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Utilize CMMS system to log all work and perform preventative maintenance. REPORTS TO: Maintenance Manager. Work in all areas of maintenance as needed, including janitorial. Minimum of 3 years' experience with production maintenance.
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Must have basic knowledge of building mechanical systems and controls, energy management and building maintenance skills. Checks with Chief Engineer to make sure inventory is up to par. Reports any unsafe conditions to the Chief Engineer.
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Manage the City’s pavement striping infrastructure; develop and maintain GIS striping inventory; evaluate the inventory on a yearly basis and develop plans and specifications as necessary for maintenance and new installations in accordance with City policies, MUTCD requirements, and the City’s Minimum Street Standards.
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Intelligent Asset Management, we are a Team of Leading Practitioners having deep functional & industry knowledge specializing in the area of Asset Integrity and Reliability Management, Master Data Management, EAM & Maintenance Execution, Material & MRO Management, Industry Analytics and Digital Industrial Workforce.
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CGS is seeking an experienced Network Engineer to join a team focused on the evaluation, enhancement, and maintenance of a large scale network project that includes both wired and wireless network infrastructure and related hardware & software.
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Different roadway design components include typical sections, geometric layouts, drainage and hydraulic analysis, erosion control plans, safety features and maintenance of traffic plans. Different roadway design components include typical sections, geometric layouts, drainage and hydraulic analysis, erosion control plans, safety features and maintenance of traffic plans.
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The Assistant Chief Engineer will assist with overseeing the station's day-to-day operations and is responsible for scheduling and maintenance of all broadcast technology while communicating effectively with the rest of the staff.
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The Software Engineer position will be responsible for hands-on development as well as lead the development of Next Generation Enterprise solutions for Global eCommerce. - Documents testing and maintenance of application corrections and improvements.
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Hands-on experience in the following areas: - Payroll Control Center (PCC) configuration - HRSP upgrades and year-end activities - BSI tax factory configuration and maintenance - Wage type setup - SCHEMA, PCRs & Taxes for US & CA - Garnishments configuration - Finance posting - Payment models - Taxability setup - Remuneration statement.
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Right now, we're looking for a Maintenance Engineer to join our CES team based in London. Here you will be responsible for the corrective, preventative and predictive maintenance in all areas of the process including District Heating plant rooms, pumping stations and control systems, District Heating pipework networks, heat metering equipment and boilers.
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Stone Marine Services specialises in the repair and maintenance of ship’s propulsion systems and ancillary equipment, which includes controllable pitch propellers, thrusters, shaft stern-seals, gearboxes, steering gear and deck machinery.
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Strong customer focus and obsession with quality - Ability to work in a fast-paced and agile development environment Additional Job Details Java, Spring boot developer, UI react developer - Full stack engineer.
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Train on and learn various phases of highway maintenance and the Maintenance Management Program. Applicable to Resident Engineer Offices. Assist in the monitoring of materials problems and functions for construction and maintenance activities.
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Develop & maintain preventive maintenance programs for all equipment, guest rooms, restaurant, public areas, parking garage and all other facilities located on property. The Stonebreaker Inn, opening Spring 2024, is actively searching for a knowledgeable and dedicated Chief Engineer to maintain our beautiful new property.
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The production engineer is responsible for setting the production standards (in concert with Innovations), setting the standard work for production and maintaining the maintenance program.
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