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Their responsibilities include: Installing, testing, troubleshooting, repairing or replacing cryptologic networks, physical security systems, electronic equipment, antennas, personal computers, auxiliary equipment, digital and optical interfaces, and data systems Configuring, monitoring and evaluating Information Operations (IO), Information Warfare (IW) systems and Information Assurance (IA) operations Cryptologic Technician Collection (CTR) - CTRs serve as experts in intercepting signals.
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The Levy Group of Companies is seeking a Heavy Equipment Mechanic to work at our Levy Big River location in Osceola, AR. The Heavy Equipment Mechanic performs all functions pertaining to the repair and maintenance of heavy-duty off-road construction equipment.
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Work with and around hazardous and non-hazardous materials (reference the waste management guidance manual). Ability to read English and understand technical manuals, classroom materials, and electrical and mechanical drawings and relate these to actual equipment.
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Knowledge of off-road heavy equipment. Weld, cut, and fabricate equipment and components. Do you enjoy working with cutting edge new equipment, in a team environment that will support your growth with training and advancement opportunities.
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Heavy Mobile Equipment Repair: 3 years (Preferred) Ability to bend, kneel, stoop, climb or crawl under or on top of equipment. Dismantle and reassemble trucks, machines, and equipment to gain access to the problem area.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities Responsible for safely operating and maintaining asphalt plant and construction equipment by: Determining proper quantities of materials needed to produce asphalt.
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Electrical ,Wiring, Troubleshoot, Maintenance technician, Pneumatics, plc troubleshooting, siemens plc, Hydraulics, oscilloscope, multimeter, ac drive, rockwell rs logix, vmware, tcp/ip, steel manufacturing, steel plant, gauge.
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Our diverse list of clients allows us the unique ability to work across industry lines in the oil and gas upstream and midstream as well as chemical and petrochemical downstream, industrial manufacturing, power generation, renewable energy, mission critical, heavy commercial, and energy storage sectors.
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The Industrial Cleaning Operator will operate, maintain, and repair high-pressure water blasting equipment and industrial vacuuming equipment necessary to perform the safe and proper removal, containment, transportation, and disposal of both hazardous and non-hazardous materials within heavy industrial settings.
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Safely and efficiently operate front end loader and/or heavy equipment of various sizes and weights used in road, site or highway construction and paving. Delta Companies Inc., the Colas USA subsidiary that operates throughout the states Missouri, Illinois, and Arkansas, is a highway and site development contractor specializing in asphalt paving and road construction materials.
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Drive and maneuver equipment, remove and place loads and distribute materials and equipment to designated areas. Under supervision, the Crane Operator is responsible for operation of hydro and friction cranes for erection of structures or setting of equipment in or on structures.
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Ability to learn and safely perform the operation of a single-axle truck, tractor and heavy equipment. Experience operating a truck, tractor or heavy equipment preferred. Operate single-axle dump truck hauling highway construction or maintenance materials frequently.
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Build partnership with end user team while identifying opportunities for rotating equipment improvement. The individual will work onsite at the end user and manage all aspects of the condition monitoring program whose goal is to increase rotating equipment performance at the facility.
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Clean pressure vessel equipment using wire brushes and cleaning solvents. Install refractory brick and other heat resistant materials in fireboxes of pressure vessels. Assemble, analyze defects in, and repair boilers, boiler auxiliaries and ancillaries, pressure vessels, tanks, and vats in field, following blueprints and using hand tools and portable power tools and equipment.
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Sound understanding and demonstrated experience working with other predictive maintenance technologies and practices including electrical and mechanical infrared inspections, In-place dynamic balancing, airborne ultrasound inspections, machinery alignment, ODS, and Motion Amplification.
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