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Operate lawn maintenance equipment including a 36" mower, blower, gas powered trimmer, and other power equipment. Ability to operate a truck with trailer/gate and ramp for loading, unloading and transport of equipment.
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The crane operator is to always have full control of the equipment and the load that it is carrying in a professional, safe manner and will maximize productivity by planning moves to be the most efficient.
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Perform intricate machining operations on vertical and horizontal milling and boring, grinding, lathe, CNC equipment and other related equipment involving routine setups and adjustments to maintain close tolerances and fits.
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Participate in set-up and disassembly of hockey glass, dasher boards, rubber runners, locker rooms and other event related equipment as needed. Perform cleaning and maintenance on ice operations equipment, keep work areas and equipment organized and functional.
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Fully supports Northeast Purchasing Coalition (NPC), Surgical Non-Labor Committee (SNL), and Equipment & Product Standards Committee (EPS) initiatives by planning, coordinating and implementing all standardization and expense reduction initiatives.
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You will perform in all facets of the ground handling operation including but not limited to aircraft fueling/defueling, baggage/cargo handling, aircraft towing, using marshalling signals for aircraft parking, providing lavatory/potable water service, and using other various ground support equipment to help support the needs of customer and their aircraft.
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Qualifications:Set-up and operate Tool Room equipment including but not limited to Mill, Lathe, Grinders, Saws, Sinker EDM.Ability to learn set-up and programming of 3, 4, and 5 axis CNC Mill, CNC Lathe and Wire EDM.Capable of learning the use of Solidworks, Esprit, and Mastercam software for programming and design.
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Responsible for managing tissue market withdrawals and recalls of critical equipment and materials. LICENSURE Certified Materials & Resource Professional Certification (AHRMM), Certified Supply Chain Professional (APICS), Six Sigma Green Belt, Six Sigma Black Belt, or LEAN preferred.
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Horberg Industries Inc. is currently hiring for a full-time Machine Shop Technician - Centerless Grinder Set Up Specialist to maintain and operate our grinding equipment in the Bridgeport, CT area.
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Under the supervision of the Radiology Manager and/or Assistant Chief Technologist, performs a wide variety of technical and professional duties utilizing complex imaging equipment to produce quality CT images as requested for subsequent interpretation by the radiologist.
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Working knowledge of normal and abnormal anatomy, physiology, radiation safety, interventional supplies and equipment operation. · Demonstrates familiarity and proficiency with the setup and operation of all equipment associated within cardiovascular catheterization Electrophysiology procedures performed at HHC. · Ability to use professional judgment and critical thinking when assisting in procedures.
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The Project Engineer will assist in the design of new equipment layout or existing equipment renovation to support the needs of two facilities. This includes vendor selection based on design criteria for the project, integration with IT systems, and consideration for human interaction to the equipment.
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Collaborates with the Director of Medical Physics to implement department standards for physics and dosimetry, as well as providing clinical direction and support in the areas of treatment planning, equipment calibrations, QC and QA measurements, patient dosimetry, special procedures (e.g., HDR, IORT), new procedure development and accreditation (e.g., ACR, APEx.
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Chiller/boiler components, refrigeration units and supporting equipment, meters, relays, sensors, analog, VFD's, switches, controllers, gauges, thermostats and other similar devices. Job Title:HVAC Chiller Service TechnicianJob Summary: New England Mechanical Services is currently seeking an HVAC Chiller Service Technician to perform maintenance, repairs, modification and troubleshooting of primarily centrifugal, screw, reciprocating and scroll, air cooled and water cooled chillers, refrigeration equipment, boilers (water/steam) and unitary HVAC equipment.
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The Cable Installation Technician will perform residential and/or multi-dwelling unit cable television, high speed data and/or telephony installations from the tap to the customer premise equipment in a safe, courteous and efficient manner to exact client specifications.
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