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Provides basic engineering support to water distribution, water treatment, wastewater collection, and wastewater treatment operations. Provides engineering support to water distribution, water treatment, wastewater collection, and wastewater treatment operations.
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Assists in maintaining the inventory of function room amenities (e.g., pads, pens, candy, water service) and other controllable supplies. Hotel operations management generalist position that supports Front Desk (including Bell/Door Staff, Switchboard, AYS, and Concierge/Guest Services), Rooms (including Housekeeping, Recreation, and Laundry), Food and Beverage (including Restaurants, Bar/Lounge, and Room Service), Event Operations (including Event Services, Banquets and Event Technology.
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Perform repairs and maintenance throughout the plant including screen changes, conveyor belt repair and adjustment, wear parts replacement, crusher liner changes, and water pump service. Perform repairs and maintenance throughout the plant including screen changes, conveyor belt repair and adjustment, wear parts replacement, crusher liner changes, and water pump service.
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As Ground Operations Crew, you'll: Operate ground service equipment to service the aircraft (Potable water truck, ground power unit, tug, aircraft pushback, lavatory truck, deicing truck, etc.
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With offices and employees nationwide, we specialize in a wide range of project types including healthcare, education, renewable energy, marine, water/wastewater, commercial office and retail, hospitality/entertainment and airports.
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Test pipe or tubing joints or connections for leaks, using pressure gauge or soap-and-water solution. Join pipes or tubing to equipment and to fuel, water or refrigerant source, to form complete circuit.
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Removes components for repair or replacement such as, but not limited to: injectors, starters, water pumps, radiators, brakes, etc. Diagnose electrical problems and perform mechanical repairs and maintenance to various types of equipment including but not limited to: tires, ready-mix concrete trucks, and heavy construction equipment.
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Disposal Operations: Responsible for the knowledge development and progressive understanding and expertise in all aspects of day-to-day management of a landfill, including, but not limited to, fill sequencing, cover operations, waste placement and compaction operations, equipment and labor deployment, storm water management, and traffic flow.
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