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Pull back the product with the correct hole opener and utilize the correct mud mixture to ensure that the product makes it from point B to point A. Inspect and maintain job equipment, including drill equipment and mixing unit Qualifications Minimum High school diploma, or equivalent.
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In this position, the Project Engineer will learn how to take skills he or she may have acquired in school and/or during internships or other related work and apply them in a professional construction setting.
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About You: Safety is a part of your day to day You have a track record of completing work with a high level of quality You have a knack for figuring out hard problems and enjoy a hands-on approach to your work You are looking for long-term projects You enjoy getting your hands dirty with your team You have a High School Degree, or equivalent, with 8 years of experience.
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QualificationsAbout You:Safety is a part of your day to dayAT&T, VZW, Dish, TMO build skills and testingPre/Post Photos for CloseoutsTravelYou have a track record of completing work with a high level of qualityYou have a knack for figuring out hard problems and enjoy a hands-on approach to your workYou are looking for long-term projectsYou enjoy getting your hands dirty with your teamYou have a High School Degree.
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QualificationsAbout You:Safety is a part of your day to dayYou have a track record of completing work with a high level of qualityYou have a knack for figuring out hard problems and enjoy a hands-on approach to your workYou are looking for long-term projectsYou enjoy getting your hands dirty with your teamYou have a High School Degree.
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ResponsibilitiesAs a Tower Technician III, you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems. As a Tower Technician III, you will develop new skills, work in a safety-minded environment, and join us in expanding technology for a better community.
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MasTec, Inc. is an equal employment opportunity employer. Assist in the installation of all aspects of ell site foundations, grounding, and conduits, with electrical installations where applicable.
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You have a minimum of 4 years of tower experienceYou have the ability to read, comprehend and carry out instructions per printsYou possess working knowledge of safety standards and regulations. In addition, you will:Understand and implement MasTec Communications Group Health Safety and Environmental Policies.
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QualificationsHigh school diploma or equivalentTwo (2) years carpenter experience, in a construction environment preferredValid Driver LicenseWhat's in it for you:Financial WellbeingCompensation starting at $24/hr., commensurate with experience.
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Qualifications About You: Safety is a part of your day to day You have a track record of completing work with a high level of quality You have a knack for figuring out hard problems and enjoy a hands-on approach to your work You are looking for long-term projects You enjoy getting your hands dirty with your team You have a High School Degree, or equivalent, with 8 years of experience.
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High School diploma or GED and Electronics training equivalent to 2 years of technical trade school or equivalent as determined by Installation Manager. High School diploma or GED and Electronics training equivalent to 2 years of technical trade school or equivalent as determined by Installation Manager.
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About You: Safety is a part of your day to day You have a track record of completing work with a high level of quality You have a knack for figuring out hard problems and enjoy a hands-on approach to your work You are looking for long-term projects You enjoy getting your hands dirty with your team You have a High School Diploma, or equivalent.
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QualificationsAbout You:Safety is a part of your day to dayYou have a track record of completing work with a high level of qualityYou have a knack for figuring out hard problems and enjoy a hands-on approach to your workYou are looking for long-term projectsYou enjoy getting your hands dirty with your teamPossess a High School Diploma or equivalent.
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As a Microwave Tower Technician I, you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems. Responsibilities As a Microwave Tower Technician I, you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems.
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