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The Electrical Superintendent will contribute to reach maximum availability/reliability of the electrical, instrumentation and automation equipment and installations in the plant by performing the appropriate corrective, preventive and predictive maintenance actions at the lowest optimum cost and in compliance with environmental, health & safety regulations.
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Daily perform preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment (e.g., lift trucks, pneumatic systems, material handling equipment, hydraulic equipment, dock equipment, banana room equipment, electronic and electrical equipment, etc.
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An integral part of the project is the erection of a Converter Station Building, which includes all civil, steel and masonry construction, as well as MEP support systems such as fire protection, plumbing, domestic water, sanitary, HVAC, electrical, lighting and other systems.
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Visits project sites assessing and documenting site dimensions, electrical systems, EVCS / ESS / Solar PV location and utility interconnection options. Develops single-line and three-line diagrams, with required electrical details, in accordance with NEC, IEEE, utility interconnection tariffs and requirements.
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Assists maintenance workers as needed in various areas of maintenance, such as plumbing, concrete and masonry, and electrical work; sets up forms and prepares areas for pouring concrete; pours concrete and asphalt including finishing work for sidewalks and parking lots.
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Typically requires an associate degree, trade school certificate, military training, or equivalent in quality inspections or certification by a professional group such as ASQ or AWS, and three or more years of progressive experience in electrical, mechanical, electromechanical, composites or metrology inspection and calibration.
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May provide direction to external contractors/vendors performing building maintenance such as minor and routine plumbing, electrical wiring, etc. Performs mechanical and electrical equipment repairs as well as maintenance in accordance with schematics, diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturer's specifications or verbal instructions while using hand tools, power tools, precision-measuring and testing instruments.
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Ability to perform maintenance and repair building trades such as carpentry, plumbing, electrical, HVAC system, appliance repair, painting, drywall, plaster, fire protection system etc. Perform electrical, plumbing, mechanical, carpentry, masonry, plastering, painting tasks and janitorial duties as assigned.
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Employees work in the field and are exposed to loud noise levels, cold and hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, road hazards, vibration, chemicals, mechanical and/or electrical hazards, hazardous physical substances and fumes, dust, and air contaminants.
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The Plant Repairperson is responsible for the daily maintenance and repair of the ready-mix concrete plant as well as other miscellaneous work that needs to be performed including but not limited to the electrical systems, feeders, screens, conveyors, etc.
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To apply for a travel radiology technologist or x-ray technician job with Nomad Health, you must have an active ARRT certification, evidence of at least one year of General - Radiology Tech experience as a rad tech, and evidence of at least one year of experience within your speciality/modality within the last three years.
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The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining machinery and mechanical / electrical equipment such as motors, conveyor systems, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, production machines, boilers, pumps, liquid fillers, packaging equipment, material handling equipment, bulk delivery equipment, and blending/mixing systems.
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Performs a variety of Cemetery Maintenance work including operating machinery and manual labor. Trains staff on cemetery maintenance and grounds keeping procedures, safety, and environmental regulations.
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Connected Health Care, a premier recruitment and staffing firm, is seeking a Travel Nuclear Medicine Technologist for an exciting opportunity near Victorville, California.
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