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Industrial Journeyman level and/or on-the-job experience with heavy industrial Electrical, Electrical Controls, Instrumentation and PLC’s. Electrical / Instrument Tech Craft Additions: Contributes to a workplace by performing all tasks in accordance with OSHA, EPA, FDA, Lock Out/Tag Out/Try Out safety rules, codes policies and regulations and Confined Space Entry policies.
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Master Electrician preferred to inspect as well as to help us grow our Journeyman Program. Reporting directly to the Quality Supervisor we are currently seeking a Quality Inspector - Final Assembly for our Day shift to be based at our Denver, Colorado facility.
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Help recruit, train, and develop other foreman, journeyman, and apprentices. Demonstrate and embrace our company values, our PACT: People, Advance Process, Community, and Trusting Relationships.
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A Journeyman Plumber works under the direction of Gas Meter Foremen and the Gas Meter Supervisor and performs physical activities in support of completing meter exchanges, meter support for construction crews, meter move outs and associated piping, meter testing and other related gas meter work.
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