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Software applications and systems may include Image and Signal Processing, Real-time, Firmware, Database Design, Operating Systems, Operator/Machine Interface, networking and communications, or others.
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Obtain and maintain Florida Department of Environmental Protection Water Distribution Operator 3 License within 2 years of hire date. This position is required to operate the below equipment, machines, tools, and other work aides:Backhoe, light dump truck, double diaphragm pump, walk behind cut saw, hand held cut saw, plate compactor, jumping jack, 90 lb.
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OSHA Certification a plus Physical Demands/Work Environment for The Dozer Operator : Physical/Sensory Functions: Regularly will use sit, use hands, talk/hear; Frequently will reach with hands; Occasionally will stand, walk, climb, or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, taste/smell.
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The Loader Operator moves, loads and handles materials within the asphalt plant area with the use of heavy equipment. The Loader Operator will use large earth-moving machines, such as bulldozers, backhoes, excavators and front-end loaders and/or other huge machinery to lift, haul, push, roll, load and move aggregate and aggregate related materials.
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Occasional operation of manual mill, lathe, drill press or band saw may be necessary. The CNC programmer/Machinist will need to create programs for CNC mill and lathe and using FeatureCAM software, setup the machines and operate them.
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A Loader Operator is an hourly-rated skilled craft position that performs on construction projects any combination of the duties described more fully, below. A Loader Operator typically performs a wide variety of tasks, transferring from one task to another as the workflow dictates.
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Knowledge of Job: Has thorough knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the City of Dunedin as they pertain to the performance of essential duties of the Water Plant Operator. Requires the ability to operate, maneuver and/or control the actions of equipment, machinery, tools, and/or materials used in performing essential functions, including a backhoe, bobcat, fork lift, pumps, dump truck, hand and power tools, computer, etc.
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Possess good vision is required for using sharp knives, band saw, grinder, sausage maker, box cutter, wrapping machine and tenderizer. Possess good vision is required for using sharp knives, band saw, grinder, sausage maker, box cutter, wrapping machine and tenderizer.
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Must obtain a State of Florida Class "C" Certified Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator's License and advance to Treatment Plant Operator within two (2) years from date of employment. Treatment Plant Operator Trainee $17.44.
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Ability to inspect the condition of CCA kit when received (OVP Process -Operator Verification Process) Also perform self-verification of quality of work. As a Sr. Assembler you will solder small parts, follow detailed work instructions to assembly circuit board with components for military avionics.
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A LITTLE BIT ABOUT FCS Since 1984, Florida Cancer Specialists & Research Institute & Research Institute (FCS) has built a national reputation for excellence.
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This position reports to the production manager and is responsible for operating lines in accordance with work instructions to produce a quality product.
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Development and deployment performed on Red Hat Linux OS with Red Hawk real-time extensions. Responsibilities Continued Coordinate and oversee the following Administration and SCM activities: Maintain and support Software Configuration Management (SCM) and DevSecOps tools including Git, Jenkins or others.
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Performs assembly & soldering operations using established procedures, work instructions, schematics and/or other approved documentation. Performs electronic, electro-mechanical, mechanical, or similarly related repetitive to non-repetitive production assembly operations related to hardware such as modules, circuit card assemblies, panels, drawers, frames and cables.
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26ft Straight Box Truck Owner Operator. 26ft Straight Box Truck Owner Operator. Fuel CARD on more than 900 gas stations across the state - Pilot, Flying J. 26FT Straight Box Truck. Auto liability and Cargo insurance $200 (weekly.
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