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Benefits: Medical Dental Vision Training and mentoring Employee Assistance Program 401(k) with matching Paid sick leave Paid vacation SUMMARY The position of Generator Mechanic is primarily responsible to diagnose, repair and maintain portable generators.
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A Power Systems Generator Technician is a skilled professional responsible for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of electrical power generation systems, particularly generators and related equipment.
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Troubleshooting equipment and servicing generator components including alternators, wiring harnesses, safety devices, shutdown switches, and battery systems. IPS defines world-class electric motor and generator repair, and Power Management every day.
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Welcoming to the heart of Miami, Where innovation meets reliability and excellence for generator rental, repair and maintenance. Knowledge of ATS systems and Generator controls. Perform generator preventive maintenance, inspections, and repairs.
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Bay City Electric Works is looking for a Rental Sales Executive/Technician who will developing and grow BCEW's Generator Power rental market in the greater Bay Area/Sacramento area. The Bay City Electric Works team provides generator, energy storage, and engine solutions for life's power needs.
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The Generator Service Technician is responsible for accurately troubleshooting, repairing, and diagnosing both routine maintenance and emergency services while making repair recommendations to customers.
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Protective Relays - Assessment, evaluation and engineering support activities for digital protective relays, electromechanical relays, arc flash, electrical testing, and related electrical equipment including large synchronous motors and generators, transformers, backup power generator sets, excitation systems, circuit breakers, switchgear, UPS systems, facilities, cable systems and other auxiliary equipment.
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Generator and steam turbine work. marine, mechanic, outside machinist, Valves, Shipyard, Blueprint, Valve repair. Generator and steam turbine work. Operate lathe, Valve overhaul (steam and wog), AC & refrigeration repair.
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Starts, stops, controls and monitors steam turbine, main generator and auxiliary turbine generating equipment as required to maintain maximum station capability, including taking manual control of equipment as conditions warrant.
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Monitors recorders and indicators within the control room for the nuclear and turbine generator systems for operation within prescribed limits. The Auxiliary Operator Trainee is an entry-level hands-on position within the Operations job family and leads to becoming a licensed Reactor Operator and Senior Reactor Operator.
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Generator Shop Technicians are responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, diagnosing preventive maintenance, and emergency services on stand-by power generation equipment. Its products and service offerings include diesel engines, transmissions, bumper-to-bumper truck repair, transport refrigeration, power generation systems, and supply chain logistics services.
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We're seeking an enthusiastic Lead Generator to kickstart their career in the dynamic world of technology sales at BobCAD-CAM, Inc. This role is an incredible opportunity for those at the beginning of their sales journey, eager to learn and grow in a specialized field.
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Experience with Electrical / Mechanical: Navy nukes - EMN, ETN, MMNs, SeaBees, Army - Power Generation, Air Force – Power Production, Generator Techs, Maritime, Coast Guard, Army National Guard, etc.
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This position will work with other generator service technicians to ensure all work scheduled is performed safely and to the customer's satisfaction. Under the long-standing brand, W.W. Williams Companies comprise one of the nation's largest sales and service providers of industrial power products with an extensive network of 44 facilities employing more than 515 service technicians.
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Operates all steam turbine generators, condensers, condensing water pumps and other related auxiliaries, synchronizing the generators when necessary, synchronizing Mass Electric's cables with the generator when necessary.
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