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The Power Plant Operator will be responsible for the safe and efficient operation of all equipment within the powerhouse, including gas turbine, HRSG units, package boilers, and large air compressors.
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Continuous Improvement certification (Six Sigma, LEAN or similar), highly desired. Effectively applies various continuous improvement tools and operating discipline to drive assigned initiatives to positive outcomes.
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Perform plant maintenance, feedings, propagation tasks and Integrated Pest Management (IPM) according to set schedules and SOPs determined by the Director of Cultivation. Knowledge of plant care, pest management, and cultivation techniques.
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Operate the Boiler Plant in a safe and economical manner to provide a continuous supply of steam to the station; and adjust combustion controls, and other controls when necessary. The Boiler Plant Operator positions are in the Maintenance and Operations (M&O) Section of the Facilities Management Service Line, at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System, located at the West Haven and Newington Campuses.
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The selected candidates will receive continuous mentorship while providing patients with direct clinical care and engage in formal weekly educational didactics, grand rounds with CME accreditation, quality improvement projects, and receive certification and training in new and alternative modalities of treatment including Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and Esketamine Therapy.
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Must have a Class IV Water Treatment Plant Operator Certification. JOB SUMMARY This is responsible water treatment plant crew leader work involving leading and participating in the filter plant operations and maintenance on an assigned shift.
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The Team Leader must embrace FBS (Fortive Business System) and use the tools to drive continuous improvement. Individual must embrace FBS (Fortive Business System) and use the tools to drive continuous improvement.
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The Cardiac Nurse is accountable for staffing in all areas of patient services under Cardiac Rehab/Cardiac Stress/TEE and is responsible for marketing of program, orientation of the cardiac patient and participating in Quality Improvement.
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Middletown Power is a 986MW power plant comprised of 3x Fossil Fuel Fired Boilers, 4x GE LM6000 combustion turbines, 1x Pratt & Whitney FT4 combustion turbine, a wastewater treatment plant, and oil terminal, located on the Connecticut River in Middletown, CT.
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Manage and lead a team of individuals to ensure effective quality execution, continuous improvement, and regulatory compliance. Escalate nonconformance's to quality director and plant manager in a timely fashion.
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Lead continuous process improvement, automation and third-party tooling that supports scalable compliance and audit support functions. Integrate Governance Risk and Compliance (GRC) toolsets into enterprise capabilities including Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment pipelines, IT Service Management tooling, and Data Warehouse Platforms.
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Coordinate cross-functionally between Quality, Materials, Engineering, MCL, ESA, Strategic Sourcing, Continuous Improvement, Production Readiness, Global Workshare (GWS) as well as multiple suppliers.
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This is responsible water treatment plant crew leader work involving leading and participating in the filter plant operations and maintenance on an assigned shift. A high school diploma or the equivalent plus some training in water filter plant operations plus four years of progressively responsible water treatment plant operations experience including at least some experience in a lead capacity, or an equivalent combination of education and qualifying experience substituting on a year-for year basis.
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US FOODS® is one of the largest food distributors with a culture and history of promotion from within, excellent training programs and a continuous improvement focus. Must have (5) years of verifiable hands-on experience as a heavy duty commercial diesel mechanic or reefer mechanic or a combination of both; or (3) years verifiable hands-on experience with either Diesel Mechanic Certification or TK/Carrier Refrigeration Certification or both.
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In the Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Regulation and Inspection this class is accountable for acting as the state's chief livestock health official and epidemiologist for the prevention and control of animal and poultry diseases.
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