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Working Conditions •Frequently works near moving mechanical parts •Is potentially exposed to battery acid, gasoline, chemical cleaning materials or other toxic materials commonly found I a motor vehicle service department.
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The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, risk of electrical shock, and vibration. The employee is occasionally exposed to fumes or airborne particles, risk of electrical shock, and vibration.
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DutiesPerforms maintenance service or repairs in one or more skill areas, including plumbing, carpentry, painting and plastering, machine servicing, electrical repairs or installations, or vehicle servicing.
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For future engineering designs and construction plans; provide field survey work for traffic control, public utilities, parks and recreation, wastewater t, electrical applications, and any other required work.
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A bachelor’s or master’s degree in transportation, civil or electrical engineering, urban and regional planning, or a related major (e.g., geography, math, statistics, economics) 5-7 years of directly relevant work experience in one or more of the following areas: traffic operations analysis (e.g., HCS, Synchro, VISSIM), traffic engineering and streetscape design, transportation planning (e.g., bicycle or transit plans, infrastructure finance, transportation and land use policy), or travel demand forecasting (e.g., Cube/Voyager, TransCAD, EMME.
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Responsible for daily maintenance and repair issues of all facilities and grounds systems, including structural components, electrical work, plumbing, roofing repairs, carpentry, painting, welding, parking lot maintenance, etc.
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Bachelor Degree in Electronics/Electrical Engineering. Work through Marcom to develop technical sales collateral for use with RSMs, representative firms and distribution channel partners. Semiconductor application support experience.
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Completedbachelor’s or in-processmaster’s degree in transportation, civil or electrical engineering, urban and regional planning, or a related major (e.g.,geography, math, statistics, economics.
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Monitors building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and possibly checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created. Monitors building security and safety by performing such tasks as locking doors after operating hours and possibly checking electrical appliance use to ensure that hazards are not created.
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This person must have a strong understanding of project management, with accreditation in Design or Engineering, general or electrical contractor experience as a bonus. As Supercharger Construction Manager, you will play a crucial role in overseeing the construction and implementation of Tesla Supercharging infrastructure projects.
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Perform quality assurance inspections to achieve compliance with contract plans and specifications on all phases of highway and bridge construction, such as paving, structures, striping, grading, SWPPP, drainage, sewer, water, utility relocations, electrical installation sign installation and Read and interpret plans, specifications, and other construction documents.
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Most clubs also have specialty services, such as a pharmacy, an optical department, a photo center, or a tire and battery center. Paid time off benefits include PTO (including sick leave), parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty and voting.
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Description: Under indirect supervision of Chief Engineer or Director, Plant Services, performs & documents electrical safety tests, preventive maintenance, repair of electronic biomedical equipment & maintains an equipment inventory.
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Read and perform thermal imaging analysis on electrical cabinets and heat wrap equipment. Understand the benefits and usage of thermal imaging of electrical equipment. Perform minor welding tasks with electrical welding equipment on mild steels and be knowledgeable of all safety practices relating to welding processes.
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Repair and Tool Technicians are responsible for the evaluation and repair of small engines, outdoor power equipment and handheld electrical devices. Repair and Tool Technicians are responsible for the evaluation and repair of small engines, outdoor power equipment and handheld electrical devices.
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