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JOB OBJECTIVE: To repair and perform a variety of skilled tasks in the installation, maintenance and repair of equipment and facilities at Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau (LRCVB) managed facilities.
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Perform general cleaning, cleaning and sterilization of laboratory materials including glassware and plastics, and maintenance of laboratory equipment (incubators, water bath, tissue culture hoods, microscope, liquid nitrogen tank, etc.
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Terracon's Construction Services consist of but are not limited to, the execution of environmental remediation, fuel service station closure, and renewable energy construction (testing, installation, and maintenance), which will be executed by Terracon-employed equipment operators and support staff.
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Motor, vibration, calibration, VFD, electrical, circuits, surge, testing, micrometre, micrometer, three phase motors, 3 phase, drives, motors, pumps, gear box, inspection, electrical motors, electrical maintenance, maintenance electrical, industrial electrical, industrial electrical equipment, conductor, electrical conductor.
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Installation, configuration, maintenance and troubleshooting for various types of communication systems, such as voice, data, SCADA, video, microwave, and satellite equipment, in addition to the infrastructure which it supports.
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Maintains truck maintenance schedule, generator maintenance schedule and propane tank supply; directs cleaning of the truck and maintenance of equipment. Oversees and inspects all preparation and cooking equipment on a regular basis to ensure they are kept clean, sanitary and in perfect operating order.
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Operate heavy equipment involved in various maintenance activities such as mowing, culvert installation, excavation, cutting ditches, sealing, etc. Under general supervision, this position is responsible for operating various types of heavy equipment to support construction and maintenance operations including loading and transferring construction materials, clearing highway right-of-ways, constructing roadways, and performing vegetation control functions for slopes and embankments within the District.
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Good knowledge of the appropriate safety procedures involved with equipment operation and road construction and maintenance work within the right-of-way. JOB SUMMARY: Responsible for the operation of a dump truck used to transport material and equipment for repair and maintenance of roads and the operation of equipment used in repairing roads.
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Summary: Floor Technician is responsible for floor maintenance, restoration, and the operation of industrial floor care equipment. + Maintains knowledge of principles of hard-surface floor maintenance and use proper procedures on hard floor care including stripping and refinishing, burnishing, spray cleaning, and spray buffing.
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Experience inspecting equipment using predictive maintenance technologies such as: oil analysis, infrared, ultrasonic, thermal imaging, etc. Experience troubleshooting and repairing electrical equipment, including 480-volt industrial control circuits, electrical motors, and drives.
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Can safely operate the following equipment; power washer, backpack blower, floor scrubbers, carpet cleaner and sweepers. This job title is associated with Service Technicain, Apartment Maintenance, Maintenance Technician, Make Ready or Make Ready Technician.
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Possess general knowledge of construction practices and be familiar with equipment, including routine service and maintenance. Essential Functions:Responsible for running a variety of equipment including but not limited to; all types of Directional Drills, (Vermeer and/or Ditch With) and locators, various types of trucks, excavators, forklifts, dump trucks, etc.
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Assists the Corporate Equipment Manager and Equipment Analyst in the accurate accounting of equipment expenditures to include: (1) Coding Invoices to General Ledger (2) Job Costing (3) Fixed Asset Maintenance.
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Transferable or related skills for this role: Maintenance, Technician, route driver, meter reading, landscaping, working outdoors, pest control, surveying, military, ready to work, construction, laborer Benefits and Company Summary What we offer.
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Establishing and executing a regular preventive maintenance schedule for cleaning of furnaces and A/C coils, oiling motors and circulating pumps, exterior painting, changing of filters, replacing of light bulbs in public areas, maintaining swimming pool and pump rooms, and the water heating equipment, boiler rooms and chiller equipment.
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