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A Field Service Technician job is available with a service client who can be in Los Angeles, CA. In this role, you will be responsible for supporting the LPS project and commissioning team in the following areas Preventive Maintenance Inspections (PMI), Routine Maintenance Contracts (RMC), Planned Specialize Maintenance (PSM), Electro/Mechanical installation and Level one I/O checks, and problem diagnostics and troubleshooting.
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Understand and utilize electrical and mechanical drawings for industrial control systems. Strong problem-solving and trouble-shooting skills, read/interpret electrical control drawings and logically diagnose electrical and/or mechanical problems.
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Services Offered: 3D Laser Scanning, Controls & Automation, Construction Management, Design & Drafting, Engineering: Civil/Structural, Electrical, Mechanical, Process, Functional Safety, Information Technology, Instrumentation, On-Site Services, Operations & Commissioning Support, Procurement, Project Management.
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The Systems Engineering Consultant performs existing system assessments, master plan development, gap analysis, system design and engineering, testing/commissioning, and project/program management.
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The ideal Field Service Technician candidate should have sound electro-mechanical experience, preferably having undertaken a formal apprenticeship and ideally a formal technical qualification program.
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Successful candidates for the Mechanical Engineer role should demonstrate strong REVIT, and MEP skills from mark-ups through the production of detailed drawings, and have basic knowledge of construction documentation and design phase requirements.
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A bit about us:Engineering firm offering MEP, Commissioning, Fire Protection + Life Safety, Telecom + Security, Lighting Design, and Energy + Sustainability services. LEED AP Certification a plus10+ years of relevant post education experience as a Mechanical EngineerProficient in AutoCAD and RevitProject experience in Mixed Use and Multifamily buildings are highly preferred.
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To meet client objectives and to integrate our many disciplines, we can create teams comprised of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and corrosion control, as well as project/construction managers and professionals in a variety of specialty services.
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As a building automation system engineer, you will be tasked with programming, developing, commissioning, and implementing Direct Digital Control and other building equipment and automation systems which are primarily associated with HVAC systems in commercial buildings.
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Monitor the installation and start-up of MEP systems and commissioning of project with Engineer & Owner. Manage and lead MEP subcontractors throughout duration of the project (from Groundbreaking through Commissioning and Turnover to Owner.
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Provides Commissioning (Cx) leadership and supervises Commissioning of new construction and renovation projects. Supervises Cx processes, standards, documentation and daily activities of (9) in-house Cx staff members (for smaller Cx scope projects) and (11) 3rd party contracted commissioning firms (for larger Cx scope projects.
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We are looking to staff a highly motivated Validation Specialist/ Engineer 1 responsible for delivering commissioning, qualification, and validation (CQV) services related to equipment, instruments, and systems for clients in the biotech/pharmaceutical / medical device industry.
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As a Field Service Engineer, you will perform equipment commissioning, site acceptance testing, on-site preventative maintenance, on-site equipment troubleshooting and repair and provide customer training.
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Knowledge and experience with local building codes, LEED, Green Building Design, Commissioning, Retro-commissioning, LEAN Six Sigma. - Technical Skills: Maintenance of utilities and equipment, landscaping, construction, carpentry, electrical, mechanical, HVAC, plumbing, diagnostic testing, troubleshooting, repair.
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Commissioning Manager Building Commissioning Professional (BCxP), knowledgeable in the design, construction, and operation of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems for LEED Enhanced Commissioning projects, as well as Building Envelope commissioning.
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