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The Outside Grounds team contributes to show set up/tear down and general complex maintenance primarily through their operation of heavy equipment, including forklifts, skid steers, tractors, and loaders.
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Recognized as one of the top audio-video integrators in the nation, Ford AV is known for installing some of the largest and most complex AV projects for ExxonMobil, AT&T, Houston Intercontinental Airport, State Farm, Fannie Mae, Apple, Denver International Airport, Broncos Stadium, U.S. House of Representatives, and the Cyber Warfare Integration Center for the U.S. Military.
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The SFE works with Ford’s Customer Care Dispatch team and is responsible for providing quality customer service to diverse clientele, utilizing hand tools and diagnostic equipment, attending to service calls and work orders in a timely manner, and repairing A/V systems and equipment.
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Designs and/or reviews the physical design of utility interconnection substations for renewable power generation facilities including power transformers, high voltage circuit breakers and switches, medium voltage switchgear, protection and control systems, reactive compensation equipment, grounding, lighting and surge protection, low and medium voltage ac and dc cable systems, and plant auxiliary equipment.
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They are vital to equipment manufacturers and end-users in the complex fabrication of semiconductors and thin film coatings for optics, flat panel displays, solar cells and industrial vacuum coating applications.
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Responsibilities : Evaluate complex customer biomedical equipment issues, implement appropriate repairs, perform PM and safety/environmental inspections, and maintain effective customer relations.
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Facilities include a renowned championship golf course, a full-service golf shop, driving range, practice facilities, halfway house, and Par 3 course: eight outdoor tennis courts incorporating two pickleball courts, tennis shop, a family pool complex with café, junior Olympic size swimming pool and an active children's club.
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These efforts span electrical loads analysis, complex harness design, analysis, and documentation, hands-on system wiring, troubleshooting efforts, printed circuit board design and a variety of related development tasks supporting satellite communications, telemetry, electronic warfare, and associated equipment.
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Escalates complex issues to Imaging Supervisor, Manager of Operations, Hospital contacts and corporate support teams as appropriate. Demonstrated patient care skills with ability to explain complex medical terms and procedures in a manner that is easily understood by a non-medical audience.
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Incumbent installs, maintains, trouble analyzes, rebuilds, overhauls, modifies, aligns, and calibrates complex integrated electronic equipment and electrical systems (computer, security-and fire-systems, data lines) and indicating and recording systems on industrial coin production machinery and mechanical systems.
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Performs a variety of skilled and complex duties associated with the repair and maintenance of heavy equipment, trucks and drilling equipment, air compressors, gasoline and/or diesel engines.
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You will lead efforts related to hydraulic controls; propulsion; electronics; test equipment; support equipment; software; and ordnance engineering. You will represent the command when interfacing with field activities, fleet representatives, contractors, Department of Energy, National Nuclear Security Administration, to resolve complex or controversial issues.
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Performs complex diagnostics, repairs, calibrations, modifications and routine service on a wide variety of facilities and building equipment, systems, structures and hardware, including air handlers, domestic water, chilled water, hot water, steam, building exhaust, compressed air, controls, lighting, electrical, security systems, fire systems, etc.
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Performs a variety of routine tasks associated with the installation, maintenance, calibration and repair of complex biomedical equipment. Performs assigned duties in accordance with current policies and procedures, including scheduled maintenance, equipment inspection, installations, repairs, adjustments, calibrations and safety testing of less complex biomedical equipment such as infusion pumps.
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Troubleshoot client complex mechanical, audio video, and hydraulic equipment. Job SummaryThe Audio-Visual Integration Technician is responsible for (1) reading wire diagrams; (2) pulling cables and fiber optic cables; (3) terminating cables; and (4) programing proprietary equipment for the Company's clients.
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