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Minimum of two years of maintenance engineering experience, and specific knowledge of machinery, electricity, electronics, and plumbing, welding, and boiler applications. The Maintenance Technician's responsibilities are but not limited to repairing, maintaining, installing and troubleshooting industrial equipment, such as washers, dryers, steam tunnels, conveyor systems, and boilers.
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Minimum Requirements: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Electrical Engineering Technology, or Construction Management and a minimum of 10 years' project management experience with complex projects in transmission line or substation construction or a combination of education and experience of high-voltage electrical systems; prior experience in electrical design of substations / switchyards a plus.
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1.1 Must have a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in mechanical/industrial/manufacturing/aerospace engineering or equivalent. This includes selection of machinery and equipment including modifications, cutting tools, work holding devices, programming, inspection and testing methods, assembly outlays, maintenance activities, and other engineering related activities on the machine shop floor.
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Education and/or Experience: College student majoring in any of the following areas: Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, Human Resources. Education and/or Experience: College student majoring in any of the following areas: Industrial Hygiene, Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, Human Resources.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Industrial Engineering or equivalent experience. Familiarity with rules, regulations, best practices and performance standards in Wet Utilities( Water, Sewer, Storm Drain.
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Bachelor Degree in Project Administration, Project Management, Chemistry, Biology, Pharmaceutical/Food Science, Industrial Engineering or related field from an accredited college/university; plus.
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