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WSP is currently initiating a search for a Full-Time Consultant - Fire and Life Safety Engineer for the following locations: Irvine, CA - Los Angeles, C Riverside, CA - San Diego, CA - Seattle, WA.
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The Field Engineer delivers the highest level of customer service through technical customer support (remote or on-site) for services pertaining to IT Desktop and Low Voltage Infrastructure. Services can include hardware installation and maintenance, fiber and copper cabling, OS settings, options, and configurations, and tier 1 technical troubleshooting and problem resolution.
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The role of the Power Engineer is to coordinate both short and long-term strategies to ensure safe and reliable operation of our substation and distribution system throughout the facility. Have knowledge of (basic) electrical theory, including (basic) troubleshooting, installation, repair and/or maintenance of electronic equipment.
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Maintain records relating to all maintenance activities and submit to the Facilities Engineer as needed. Indirectly manage the performance of production mechanics in the execution of specific jobs involving mechanical, electrical, electronic controls, pneumatic, hydraulic, metal and plastic fabrication, pipe fitting, welding, preventative maintenance, refrigeration, boiler repair, etc., to include assisting personnel when required in these or any other general building repair activities.
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Johnson Service Group, a leading staffing company, has a Equipment Operator/Operating Engineer position with our public works client in Riverside, CA. Ability to perform maintenance, repair and general construction skills, experience and knowledge.
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The Building Engineer will be responsible for the timely completion of necessary maintenance activities and the management of the maintenance team. Perform predictive and preventative maintenance on facility equipment and mechanical and building systems, including electrical, HVAC, heat pumps, motors, valves and chilled water/heating hot water distribution systems including chillers and cooling towers, filter changes, belt changes, equipment cleaning and equipment painting.
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Certifications an advantage including Quality Auditor, Quality Engineer, Quality Improvement Associate, Six Sigma. Troubleshoot and perform minor maintenance on laboratory instrumentation and equipment.
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We are seeking a highly skilled and experienced Maintenance Engineer Manager to join our dynamic team in the manufacturing industry. Develop and implement preventive maintenance programs to maximize equipment uptime and lifespan.
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