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Pumps down, may excavate and recharge refrigerant systems, calibrates electrical and pneumatic control components and makes repairs as needed; diagnoses malfunctions and repairs or replaces defective systems through modification overhaul if necessary; operates emergency backup equipment as required; performs various semi-skilled and skilled tasks (e.g., plumbing, carpentry, wiring, painting, plastering, glazing, welding, etc.
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Plans, prioritizes, assigns, supervises, reviews and participates in the work of staff and/or consultants responsible for providing professional engineering services in the design and construction of public works projects including Streets, Signals, Traffic Control Systems, Traffic Management, Parks, City Facilities, and City Water/Wastewater Systems for assigned section.
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Select the one box that best describes your paid experience supervising staff engaged in HVACR systems, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, painting, water treatment, water and steam boiler systems, fire control systems, security program or custodial service program.
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TheConstruction Control Managersupports the 355th Civil Engineer Squadron (355 CES) at Davis Monthan, AFB with management and surveillance of difficult and complex construction projects such as renovation of multi-unit family housing projects; repair of underground electrical distribution systems; and construction of administrative office buildings, hospitals, aircraft maintenance and support facilities, or multi-story computer facilities.
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Work under the supervision of a Senior Control Systems Engineer to produce deliverable packages for several concurrent projects - including:writing/editing instrumentation and controls specifications, selecting instrumentation, developing sequence of operations, creating control system drawings.
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Responsible for the proper operation and documentation all building systems, to include without limitation, fire alarm, fire sprinkler, security alarm, emergency lighting and signage, emergency egress, building access control, monitoring and recording, fuel distribution, elevators, generators, communications, disposal, sanitary, domestic water, plumbing, electric, heating, cooling, and ventilation.
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As an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, you will be responsible for development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control system philosophy, selection of instrumentation, andprogramming of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine-Interface stations, SCADA or other control systems for water treatment equipment.
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Improve an established quality plan to ensure our products, quality systems, and policies remain in compliance with our manufacturing standards. This is an individual contributor role without direct reports, but works closely with the overall team and provides oversight for the Quality Control program by working closely with another peer Manager.
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The Quality Systems Manager is an advanced technical resource in the principles and application of quality systems and compliance. Act as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and provide guidance and training on quality events, including but not limited to change control, audit findings, investigations, and CAPA’s.
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The Quality Control Analyst position performs testing and inspection of raw materials, in-process and finished products, and audits the corresponding documentation in compliance with internal SOPs and applicable regulatory requirements, participates in test method validation development and execution, and assists in the training and development of new Quality Control Analysts.
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Responsibilities will vary depending on department of assignment (e.g., Emergency Room/Clinic, advisory to non-medical administrator, infection control, nurse/health education development, quality assurance, nurse anesthetist, etc.
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Degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology or 5 years' experience designing and commissioning instrumentation and control equipment in power plants, chemical process facilities, petroleum refineries or wastewater treatment plants, minimum of.
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GCI's Facilities Engineer I is responsible for providing rapid and accurate information about the design and safe installation of AC and DC power systems, power distribution, battery backup systems, and cabling systems in support of telecommunications systems.
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Minimum of five years’ experience in the area of Quality Assurance and/or Quality Control in a Pharmaceutical, Dietary Supplement, Cosmetics, or Food manufacturing environment; to include a minimum of three years in a laboratory environment in a Supervisory capacity.
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Additional ResponsibilitiesExpert knowledge of various aspects of Quality Assurance/Quality Control such as document control, inspection plans and procedures, nonconformance reporting, corrective action, root cause analysisBasic knowledge of renewable projects such as wind turbine specifications, concrete foundations, civil construction, solar modules and inverters, battery systems, collector system, overhead collection, transmission, and substation equipment.
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