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Experience in the following fields may provide relevant skills: automotive; HVAC; aircraft maintenance; machining and fabrication; electrical, plumbing, and other trades. The Research Technician will support the development and characterization of advanced materials, including metals, ceramics, composites, and thermal / environmental barrier coatings.
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With connections to over 575 electrical contractors, we are currently seeking a highly experienced Senior Electrical Project Manager to join one of our partner firms. Job Description: We are looking for a seasoned Senior Electrical Project Manager to oversee complex electrical projects from inception to completion.
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Meyer Tool currently has close to 1500 electrical discharge machining (EDM) machines (wire, ram, and fast hole drilling) including waterjet machining, conventional machining, abrasive grinding, laser machining, welding, EB welding, coating, airflow testing and other processes required to be the trusted aerospace manufacturing partner for airfoils and other hot section turbine components.
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CAMFS is currently hiring a Mobile Diesel Technician Level II will be responsible for performing licensed DOT inspections, Preventative Maintenance inspections, light and follow-up repairs, light mechanical/hydraulic/electrical and electronic diagnostics, and other duties as assigned.
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Responsible for turnover process, troubleshooting and repair of all mechanical systems, such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical, appliances, interior building issues as well as some exterior maintenance such as gutters, roofing, concrete, walkways, exterior doors, etc.
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The Avionics Technician will troubleshoot, repair, inspect, modify and service aircraft avionics, electrical and electronic equipment. Troubleshoot, repair, inspect, modify and service aircraft avionics, electrical and electronic equipment.
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We do the entire spectrum of electrical infrastructure projects, including the construction of transmission lines and substations, the modernization of distribution systems, and the development of both Oil & Gas facilities and Renewable Energy initiatives.
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Perform set-up and operations, such as, burnish, drilling, press assembly, paint, manual assembly, wash parts, wash tanks start-up procedures, magnetize, encapsulation, wire termination, electrical checks, and soldering.
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Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering or related engineering disciplines (Mechanical, Electrical, etc.) Related Experience: Forensic Engineer, Civil Engineer, Design Engineer, Structural Engineer, Construction Management, Residential Construction, Residential Design.
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Haugland Energy Group has an immediate need for an experienced Senior Electrical Estimator with familiarity of overhead and underground transmission & distribution, renewable energy, and substation projects successful candidate will report daily to our South Windsor, CT office.
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EMS Foreman, Electrical, EMS, Installer, Install, Installation, Service Tech, refridgeration, HVAC, refrigeration, HVAC-R, HVAC/R, diagnostic, commercial, service, mechanical, mechanic, AC, field service, chiller, specialist, HVACR, sr, senior, specialty.
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Support the project team in ensuring all the mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and automation punch list items are cleared and signed-off as per project requirements. · Take ownership regarding the correct implementation of the pre-commissioning activities in the mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, and automation disciplines, ensuring the quality of the work and of the quality of the reports.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or Architectural Engineering with a focus on Electrical Engineering 10-20 years of related experience Licensed Professional Engineer (a must) Effective visual/verbal communication skills Possess a proficient understanding of inter-relationships among design/engineering disciplines, clients, and construction What would make me stand out as a candidate.
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Supporting both commercial & military aviation sectors, Meyer Tool is an industry leader in precision machining technologies and gas turbine power generation. Knowledge of aerospace quality standards including AS9100, ISO and NADCAP. Working knowledge of QMS. Possess a firm understanding of lean manufacturing and process improvement techniques with experience in application of the same.
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Job DescriptionPosition SummaryThe Master Technician requires experience and technical expertise to diagnose drivability, air conditioning and electrical systems. brake and hydraulic, exhaust, primary and/or advanced fuel ignition and electrical, suspension and alignment, air conditioning and computer systems.
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