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Perform preventive maintenance and necessary repairs on all equipment, including cabinets and furniture, basic plumbing, pool, hot tub, basic HVAC (filter changes), basic electrical, and doors/hardware.
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Must have experience performing preventive maintenance and necessary repairs on all equipment, including cabinets and furniture, basic plumbing, pool, hot tub, basic HVAC (filter changes), basic electrical, and doors/hardware.
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Since 1912, Sturgeon Electric Company, Inc., a subsidiary of MYR Group, Inc, has provided comprehensive electrical construction services to clients throughout the western U.S. Sturgeon Electric has two divisions, offering both power line construction and commercial/industrial electrical construction, making it a full service electrical provider.
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In her spare time, she's most likely spending time with her family and her dog Jackson. Use of manufacturing equipment (ventilated hoods, mass balance, mixer, evacuators, ovens.
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Perform preventive maintenance and necessary repairs and all hotel equipment, including kitchen, laundry, boiler, plumbing, pool, HVAC, electrical and guest rooms. Ability to maintain and repair HVAC, electrical, plumbing equipment and perform carpentry, repair work, construction and renovation work.
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Acting as a technical resource for project development, execution and commissioning of electrical, instrumentation, controls and automation equipment. Providing guidance and expertise on advanced troubleshooting, maintenance, calibration, repair and replacement of electrical, instrumentation, controls and automation equipment.
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OnsiteThis position is for a Senior Electrical Engineer with at least 5 years of professional experience. Experience with commonly used electrical engineering design and analysis tools including but not limited to: Altium, DX Designer, Mentor Capital, Creo Schematic.
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We operate four full-service recreation centers, golf courses, outdoor pools and restaurants, two ice centers and miniature golf courses, a botanical garden event center, a BMX track, a sports dome, batting cages, an entertainment center, a hotel and a nature center.
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This job requires physical capabilities in the field working on electrical equipment, lifting, pulling, standing weights in excess of 50 pounds, regular travel and driving. Electrical, Instrumentation, Controls Engineering and procurement.
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As a Relay Engineer, your duties involve using equipment such as a Doble 6150 to test different types of microprocessor relays inside the electrical substation. The Relay Engineer performs electrical testing on relays in electrical power stations.
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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer III with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related Engineering field. Electrical engineers at Sierra Nevada Corporation research, design, develop, test, certify, deploy and improve cutting edge products and services.
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Full-time eligible employees will be offered health benefits (including medical, dental, vision, Life & disability etc.) This position is full-time offered at $19 per hour *pay negotiable.
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How You Will Make a Difference:Perform a wide variety of building and equipment maintenance work on HVAC, refrigeration and plumbing systems, including package units, FPVAV's, humidifiers, boilers, refrigerated open air coolers, commercial refrigerators and freezers, domestic cold/hot water lines, faucet/fixtures, building automation systems, etc.
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Ability to work on Caterpillar, John Deere, Link Belt, Manitowoc/Grove, Gomaco, and other major equipment manufacturer machinery. Click here to find out how Tim grew from an Equipment Operator into a Grade Foreman.
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Supports estimating of company developed and 3rd party projects by creating preliminary designs for proposed projects and quantity counts for estimating electrical equipment costs, developing the scope of work for 3rd Party Requests for Proposals (RFP’s,) and developing engineering labor estimates.
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