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Maintenance Supervisor (Electrical) Requires knowledge of preventive, predictive and planned maintenance, and typical electrical work such as motor testing, cable testing.
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This location has a cannery that produces wet dog food and there is also a Distribution Center on-site. To install, replace or repair, as needed those mechanical machine components such as but not limited to gear reducers, roller chain and sprockets that are associated with electrical and electronic equipment.
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Responsible for all Electrical maintenance/management for the JPL site. Ensures day-to-day preventive maintenance and repairs for the JPL electrical program are performed on-time and meet all JPL contract deliverables.
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Assist Data Center Manager with the database management of maintenance discrepancies and work with Operations management to resolve site issues based on agreed upon priorities. Work with and provides guidance, to the site Data Center Manager to determine maintenance requirements for mechanical and electrical systems.
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The Maintenance Technician shares with the Property Site Manager and/or Lead Maintenance Technician responsibility for the inspection, maintenance, repair, and orderly operation of the apartment community including buildings, grounds, and equipment.
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Coordinate maintenance objectives with the On-site Manager daily. Coordinate delivery and work schedules with vendors, contractors and On-site Manager. Complete special projects as may be assigned and prioritized by the On-site manager.
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Must have completed a recognized, appropriate apprenticeship or have at least eight (8) years of relevant on-the-job industrial electrical experience, to include digital electronics, PLC’s, combustion, and instrument repair, or a two (2) year degree in Electrical Engineering Technology (or equivalent) with two (2) years of relevant on-the-job industrial electrical experience.
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Key Responsibilities:Ensure operation of machinery and electronic equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on motors, pumps, conveyor systems, and production machines.
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Prepping apartments for make-ready turns General maintenance duties as necessary On-call; respond to after-hour emergency calls Snow removal and maintenance of grounds, including common areas Preventative maintenance and repair on HVAC and other mechanical systems Completing work orders for service requests, including plumbing, carpentry, light electrical Qualifications : Have complete grasp of on-site maintenance management.
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The Commissioning & Testing Electrical Engineer facilitates on-site engineering and project assistance for substation construction projects. With oversight and guidance from BPA manager / BPA lead engineer, facilitate projects on site, including requesting outages through outage coordinator, and verifying that materials arrive on site.
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Strong working knowledge of electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems and maintenance & repair of powered industrial equipment (Crown, Raymond, Jungheinrich, Doosan, Caterpillar & Komatsu.
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Works closely with Site B R Procurement Manager, and Engineering Design Contractor Construction Manager to ensure that procurement of critical need equipment has been procured based on project schedule deliverables.
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Maintains expert knowledge of, and advanced working proficiency in, the following vehicle components and systems, with the ability to perform complex repair maintenance functions, both on-site and on the road:o Chassis component repair and maintenance; Refuse bodies, including control, hydraulic and electrical systems.
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Perform routine mechanical and electrical maintenance on all site solar, substation, and associated equipment. Troubleshoot complicated electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic problems including: Inverter faults, Tracker faults, network communications, ground faults, collection issues, substation issues, and general site performance issues.
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