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Solid Power is seeking a 1st Shift Production Operator (Coating) to join our talented team working to revolutionize the battery industry through the development of next-generation, all solid-state rechargeable batteries.
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Facilities Management (FM) at CU Boulder encourages applications for an Equipment Operator II ! Be the primary operator for our large 8’ deck mower and complete assigned mow route. This role will operate large heavy equipment including large dump/plow trucks, backhoe/front-loader, street sweeper, skid-steers and large mowers.
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Related Management Company (RMC) is the leading innovator in managing real estate as an owner/operator. We call ourselves Related Management Company (RMC) and believe in enriching lives through affordable housing.
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System operator experience. zOS experience with catalog management, ISPF/SDSF, z/FS Filesystems, Unix System Services, RACF, JES parameters, SYS1. Experience providing z/VM hosting support for z/OS and z/VSE Guest systems.
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Description: Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) operates gas and diesel powered heavy equipment such as tractor, road grader, wheel loader, backhoe, excavator, skid steer, heavy duty snow plow, bulldozer, four wheel drive dump trucks, roller, and other heavy lift equipment to maintain, repair, and improve the company property.
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Requirements: Prior experience as an Batch Plant Operator in the concrete or similar industry is preferred. As a Plant Operator, you will play a crucial role in the production and delivery of high-quality concrete products, contributing to the growth and success of our company.
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Building Automation System experience with understanding of operator knowledge, drawing package understanding, sequence understandings, operational intent, and troubleshooting. post-secondary, small/medium municipal and county government.
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