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Strong overall electrical knowledge and experience with electrical and industrial control systems. Experience in a food processing plant is a plus The physical and mental demands described in each job posting are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of each job.
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The Lead Control Specialist is responsible for design and support of process control and related projects for the Processing Plants. Job Description - Specialist, Lead Control (000EJD.
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The Supervisory Air Traffic Control Specialist serves as the Policy Assurance Team Manager performing a mixture of routine and complex projects/programs based on the objectives of the AJV/ATO. Directs the work of subordinate employees and/or managers for more than one organizational unit/project/program within a major subdivision.
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Current TS/SCI Full Scope Poly required As the Access Control Specialist , you will be responsible for providing administrative security services to the compound, such as obtaining security clearances on employees and visitors (needed to assist in arranging visit authorizations to gain access to restricted areas.
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Job Description About the role The Change Control Specialist serves as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) and Owner in the performance/management of Quality Systems Change Control. As the change control specialist, you will prepare change control documents and coordinating change control activities from initiation through completion/implementation as defined in the change control requirements.
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The Acoustics & Noise Control Specialist is involved in all aspects of acoustical design and noise control engineering to support the broad scope of global Black & Veatch projects in the areas of power generation (conventional and renewable), data centers, petrochemical, electric transmission and distribution, water supply, wastewater treatment, and telecommunications.
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The Acoustics & Noise Control Specialist coordinates directly with project managers, proposal managers, chief engineers, and project design engineers from all divisions and businesses within Black & Veatch as well as with clients, facility owners, and equipment manufacturers.
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As a Traffic Control Specialist with ECI, you ensure the safety of the public and workers by installing and maintaining work zones. Control traffic by flagging and setting up safe work zones.
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Founded in 2010, Human Bees is a Northern California recruitment/staffing firm & consultancy that specializes in delivering workforce solutions to several specific industries throughout the Western United States.
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The ideal candidate would have previous experience as a certified IPC specialist supporting an electronics production environment and possess a strong background in electronic assembly soldering.
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Perform critical weather observations as a Limited Aviation Weather Reporting Station (LAWRS) observer, and to disseminate timely weather information to pilots, other air traffic control facilities and other users of the National Airspace System.
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National Property Management Association (NPMA), Certified Property Specialist or above. Maintains accountable records for equipment and facilities assigned to the CCEP.Works in GCSS-Army (Property), LIW and other logistics automation systems.
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BWXT is currently seeking a Quality Control Programmer for its Lynchburg, VA location! Headquartered in Lynchburg, Va., BWXT provides safe and effective nuclear solutions for national security, clean energy, environmental remediation, nuclear medicine and space exploration.
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Overview: AWP Safety is on the lookout for motivated individuals to embark on a rewarding career as a Traffic Control Flagger. Job DescriptionRole Description: As a Traffic Control Flagger, you will play a crucial role in: Establishing and maintaining safe work zones using the proper equipment.
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Georgia-Pacific's Consumer Products division is seeking qualified professionals to consider for the Process Control Engineer position to join our Savannah River Mill Engineering team located in Savannah, GA.
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