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Rise and low-rise window cleaning, window washing equipment inspection and service, floor care, and pressure washing for diverse segments of industry. rise and low-rise window cleaning, window washing equipment inspection and service, floor care, and pressure washing for diverse segments of industry.
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Responsible for completing a daily inspection report Keeps company vehicle clean, serviced, and maintained. The position of Warehouse Route Driver I will be based out of Garden Grove, CA! Responsible for inspecting the condition of the material and verifies quantities and catalog numbers Picks up material from company suppliers May be required to support other Warehouse duties such as preparing and filling orders and/or receiving, stocking, staging, and shipping material Other duties as assigned The information contained in this job description is intended to describe the essential job functions required of those assigned to this job.
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Magnetic Particle Inspection (MPI) Fluorescent Penetrant Inspection (FPI) Ability to assist in the set-up of material for receipt inspection. NDT Inspector Level 2. This includes both automated and manual methods such as radiography, ultrasound, penetrant, eddy current, laser shearography, and magnetic particle.
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Overview Element is one of the fastest growing testing, inspection and certification businesses in the world. From early R&D, through complex regulatory approvals and into production, our global laboratory network of scientists, engineers, and technologists support customers to achieve assurance over product quality, sustainable outcomes, and market access.
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We specialize in the installation, repair, testing, and inspection of fire sprinkler systems, fire alarm systems, fire extinguishers, backflow preventers, underground fire lines, and more. Experience/Training/Education: High school diploma California Title 19 Certificate of Registration type 1 and 2 NFPA -10 Certification or manufacturer specific certification or training, preferred 2+ years of experience in fire extinguisher inspection, maintenance, testing, and repair in a large-scale, high-volume facilities Strong knowledge of fire safety codes, regulations, and industry standards related to fire extinguishers.
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At Midas we are dedicated to providing quality services to customer vehicles in the areas of inspection, diagnosis and repair utilizing the expertise attained through ASE Certifications and/or years of automotive repair experience.
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Forensic investigation and construction management and inspection. Job Details:CIVIL ENGINEER A long standing Civil Engineering firm in Southern California is seeking a Civil Engineer to join their team.
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Basic computer skills including familiarity with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, Access)Â Visual and Mechanical inspection and troubleshooting skills. We are looking for a highly motivated and experienced Mechanical Assembler.
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Consistently complete Monro’s Courtesy Inspection process, on every guest vehicle, identifying, documenting, and communicating additional needed services and repairs; Audit courtesy inspections performed by the General Service Technicians Assist in inventory management to include pulling tires and parts, unloading and stocking inventory.
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Inspection of vehicle, equipment, and cargo to ensure everything is safe, legal, and secure. Loading and unloading cargo while operating cargo handling equipment. pay $25 - $25 per hour 500 - 750 avg.
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Job Description Join the Clean Energy Revolution Become a Quality Control Inspection, Sr Specialist at Southern California Edison (SCE) and build a better tomorrow. In this job, you’ll work in our Underground Civil Construction & Inspection Division within Southern California Edison’s T&D Organizational Unit. You will inspect the installation of conduit, structures, and related components for compliance with Edison, State, County, and Local standards and administer contracts at the field level in our Orange Region.
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Interface with internal parties and external parties (engineering groups, manufacturing, supply chain, sales, government entities and customers such as DLA) to perform witness source Inspection and resolve quality issues, complete comprehensive corrective actions and drive quality improvement.
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We are looking for an experienced Quality Control Inspector for a manufacturer of automatic flow control valveslocated in Costa Mesa, CA. 2nd ShiftWhat You Will Do: Performs inspection of raw materials and castings as well as finished parts from vendors.
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Experience in aerospace manufacturing processes, e.g., assembly, welding, machining, forming, cleaning and inspection including NDT. Experience in aerospace manufacturing processes, e.g., assembly, welding, machining, forming, cleaning and inspection including NDT.
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Job Duties: The Screen Printing Finisher will be responsible for a variety of tasks, including the final inspection of finished screen-printed items for quality, identification and addressing of defects or inconsistencies, post-processing such as curing, drying, and additional finishing steps, and preparation for delivery, which involves folding, packaging, and labeling finished items according to company standards and customer specifications.
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