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Must be able to do the following: Read and understand electrical prints, American and European standard Troubleshoot electrical equipment to the component level Repair electrical circuits, soldering will be required Must also be able to cross reference electrical components (drives, fuses, motors, sensors, photo eyes, prox switches, limit switches, ect.
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Ability or a desire to learn welding, steel fabrication, and electrical. Expert Level (Level IV) - are the masters of their craft, skilled in electrical and hydraulic troubleshooting with a mechanical mindset, leadership skills and extensive knowledge in dock leveler and door repairs.
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2 years hands-on experience in the installation, maintenance, trouble shooting, and repair of building mechanical systems, including HVAC, plumbing and electrical systems. Work is performed in an indoor and outdoor field environment; travel from site to site; exposure to dust, grease, noise, fumes, noxious odors, gases, mechanical and electrical hazards, and all types of weather and temperature conditions.
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Give yourself the power to launch in this unique field with a variety of options including: opportunities to work as an electrician journeyman, a master electrician or even an electrical engineer.
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Requirements:Make a splash with experience in commercial HVAC, Sheet Metal, and/or ductworkSwim with the team and independentlyKeep an eye out for details while riding the waves of summer workPerks:Competitive pay rates based on experienceOpportunities to surf the career wave to advancementComprehensive benefits package to keep you afloatA supportive and inclusive team environment that feels like a day at the beachHow to Apply: Ready to ride the summer wave to success.
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Responsible for the proper operations and upkeep of all; electrical, mechanical, plumbing, HVAC, painting, tile work, laundry, kitchen, refrigeration, lighting systems, and all specialized equipment.
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Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems (e.g., wiring, circuits, fuses, switches, VFDs, contactors, circuit breakers, transformers, motors, and AC/DC motor drives) Notifies supervisor of potentially dangerous electrical equipment noted and corrective action taken.
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Your background must demonstrate work involved in the full range of building and maintenance trades to include carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, pest control, asphalt repairs, etc. Incumbent may be exposed to occupational injuries, such as: cuts, scrapes, dust from sawing materials, as well as other potential hazards, working with machinery, saws and electrical equipment while performing duties in this position.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering related to one of the following specialties: aerospace, aeronautical, astronautical, computer, electrical, electronics, communication or mechanical. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC.
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Using basic plumbing, electrical, and carpentry skills Aide other engineers in completing repair and maintenance work on the building and equipment that requires more than one person Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Working knowledge of plumbing, electrical, appliance repairs, HVAC, and carpentry. Regularly treat for weeds, rake leaves, plant flowers/shrubs, spread mulch/woodchips/stones, trim shrubs and hedges, cut down and remove tree limbs as needed, and perform other lawn care services as necessary.
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Candidate must be a US citizen or Green Card holderWorking knowledge and understanding of electrical safetyMust be comfortable with computer-aided test setupsMust be able to manipulate data using software (e.g., Excel, Python, JMP, etc.
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The Refrigeration Service Technician will enjoy working independently as a representative of Climate Pros. performing journeyman-level work in the maintenance, troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair of refrigeration electrical, mechanical, and microprocessor control systems commonly installed in supermarkets and single systems, parallel racks systems, display cases, and walk-in boxes.
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Minimum of three years of previous experience in a manufacturing environment that includes at least two of the following: electrical, pneumatics, pipe fitting, metal working, plumbing, welding, basic machining, carpentry, painting, and/or heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
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Have one (1) year minimum of trade or technical skill set, such as, Welding, Electrical, HVAC, Industrial Maintenance, or Machine Shop. Must pass PFT (Pulmonary function Test). Have one (1) year minimum of trade or technical skill set, such as, Welding, Electrical, HVAC, Industrial Maintenance, or Machine Shop.
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