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Job Title: Heavy Equipment Operator. Heavy equipment may include, but is not limited to, front-end loaders, dozers, excavators, haul trucks, graders, and tractors. Clean equipment, perform routine inspections, provide preventive maintenance on assigned equipment, and report defects to management.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) is required to install, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, calibrate, and verify the performance of complex biomedical equipment with minimal supervision.
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Biomedical Equipment Repair Technicians, System Administrators, and Advanced Office Clerks Location: JBSA, Fort Sam Houston, Texas Duties: The Contractor shall ensure that all CP not be scheduled for more than 80 regular hours in a two-week period, and no more than 40 regular hours per week.
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Heavy Equipment Operator - Stormwater. Operate and maintain equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Must practice safety with chemicals and equipment. Background and experience in lake/pond maintenance, landscaping, commercial mowing, erosion control, stormwater control measure maintenance, and repair.
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Join a leading global chemical company as a Corporate Rotating Equipment Engineer. Corporate Rotating Equipment Engineer Position. Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering with at least 5 years of experience in managing industrial rotating equipment within chemical or refinery sectors.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician will also provide the following services; incoming equipment inspections, installation, recall & alert activities and calibration & repair of medical devices.
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Related experience may include: Account Manager, Rental Sales, Parts Sales, Service Manager, Customer Service Representative, Construction Manager, Tools Manager, Counter Sales Representative, Equipment Associate, Manager Trainee, Manager in Training, Skilled Craftsman, Brand AmbassadorBase Pay Range: $20.46 - 24.29 Starting rate of pay may vary based on factors including, but not limited to, position offered, location, education, training, and/or experience.
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Analyzes malfunctions and repairs, rebuilds, and maintains construction equipment such as trucks, trailers, cranes, paving machines, motor graders, trench-digging machines, bulldozers, pumps, compressors and pneumatic tools.
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Work with Lead Assistant Superintendent to prioritize equipment repair and maintenance work when needed as it relates to golf course agronomics. Repair of failing equipment, keeping records of parts and labor needed to maintain each piece of equipment.
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Operate diesel and gas powered equipment such as heavy trucks and crawler-mounted cranes, shovels and tractors, wheel and crawler-mounted loaders, pavement breakers, backhoes, trenching machines and related heavy duty equipment in excavating, the placing of pipes, transformer pads, street light standards, conduit and vaults, and backfilling and loading work.
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Preferred: Construction heavy equipment operating experience performing grading and earthwork activities or progressive field experience in the related construction industry. Advanced skill in operating at least one (1) or more pieces of equipment such as a Front-End Loader, Backhoe, Skid-steer, or Excavator and moderate skill in operating two (2) other pieces of equipment.
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Performs routine maintenance and repair of equipment. 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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Developing systems or components, such as pumping or slurry mixing systems, fluid power systems, power train systems, and/or structures for use in Hydraulic Fracturing or Blending equipment. This job focuses on design, packaging, and engineering work for mobile, off-highway or offshore equipment and associated subsystems that are used to perform pressure pumping services for oil and gas wells.
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The Equipment Specialist specializes in operating one or more than one type of machine tool (e.g., jig borer, grinding machine, engine lathe, milling machine) to machine metal for use in making or maintaining jigs, fixtures, cutting tools, gauges, or metal dies or molds used in shaping or forming metal or nonmetallic material (e.g., plastic, plaster, rubber, glass.
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Operates additional equipment and/or drives a variety of trucks as necessary to haul grave, asphalt, dirt, cinders, etc. Four (4) years combination of heavy construction equipment school training: or practical experience in operating automotive equipment.
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