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Use CFD to optimize cooling, pressure drop and heat rejection from compression process. Experience with SolidWorks FEA and CFD Packages. Design for manufacturing including hardware selection such as couplings, bearings, fasteners and O-rings.
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A minimum of 1 (one) year of experience in diesel engine or compression, or process and instrumentation industry is preferred. Ability to use a variety of hand and power-operated tools and equipment, such as welding and oxy/acetylene cutting/brazing equipment, refrigeration gauge assemblies, engine diagnostic tools, AC/DC multimeters, micrometers and other measuring tools as needed to complete assigned jobs.
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Provide on-site startup and commissioning services for our Engine & Compression Solutions. The Compressor Automation Specialist's primary role is to support customers with a range of Compression-based automation solutions (panels) as well as Slipstream Vent Capture Systems.
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Full compression of all job duties in the store. Fulfilling catering orders, large deliveries, and participating in community events. Food Safety Manager Certification. Full compression of all job duties in the store.
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May use compression gauges, ammeters, and voltmeters to rest engine performance. Ability to work on Caterpillar, John Deere, Link Belt, Manitowoc/Grove, Gomaco, and other major equipment manufacturer machinery.
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Test-drive vehicles; testing components and systems; using equipment such as compression gauges and computerized diagnostic devices. Monday-Saturday, Sunday off, plus one other day off per week.
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2 - 10 years of relevant EPC/Operations Experience or equipment manufacturing in industrial plants (Oil & Gas, Gas Compression, Natural Gas, Minerals Processing, Refining, Chemical Plants, manufacturing & equipment packaging, etc.
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Minimum of 10 years of commercial experience (sales or business development) with high speed reciprocating or rotating equipment in the midstream O&G Compression Industry, including commercial experience managing end customer accounts.
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Project types include, but not limited to: natural gas gathering, compression, dehydration, treating, NGL recovery, fractionation, storage, measurement, and utility systems for such projects. Project types include, but not limited to: natural gas gathering, compression, dehydration, treating, NGL recovery, fractionation, storage, measurement, and utility systems for such projects.
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Understanding of the use and interpretation of data obtained from analytical equipment, including SEM/EDS, FTIR, XRF, Thermal Analysis, tensile/compression or other acquired knowledge. BS degree or higher in Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Physics, Materials Science, Mechanical Engineering, or related technical field.
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We specialized in advanced outpatient minimally invasive image-guided procedures, which include, vascular access and the treatment of peripheral arterial and venous disease, venous insufficiency & varicose veins, varicoceles, as well kyphoplasty for vertebral compression fracture.
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The Maintenance Technician Two (MT-2) is responsible for completing service requests, handling preventive maintenance and repairs in the mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and handyman trades, as well as on various fitness equipment including but not limited to Matrix, Precor, Life fitness, and premium amenities like Hydromassage beds compression chairs and tanning booths.
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Career Level - IC4 Technical Skills Strong Oracle DBA skills, SQL / PL/SQL knowledge Strong understanding of Oracle Database Performance Tuning methodologies including SQL Tuning - Serial and Parallel Queries, Data Compression, Partitioning, Materialized Views in RAC and Multitenant environments.
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Enjoy FREE cryotherapy, red light therapy, compression therapy, infrared sauna, and oxygen therapy. Enjoy FREE cryotherapy, red light therapy, compression therapy, infrared sauna, and oxygen therapy.
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Provide high-quality facial treatments and other skin care services based on the packages our customers choose that address skincare concerns (i.e. body masks, wraps, sugar and salt scrubs, and compression wraps.
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