsoft Office products and process documentation Experienced working in Cleanroom Environment and Environmental Test Area Attention to details and mechanical aptitude Familiarity with test equipment, such as electrical testing equipment (hi-pot, source meter, DMM, etc.
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Familiarity with the setup and repair of various mechanical and electrical gauges and equipment such as multi-meters, pressure/vacuum gauges, oxygen analyzing equipment, smart phone apps, etc.
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Knowledge of plumbing, heating, air conditioning, construction and electrical. Must be able to use all types of hand and power tools, freon recovery machinery, air conditioning gauges and vacuum pumps.
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Minimum 2-3 years building maintenance experience performing some carpentry, HVAC, electrical, mechanical, and plumbing functions. This position is accountable for troubleshooting, repairs and performing preventive maintenance relative to the mechanical, electrical, HVAC, plumbing systems and physical structural elements of the center.
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Test, troubleshoot and perform basic repair on all types of equipment, plumbing plunge toilets and unclog drains), electrical components including lamps, cosmetic items, extension cords, vacuum cleaners, internet devices, replace electrical switches and outlets, and other guestroom items.
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Background in safety oversight and management of unmanned hardware/equipment inclusive of pressure systems, vibration equipment, vacuum chambers, thermal chambers, electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic equipment, RF Welding, laser cutting, arc jet, CNC mill, CNC router, vertical mill, bed lathe, man-in-the-loop pressure testing, etc.
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