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At Interstates, our I&E Technicians are using the latest Hart/TREX and Fluke communication and calibration devices. We discuss the family culture at Interstates, the importance of caring for one another (You Matter, I Care), and how that dynamic is what allows everyone to go home injury free.
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At Interstates we offer that, along with consistent work, competitive pay, advancement opportunities, and a team that is dedicated to YOUR success. Interstates is an Equal Opportunity/AA Employer and provides a drug-free work environment.
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Up to $4K in sign-on bonus just for joining Interstates! When you join Interstates, you will find opportunities for education and career growth, one of the best safety records in the business, and benefits that put your family's needs first.
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If you are searching for a career that is built to last, consider joining the Interstates Family! State issued Journeyman Electrician License (NCCER does not qualify as a state license) Education/Experience: We are looking for electricians with experience using, or the desire to learn, the latest BIM/VDC technologies for pre-planning and on-site coordination of all our projects.
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This is a permanent/full-time position with Interstates and requires traveling to job sites across the United States. Knowledge of BIM/VDC technology preferred. Measuring, cutting, bending, threading, assembling, and installing conduit.
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This is a permanent/full-time position with Interstates and requires traveling to job sites within the Manhattan KS Office region (approx. This is a permanent/full-time position with Interstates and requires traveling to job sites within the Manhattan KS Office region (approx.
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Interstates is seeking a Senior Design Manager for our Omaha location. The range posted for this role represents a range that Interstates, in good faith, believes it is willing to pay at the time of this posting.
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In addition to highly competitive pay and quality benefits, Interstates strives to offer opportunities for education and career development, empowering you to have a career that's built to last.
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At Interstates, our Technicians are using the latest Hart/TREKS and Fluke communication and calibration devices. Interstates is currently seeking a talented and motivated Service Foreman to join our team.
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Takes the role of technical lead and responsible for the training of other Interstates employees in the department. In addition to highly competitive pay and quality benefits, Interstates strives to offer opportunities for education and career development, empowering you to have a career that’s built to last.
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As a Quality Assurance Manager at Interstates, you will be responsible for ensuring that our projects/services meet and exceed the highest quality standards. Interstates is a dynamic and innovative Automation provider that is dedicated to delivering high-quality services and projects to our clients.
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Interstates is currently seeking a talented and motivated Data Center Field Coordinator to join our team. At Interstates, we treat each other like family because the foundation of our success is our team.
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W e are currently seeking a Sr. Control Systems Developer I will be responsible for developing and facilitating the relationship with clients for Interstates. At Interstates, we look for people who are collaborative, dependable, and built with integrity, because a career with us means you’re joining our family.
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While every day is a little unique, to check out a day in the life with Interstates. Supporting charities and the community with Interstates-sponsored events. Interstates seeks ambitious, innovative individuals with the ability to grow and maintain value-added relationships with our team and external customers.
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This position is permanently located in Cincinnati with frequent travel to job sites anywhere from Columbus, Lima, and Eastern Indiana required. Overseeing, or participating in, wire installations with conduit & cable tray.
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