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A successful inspector will have excellent communications skills and the ability to work with HSB clients and customers in a professional manor with high integrity. As an inspector, you will review and witness activities to recognized international codes, standards and/or regulations such as , (PED) and Canadian Standards to name a few.
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Thread, ream, assemble, caulk, solder, and weld various pipes and component parts. Ideal opportunity for a mid-level Trainee or Apprentice looking to gain additional experience working as part of a team Plumber Tech: Duties/Responsibilities Perform plumbing duties in connection with a wide variety of building alterations, maintenance and repair projects.
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Job Title Elevator Inspector - Administrative. Job Title Elevator Inspector - Administrative. Land, Buildings & Real Estate (LBRE) is the operational core of Stanford University’s physical campus.
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The Inspector Packer will report to the production supervisor and will be responsible for hand packing a variety of different products by hand in a quick and safe manner. Inspector/Packer page is loaded.
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Electrical Line Inspector (Utility Compliance Technician) Ensures compliance with General Orders 128 for underground construction through scheduled line patrols. Makes minor repairs in the field during line patrols, such as installing guy markers, date nails, pole numbers, ground wire moldings, installing bolts for box lids, viability strips, etc.
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Coordinate with Quality Engineer to adhere to job-specific guidelines and convey those specifications to the Parts Inspector. The Quality Control person directs the Parts Inspector and works at the direction of the Quality Engineer.
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Provide inspection, testing, and service for fire alarm equipment to comply with NFPA72 standards as well as state and local codes.
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Hiring Quality Technicians for a start up Autonomous Drone Company in Hayward, CA!
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Areas of inspection will include clean room, final assembly inspection, machining, sheet metal fabrication, paint and weld. Experience with paint and weld inspection required. Areas of inspection will include clean room, final assembly inspection, machining, sheet metal fabrication, paint and weld.
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We looking for an experienced Quality Inspector/ Quality Inspection Technician , ideally someone with extensive CMM experience, specifically with Zeiss equipment and programming, for a Bay Area precision manufacturing firm, located in Union City, where se are a supplier to leading Semiconductor manufacturers for the most part, but with some work done for Medical Device, Aerospace and Electronics companies.
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Package Handler (Merchandise Inspector) This position gives you the opportunity to receive hands-on experience with high-end merchandise from designers like Louis Vuitton, Gucci and Chanel. An "active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran" means a veteran who served on active duty in the U.S. military, ground, naval or air service during a war, or in a campaign or expedition for which a campaign badge has been authorized under the laws administered by the Department of Defense.
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Must obtain NICET Fire Alarm Inspector Certification Level 2 within 24 months. Entry-level inspector position performs assigned tasks on fire alarm systems including minor repairs and visual and functional testing on fire alarm systems in accordance with all national and local standards.
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Install, alter, replace, and repair plumbing projects as required such as water, sewage, and drainage systems. Repair and install new water/drainage lines and waste/sewage pipes. Install, alter, and repair valves, fittings, and other plumbing parts and equipment, including such items as hot water boilers, sterilizers, steam tables, sinks, thermal control apparatus, sprinkler heads, hydrants, and service pipes.
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Cintas is seeking a Fire Sprinkler Systems Inspector for our Fire Protection business. Cintas is seeking a Fire Sprinkler Systems Inspector for our Fire Protection business. NICET licensing or other fire certifications.
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Inspector should be proficient with the use coordinate measuring machine and have experience with interpretation of GD&T drawings. Role: IQA Inspector Sr. Inspector should be proficient with the use coordinate measuring machine and have experience with interpretation of GD&T drawings.
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