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The DC Power Inside Sales Specialist reports to the Director of Sales, DC Power and will work closely with the DC Power Sales Manager, Field Service Manager and the Customer Service/Office Manager.
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With over 70 years of operating experience, Primoris Power Delivery services include engineering and design, installation and maintenance, material and equipment procurement, repair of electrical transmission, distribution, substation, wireless communication, and storm restoration.
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Our specialty lines locations may have a fleet of large-scale power-generators, pumps, HVAC systems and oil/gas related equipment. Technician, Diesel Technician, Diesel Mechanic, Service Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic.
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Grader Operator-Operates power driven grading machine. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionBackhoe Operator- Operates a machine containing power shovel, for removing of materials. Gradall Operator- Operates a machine used mostly in lateral ditch excavation and other similar operations on road construction and maintenance.
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Experienced using all tools of the trade (including welding equipment, diagnostic equipment, and hand and power tools)Diesel experience a must. Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair all types of trucks & heavy equipment with limited supervision.
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We are currently in search of a Full Time Power Equipment Operator to help us manage our shipping doc and inventory movements. Be a part of the team who builds and delivers Bookjoy as a Power Equipment Operator - Level I. Join a dedicated team in an.
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This role offers unique opportunities to learn and apply advanced finite element analysis techniques to evaluate submarine heavy equipment components such as reactor pressure vessels and closure heads.
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As a Heavy Equipment Operator, you will be responsible for operating heavy, power-driven street maintenance or construction equipment. The City of Napa's Public Works Street Maintenance Division is currently seeking a Heavy Equipment Operator.
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Equipment includes rotating machines, such as generators and motors, solar cells and inverters, battery storage and inverters, large power transformers, generator circuit breakers, isolated phase bus duct, non-segregated phase bus ducts, switchgear, motor control centers, small power transformers, variable frequency drives, and battery and UPS systems.
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Minimum five (5) years of operating or locating on various types of horizontal directional drilling equipment; Ditch Witch, Vermeer, American Auger is required. Are you ready for a "POWER-FULL-TIME" career change.
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Must have demonstrated performance in the operation of power plant equipment under normal, abnormal and emergency conditions. Responsibilities Include: Operates Power Plant equipment in a safe, environmentally compliant, and reliable manner.
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Able to demonstrate climbing techniques and procedures, care and inspection of transmission structure hardware, tools, gear and various equipment, construction and installation of poles and various components.
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The Power Plant Operator will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of all equipment within the powerhouse, including gas turbine, HRSG units, package boilers, and large air compressors.
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Maintains operational expertise with the following instruments: Digital Multi-meter Power Analyzer Infrared Camera Digital Camera Insulation Test Equipment EMI/EMF Meters Battery Test Equipment (Alber/Midtronics) Oscilloscope.
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One Power, a leading solar energy company, is seeking an experienced Solar Manager to join our vibrant sales team. Job Title: Solar Sales ManagerCompany: One PowerLocation: NationwideJob Type: Full-TimeApply Today, Start Tomorrow.
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