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Minimum Bachelor of Science (BS) Degree in Construction or Engineering field + and/or NICET-certified in Transportation Construction Inspection Level 3 (TCI-III) or higher + and/or Certified Construction Manager Certification (CCM.
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Mounts or installs tools, attachments, fixtures or work pieces on CMM; operates CMM equipment to perform measurement, inspection and testing of production materials and components using previously prepared inspection programs
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Position Overview: The Trainee Energy Auditor & Inspector will support ICAST’s Energy Auditing and Quality Control Inspection staff while gaining hands on field experience. Requirements Must Have Qualifications: Possess a degree or certification in Energy Auditing or building Quality Control Inspections or 1 year of experience in an Energy Auditor or Inspector role.
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The Senior Inspector is primarily responsible for inspecting and recording dimensions of aerospace components. Familiar with Flight Safety and other critical component processes including ESA, VSE, SPS.
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As a CEI Roadway & Bridge Inspector, you will perform technical duties associated with the oversight and inspection of transportation projects, including roadways and bridges, to ensure contractor compliance with contracts, plans, and specifications.
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This field-based position is deployed to specific Dollar Generals, through an internal ticketing system to problem solve entry level maintenance concerns, preventative maintenance, and assessment of safety equipment on an as-needed basis.
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As a Residential Energy Quality Control Inspector, you can make a tangible difference in mitigating the effects of climate change. This is an exciting time to work as a Residential Energy Quality Control Inspector.
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Field Service Engineer One of gpac's top clients, a leading manufacturer of precision CNC manufacturing cutting tools, is seeking a traveling Field Service Engineer with remote office. Details: Field Service Engineers are paid hourly with opportunities for overtime, including travel time.
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The Quality Inspector will primarily be responsible for the inspection of incoming materials, in-process assemblies, final assemblies, and completed manufacturing documentation for a variety of electronic and electro-mechanical assemblies in support of the Electronics Value Stream.
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Position Title: Field Technician/ Installer- Hartford, CT. If you have some experience with residential construction or installation of telecom equipment, alarm systems, garage doors, HVAC, plumbing you name it we'll train you to install wheelchair ramps, stair lifts, elevators, and other accessibility products so seniors with impaired mobility and individuals with disabilities can stay in their homes and remain independent.
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5,000 Sign-on Bonus for External Candidates Optum Home & Community Care, part of the UnitedHealth Group family of businesses, is creating something new in health care.
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Requisition 5366 Quality Inspector, Corporate Aircraft (2nd Shift) Job Quality Inspector, Corporate Aircraft (2nd Shift) You have working knowledge of (FAA Regs, CAA. RSM/QCM, ADs, SBs, TCDS, etc.
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EBAD seeks an enthusiastic and motivated individual for the position of Electronics Quality Inspector, reporting to the Quality Engineering Lead- Electronics. Electronics Inspection Experience (Component Inspection, PCB Assembly, Electromechanical Assembly, and IPC & J-STD Specification Knowledge.
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Our client in West Hartford has an immediate need for a Quality Inspector. Job Qualifications: Quality Inspector. High school diploma or equivalent with 5-8 years of inspection experience in metal stamping, injection molding, or a related industry.
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Supports Quality Inspectors by performing Quality Inspector duties and returning A/C to service when requested from Quality Leadership. You have at least 1 year experience as a Quality Inspector.
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