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Knowledge of installation and maintenance of Access Control systems, including the following brands: AMAG, Apollo, DSX, Genetec, Keyscan, Lenel, SoftwareHouse, S2 Security, Identi-card, Kantech, Honeywell, Open Options, Paxton.
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Hauling and installation of edging, weed fabric, mulch, flagstone, ledge stone boulders, crushed granite, pavers, river rock, etc. Perform a variety of tasks, which may include planting, sod laying, watering, fertilizing, digging, raking, mulching and irrigation installation.
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Position Summary: Responsible for daily epoxy flooring installation. Solve onsite installation challenges through product measuring, adjustments, and customizations including use of essential hand tools and battery-operated tools.
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Oversee, direct, and coordinate crews with company employees and subcontractor crews to perform the installation of exterior packages which will include carports, sheds, raised screen rooms and other metal structures of HUD and modular homes for our retailers/builders.
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The Armed Security Guard provides security, installation access control, roving patrols, surveillance, monitoring and overall safeguarding to the installation and its tenants. This is a United States Army installation, which includes all access gym and workout facility as well as a PX, Burger King, and MWR.
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Participates in select meetings with field staff as needed including QA/QC Meetings, Pre-Installation Meetings, Follow-Up Inspections, etc. Perform materials inspection and acceptance prior to installation.
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The principal duties of the Instrumentation and Controls Technician consist of performing maintenance and calibration of instrumentation and control components, plant computer and electrical systems, together with the installation of new equipment.
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General knowledge of methods and materials utilized in the installation and maintenance of water distribution or wastewater collection systems. Assist in installation, maintenance, and repair of water and wastewater mains, and storm water systems; proper placement of place barricades for maintenance of traffic requirements; excavate trenches for main placement; apply temporary patches to street surfaces following repair.
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Including incremental design reviews, site and vendor visits, quality inspection of equipment and processes, supervise the Factory acceptance testing, own final equipment approval, and oversee the installation at site, to support regional and global serialization initiatives.
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Water Filtration and Softener installation. Garbage Disposal installation and repair. Electric and Tankless water heater installation and repair. Sewer and Drain Cleaning. Experience with Uponor and Pex Plumbing Products.
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Performs skilled, journey level work in the installation, preventive maintenance, and repair of air conditioning equipment, electric motors, water pumps, circulation pumps, ice making equipment.
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Signal Construction Tech I : High school graduate plus six (6) months experience in various phases of traffic signal control equipment installation or commercial electrical work required. Performs skilled journey level work in the installation and maintenance of traffic signal equipment (including school and fire warning signals.
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Additionally, you will apply any of the following wood-destroying organism treatments and techniques to customers' buildings and structures: Termite bait station (Sentricon) installation with auger and digging tools, Trenching and applying liquid treatment to the exterior or crawl space perimeters of structures, Drilling and applying liquid treatment to void spaces or blocks in the crawl spaces and structures, Spray application of product to affected areas.
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Training or certifications for relevant installation, programming, or repair such as Vari*Lite, Robe, Elation, ETC (lighting); Christie, Panasonic, Daktronics, Blackmagic (video); Q-Sys, Shure, Lectrosonic, Dante (audio.
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Installation, service, troubleshooting and programming numerous Fire Alarm Systems including: Silent Knight, Fire-Lite , Mircom, Potter, Simplex, Notifier, and EST. Installation, service, troubleshooting and programming numerous Fire Alarm Systems including: Silent Knight, Fire-Lite , Mircom, Potter, Simplex, Notifier, and EST.
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