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Energy Management: Implements programs to reduce energy and water consumption and tracks performance EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE College degree in a related engineering field, formal apprenticeship program, or technical trade school Minimum 5 years of hospital facility management, plant operations, engineering or maintenance supervision experience Exposure to HVAC, fluid handling/pumping, fluid filtering, mechanical systems, welding, and electrical systems engineering and operation.
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Did you graduate from a trade school/college biomed or electronics technology program? Requirements:High School Diploma (GED) – Did you graduate from high school? Did you graduate from a trade school/college biomed or electronics technology program.
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Trade school, vocational education, or a 2-year apprenticeship with 1 year of work experience is acceptable in lieu of a high school diploma or GED.College coursework is desirable.
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High School diploma or equivalentWorking knowledge of instructional design and adult learning theory practice preferredMust be able to effectively use basic hand tools: screwdriver (regular and Phillips), torpedo level, tape measure, snips (with belt sheath), and pliers (needle nose and channel locks), crescent wrench, sewing (stitching) needle, cable sheers, flush cutting pliers, multi-meter and rubber mallet (gray.
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5+ years’ experience running CNC lathesComplete understand G & M codes for Fanuc based programmingGood understanding of GD&T and industry standards of inspectionMust be able to stand for the majority of the work shiftRequirements:Minimum High School Diploma or trade schoolMust be at least 18 years old and Authorized to work in the USMust be able to lift up to 20 pounds on a regular basis.
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Associate Attorney – Employment Litigation (Trade Secrets & Restrictive Covenants) Please attach a copy of your resume, an unofficial copy of your law school transcripts and a writing sample (maximum 10 pages.
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Qualification StandardsEducationHigh School Diploma, technical trade school or equivalentExperienceMinimum of two years of experience in audio-video integration technical environmentMathematical Skills Ability to apply concepts such as fractions, percentages, ratios, and proportions to practical situations.
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Trade School, Associates degree or equivalent experience in Mechanical Design/Engineering. 4+ years of combined experience in AutoCAD and some Autodesk Inventor. Check and review drawings for accuracy of information and conformance to ASME drafting standards via electronic redline process.
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Certifications/license, trade school and/or associate degree from an HVAC program at a technical school required. Previous on the job training a plus (Liebert, Stultz, Trane, Carrier, Dakin.
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Formal education in a related field, such as a trade school degree, high school diploma, or GED. A valid driver's license. Requirements: Minimum of 5 years' experience in a leadership role within the HVAC sheet metal industry, with a strong preference for candidates with a journeyman license or equivalent qualifications.
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SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS High School Diploma with completion of Trade School, Apprenticeship, or relevant Military Experience strongly preferred. JOB SUMMARY The ideal candidate for the role of Maintenance Technician is a multi-trade problem solver who is both highly skilled and highly motivated.
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High School Diploma, GED, or trade school diploma with 1-2 years of job-related experience. Maintenance Technician Painter Second Shift. Support energy management by ensuring all building systems are operating efficiently.
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Trade school or apprenticeship desirable. 2 years verifiable work experience in the trade with a record of successfully demonstrating competence in mechanical skills, code knowledge, theory, installation skills and safety practices.
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Associate’s degree or completion of a technical trade school program in CAD, drafting or a related field, or. Associate’s degree or completion of a technical trade school program in CAD, drafting or a related field, or.
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A high school or GED required with some college or medical training, but RN/LPN degree(s) preferred. Leave a lasting impression while representing our company at conventions and trade shows.
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