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Operating heavy equipment, such as tandem dump truck, loader, tractor mower, etc. Do you have a total of 24 months of physical labor and/or heavy equipment experience? Must have at least two (2) years of physical labor and/or heavy equipment operation experience.
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Requirements: Attend a 24-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in vehicle maintenance, equipment maintenance, electronic maintenance, roadside services, safety policies, safe hazmat handling, heavy equipment operations, electrical repairs, preventative maintenance, winch operations, crane operations, and diagnostic equipment operations.
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Ability to operate heavy and complex equipment that may include but not limited to Loader, Backhoe, Truck, Car, and Asphalt Paving Equipment requiring skill and the exercise of independent judgment.
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Under direct supervision, the Heavy Equipment Operator performs earthmoving and support duties in a production environment. This is a safety sensitive position that is responsible for operating heavy construction equipment with knowledge of hazards and safety precautions and awareness of cut/fill operations.
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Use of manufacturing equipment (ventilated hoods, mass balance, mixer, evacuators, ovens). Brianna is a Colorado native and she loves all things Colorado- camping, fishing, and the Denver Broncos.
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Capacity to learn and understand equipment/technologies over a broad range of technical disciplines including batteries, inverters, HVAC systems, fire/life safety systems, electrical infrastructure, balance of systems equipment, solar PV, and non-battery energy storage technologies.
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Turbomachinery and control equipment (gates, valves, chokes) as well as an advanced familiarity understanding of the relevant U.S. & international codes for pipe, materials, & equipment (ASME, AWWA, API, ASTM, ANSI, AWS, BS, ISO) Electrical, instrumentation and controls to allow for an effective and efficient collaboration with the electrical design team.
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We are growing and have an excellent opportunity for a skilled heavy equipment operator, especially backhoe and/mini excavator for sewer & water service repairs/replacements. Equipment operator on residential and commercial job sites.
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Daily activities include setting and stocking the storerooms, walk-ins and cooking line which necessitates stooping, bending and moving heavy objects up to 50 pounds. Equipment used includes but is not limited to cutting knives, serving utensils, ovens, burners on ovens, dishwasher, meat grinder, food processor, and cleaning supplies.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company’s exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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More than a driving force in outdoor power equipment. Join our top-notch team of more than 50,000 diverse and high-performing professionals globally who are making their mark on some of the world’s most beloved brands, including DEWALT®, BLACK+DECKER®, CRAFTSMAN®, STANLEY®, CUB CADET®, and HUSTLER.
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SWCM provides innovative solutions through automation, continuous improvement, and a skilled workforce providing support for all digital computing products: embedded software, firmware/configurable logic, test equipment, simulation, Commercial-Off-The-Shelf (COTS) and tools.
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Magnetic resonance imaging technologist, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI technologist, MRI tech, MRI equipment, magnetic resonance, MRI, allied, allied health. magnetic resonance imaging technologist, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI technologist, MRI tech, MRI equipment, magnetic resonance, MRI, allied, allied health.
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Working in the operating room of a hospital or outpatient surgery center, you may have duties that include prepping the OR, surgical tools, and equipment, helping nurses and surgeons scrub in, keeping up with equipment during surgery, maintaining sterile conditions, assisting with tools during surgery, cleaning the OR after surgery, and transporting patients to and from surgery.
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Preferred Qualifications Master’s OR PhD in Civil Engineering or related field of study 10+ years or more of relevant experience Professional Engineer (PE) License MSHA Miner training Demonstrated progressive experience in civil design, construction documentation, stormwater evaluation and design (e.g., heavy civil grading, hydrologic analysis, hydraulic analysis, stormwater management design), construction monitoring and operations.
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