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Basic skills in reading wiring diagrams and troubleshooting problems with electrical, refrigerant and duct systems on air conditioning equipment. Performs routine precision tune-ups and maintenance on heating, air conditioning, ventilation, and refrigeration equipment as well as accessories in an accurate and timely manner.
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Display proficiency in any one of the following categories, above average skills in two more of the following categories and basic skills in the remaining categories: air conditioning and refrigeration, electrical, mechanical, plumbing, pneumatic/electronic systems and controls, carpentry and finish skills, kitchen equipment, vehicles, energy conservation, and/or general building management.
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Operations experience and troubleshooting skillset for: AC/DC motors/controllers, Medium/High voltage circuit breakers and general electrical maintenance standards. Experience with Maximo, Operations Model Processes and PGD Electrical Safety Program preferred.
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Hands-on experience within basic plumbing, carpentry, electrical, heating and air conditioning systems (heat pump experience a plus), swimming pools, landscaping, and cleaning. Hands-on experience within basic plumbing, carpentry, electrical, heating and air conditioning systems (heat pump experience a plus), swimming pools, landscaping, and cleaning.
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Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT) preferred. To accomplish this goal, the responsibilities of the maintenance technician include; general repairs to the apartments / common areas of the buildings and grounds, vacant apartment preparation, trash removal, emergency repairs, cleaning, landscaping, ordering maintenance equipment, record keeping, accepting deliveries and moving furniture and/or appliances.
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As a Electrical-Cable puller with PeopleReady Skilled Trades, you'll support electrical contractors through out Fort Myers, FL and surrounding areas. As a Electrical-Cable puller with PeopleReady Skilled Trades, you'll support electrical contractors through out Fort Myers, FL and surrounding areas.
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Diagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc. B level qualifications, including Diagnostic, Electrical and Engine Repair.
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CAMFS is currently hiring an EMS Technician Level II is a mid-level Technician and will be responsible for performing certified 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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Perform service work on car wash equipment and accessories including troubleshooting of electrical, and mechanical problems to ascertain the needed corrective action. Electrical Experience - including 3 phase.
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Measure, cut, bend, thread, assemble, and install electrical conduit. Get ready to tackle wiring, equipment, and electrical distribution systems like a pro. Under general supervision, you'll be handling a wide array of electrical duties, from installation to maintenance and repair.
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Perform Structural Building Inspection duties (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing as licensed). The Building Inspector is a key role, responsible for performing highly technical inspection work for the day-to-day completion of building inspections (Building, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing.
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Salary will be based on possession of active certifications, multiple area certification holders such as structural plus mechanical, electrical, and plumbing. 5 years of experience as a Builder, Architect, Engineer, Building Inspector or Building Superintendent preferred.
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Conduct dielectric testing of aerial devices and underground cable to ensure the electrical integrity of aerial devices and underground cable and ensure that aerial devices comply with OSHA standards.
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The position has direct reports including Mechanics, Welders, Electrical & Instrumentation Technicians, Maintenance Planner, and Storekeeper. Must possess good knowledge of electrical and instrumentation including the National Electric Code and familiarity with NFPA Arc Flash safety regulations.
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One year experience as an Electronics Test Technician or related, with strong capability in electrical test Special Knowledge/ Skills. Ability to read Printed Circuit Board schematics & identify function of circuit design.
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