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As an Industrial Electro-Mechanical Technician, you should have experience with a combination of mechanical and electrical maintenance skills and are responsible for performing routine inspections, repairs, and upgrades on industrial equipment.
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The ability to adapt to varying shift lengths and workdays (8 - 12-hour shifts and occasional weekends) Education High school education or GED equivalent QUALIFICATIONS As an Industrial Electro-Mechanical Technician, you should have experience with a combination of mechanical and electrical maintenance skills and are responsible for performing routine inspections, repairs, and upgrades on industrial equipment.
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Certified Safety Professional, (CSP), Associate Safety Professional (ASP), Certified Industrial Hygienist, (CIH) or Certified Environmental Professional (CEP) preferred. As an EHS Manager you will support the implementation, execution, and maintenance of the environmental, health, and safety systems for the plants.
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Will obtain the Refrigerating Engineers & Technicians Association (RETA) Certified Assistant Refrigeration Operator (CARO) and Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator (CIRO) certifications within 30 months of job entry date and will maintain them while employed in this position.
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As a Senior EHS Specialist, you will support the implementation, execution, and maintenance of the environmental, health, and safety systems for the plants. Bachelor's degree in Occupational Safety & Health, Environmental Science, Safety Engineering, Industrial Hygiene, Chemical or Environmental Engineering or a related field required.
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Experience: A minimum of two (4) years of experience in an Industrial Manufacturing environment as an Electrical & Instrument Technician; Chemical Manufacturing is preferred. Electrical Maintenance Technician -Job Description.
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Through a proven portfolio of proprietary technological solutions, Anaergia maximizes the generation of renewable energy, diversion of waste from landfills, and reduction of greenhouse gases for customers across the municipal, industrial, commercial, and agricultural sectors.
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As the Senior EHS Specialist, you will work collaboratively with the Corporate EHS team, Plant Management, Production, Maintenance, and Engineering team members and focus on various projects and initiatives within these teams.
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Industrial arts, or community college, training certification/credential preferredKnowledge of work order systems (CMMS) especially the Maximo CMMS experience preferred. Document all work in the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS.
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Our client, in Fontana is seeking a Maintenance Electrician to join their team. Job Title: Maintenance Electrician. The ideal candidate will have Basic Electrical Safety, Basic Industrial Safety, AC Circuits and Machinery, DC Circuits and Machinery, Electrical Troubleshooting, National Electrical Code. The shift details are M-F, 4am - 330 pm and weekends if needed.
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Applied MSSSMis a part of Applied Industrial Technologies (NYSE: AIT), a leading value-added distributor and technical solutions provider of industrial motion, fluid power, flow control, automation technologies, and related maintenance supplies.
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As the Industrial Engineer, you will be responsible for identifying facility design and personnel requirements to help keep our operations running smoothly. Support the Maintenance department by developing list of critical spare parts, min/max tracker; daily P&L tracking for Finance.
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Completion of Altium Industrial Maintenance Technician I training. As a fully competent Industrial Maintenance Technician, incumbent will perform repairs, preventive and corrective maintenance on production machinery, plant blow mold equipment and facility.
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Sets up, operates, adapts, tests and maintains equipment, interface computer systems, industrial controls; and prepares, tests, adjusts, and performs routine maintenance, including calibration on a variety of electronic, engineering, manufacturing and related-field instruments.
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Knowledge of general principles and practices of industrial maintenance, construction, or aggregate production is preferred. Must have some knowledge of industrial tools, their uses, and maintenance.
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