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As the Electrical Power Production Technician , you will maintain, modify, and repair electrical power generating and control systems, automatic transfer switches, and associated equipment.
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Their main focus is low voltage life safety and electronic security integration including access control, burglar alarm, fire alarm, etc. NICET II in Fire Alarm Systems or higher. Significant commercial electronic systems installation experience in commercial facilities.
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10) years of maintenance experience with physical security access control, video surveillance, and intrusion detection system hardware. Physical inspection of all access control, video surveillance and intrusion detection devices to insure full functionality and proper alignment.
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Civil/Site development including grading design; roadway design; storm water management systems design; sanitary sewer design, water design, and water reuse design; and erosion and sediment control design for private, municipal, state, and federal clients.
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Knowledge of the basic principles of civil engineering as related to construction, including concrete formwork, concrete mix designs, asphalt mix design and asphalt pavements, storm water systems, sanitary sewer and water systems, jack and bore, dredging, building, roofing systems, etc.
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Knowledge of electronics theory, information technology, telecommunications and supervisory and control systems including cryptography, vulnerability assessment and exploitation techniques.
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Inherent to performing work addressing these projects are requirements for technical expertise in experimental and test design, laboratory and field analysis, quality control, scale up and prototype design and operation, system/process evaluation, technology transition, technical writing, and use and maintenance of scientific and engineering equipment, instrumentation, and data acquisition systems.
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Requires Test Specialist to have experience with one of the following disciplines: Main propulsion, Auxiliaries Systems, Electrical Systems, Damage Control Systems, Aviation & Deck Systems and Main Propulsion Control Machinery Systems (MPCMS.
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Knowledge of basic engineering principles as they apply to hardware design, including electronics, wire harnesses, digital computers, computer engineering, power engineering, telecommunications, control systems, robotics, radio-frequency engineering, signal processing, instrumentation, and microelectronics.
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Maintain and repair electrical power generating and distribution systems; voltage regulators engine governors, and equipment; machinery monitoring and remote-control systems; power, control and display systems of shipboard equipment and DC propulsion generators, motors, and control circuits.
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The primary mission systems are the Telemetry Relay System, Sea Surveillance Radar System, Drone Control & Relay System/Data Link System, UHF Relay System and the Flight Termination System.
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Well-versed in the installation of power systems: lighting, fire protection, security and data networks. Responsible for maintaining productivity, safety, quality control, labor cost, scheduling, movement of manpower, procurement of materials and any other activities impacting the successful completion of the project.
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Experience with AC/DC motors, generators, transformers, circuit breakers, rectifiers, electronic controls, control panels, starters, switches, lighting equipment, electronic scales, power distribution, communication systems, inventors/ motor drives, conduit and fittings.
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Management Support Services including data entry, coordination, and control tasks within a variety of document management and information management systems including Electronic Records Archives (ERA), the Archives and Records Centers Information System (ARCIS), the Info Keeper system, and any other system as identified by the Contracting Officer's Representative (COR.
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MCS provides a broad range of Technology products and services organized in six core lines of business –Telecommunications, Structured Cabling, Audio-Visual, Security and Life Safety Systems, Electrical Distribution Systems, and Unified Communications.
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