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Key areas of responsibility will within coil (fin and tube), copper, and sheet metal fabrication departments. Trouble-shooting production problems within the fabrication process; Coil (fin and tube) Fin Stamping, Slab Building, Expanding, and Brazing.
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The CNC Coil Line Operator reports to the Duct Shop Foreman and does not supervise personnel. The CNC Coil Line Operator is required to perform sheet metal (HVAC) operations on CNC controls and operations, execute production orders and identify labeling and tracking of parts.
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For VPI job (sealed insulation), each coil is taped with non-adhesive insulation and additional sleeves, silicone and moisture blockers are installed. Problem Solving - Can work out most of the problems that arise concerning work being performed - Utilizes the experience of the Level 1 and 2 Coil Inserter and the Winding Team Leader.
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Representative(s) will be responsible for growing product market and market presence in regard to capital sales, recertifications, rentals, interfacing with coil tubing and wireline service companies throughout Texas, Oklahoma and North Louisiana.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionSummaryThe Business Development Manager (BDM) will be responsible for developing the business and providing product technical support for FETs Pressure Control Coil Tubing products within the United States.
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Key Responsibilities:The key responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Preparing shop fabrication for delivery including but not limited to: Wrapping all duct work, spiral, coil, fittings, etc.
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The main responsibility of the Transformer Winder Trainee is to learn the steps and process involved in winding and assembling defect free transformer cores and coil assemblies. Cuts wire to form leads, using wire or bolt cutters; Pounds coil with hammer or mallet to shape end windings or remove coil from fixtures.
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Coil Winder Disc- 3rd shift act. Wind coil as per specs. Unload and upend coil and position end assembly as required. Repair coil in any department or work center. Knowledge of winding machine, overhead crane, brazing equipment, dereeler, upender, hand drill, disc sander, lead clamping and bending equipment, bar clamping equipment, table and bandsaw, hydraulic bender, torch set, grinder, buffer and miscellaneous hand tools.
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Problem Solving - Can work out most of the problems that arises concerning work being performed - Utilizes the experience of the Level 1 Coil Inserter and the Winding Team Leader. On very large stator/frame assemblies, large rings are temporarily installed and rest in a roller assembly which allows the unit to be rotated for coil insertion.
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Experience in winding superconducting coil, making superconducting joint, assembling coil to the support structure, welding, GM cryogenic refrigeration systems, high vacuum systems, and helium leak testing.
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AZZ Inc. is the leading independent provider of hot-dip galvanizing, spin galvanizing, powder coating, plating, and coil coating solutions to a broad range of end-markets. AZZ Inc. is the leading independent provider of hot-dip galvanizing, spin galvanizing, powder coating, plating, and coil coating solutions to a broad range of end-markets.
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Are you a skilled Operator with experience in frac, coil tubing, or pump operations? Perform safe and efficient coil tubing operations on oil and gas wells. Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Coil Tubing Operator or related oilfield experience.
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Preferred Skills: Circulate, Monitor, and IV StartPreferred Cardiac Cath Lab Procedure Experience: Ablations, Thrombectomy, Coil Embolization, Filter PlacementPreferred EKG Settings and Experience: Cardiology Clinic, Outpatient, Sinus Node RhythmsPreferred Electrophysiology Procedure Experience: Arrhythmia Induction, Baseline Measurements, Cardiac Ablation, Cardiac Mapping, Cardioversion, Conduction Studies, Electrophysiology Evaluation.
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Troubleshoot and resolve issues with patient comfort, coil contact, and TMS system setup throughout treatment. Working in a high-call volume medical office, the Front Desk / Patient Care Coordinator provides potential patients with information about Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS), a non-drug therapy to treat patients with depression disorder.
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Operates pumps, hydration units, sand, blending, acidizing, cementing, coil tubing, water transfer and other operational equipment May also drive assigned equipment to and from customer sites to haul various types of fluids, materials, or equipment.
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