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Job Description This is a highly professional, responsible position that assists trial court judges within the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit on a variety of issues in all areas of law including criminal, civil, family, probate, and appeals.
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Working Title: GUARDIAN AD LITEM OFFICE, 18TH CIRCUIT- SENIOR ATTORNEY - 21013049. Incumbents in this class report directly to the Managing Attorney of their assigned Circuit for all activities related to the practice of law; and also works under the operational and administrative supervision of the Circuit Director.
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Conduct function testing of substation control circuits on relay panels, transformers & circuit breaker change-outs. Our client, a prominent independent electrical testing & engineering organization accredited by NETA, is dedicated to setting the standard for technical expertise and unwavering safety in various sectors including renewable energy, data centers, and industrial fields.
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Along with that they will need to be able to interpret electronic schematics and troubleshoot circuit boards. Hands on experience with electronic circuit boards. Experience with DMP and CCTV.
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As an Intern, you will work in a team environment and have exposure to energy projects which may include substations, transmission and distribution line protections, transformers, capacitor banks, shunt reactors, circuit breakers, busbars, microprocessor relays design and programming, SCADA systems, fiber, and communication networks., etc.
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When it comes to substations, relay protection and control, relay settings & logics, substation physical electrical arrangement, equipment specification and layout, we design with the next generation in mind.
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This includes anesthesia circuit setup, connecting monitoring lines, preparing infusion sets applying to the patient, and operating all common physiological monitors, such as (Datex, pulse oximeter, BIS, CO2 monitor, BP monitor, blood warmers, and rapid fluid infusers.
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