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Key responsibilities include diagnosing engine mechanical issues (Diesel, Gas, and LP), troubleshooting and repairing electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic start systems using necessary schematics, and utilizing diagnostic software to troubleshoot Powertrain Management Systems.
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A mechanical contractor with over 50 years of business experience specializing in projects related to Healthcare, Correctional, and Sports & Entertainment markets has full-time openings for an experienced Journeyman Plumber.
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Good mechanical and electrical aptitudes, knowledge of electrical/electronic systems and hydraulics and internal combustion engines, and the ability to read and understand electrical and hydraulic schematics.
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Three (3) years of experience repairing and maintaining mechanical equipment, such as automobiles, trucks, or lawn maintenance equipment. Perform minor and major repairs on vehicles and equipment, including disassembling, replacing, and overhauling mechanical systems.
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Performs general preventive maintenance, repair, testing, installation, and troubleshooting of plumbing and mechanical systems, water, medical gas supply and other distribution systems throughout the facility.
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Assist in the investigation of utility systems and troubleshoot and correct electrical, mechanical and piping problems as experience and training allows and as directed by Lead Maintenance Mechanic.
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Proficiency with hands-on mechanical assembly, thermal protection material application, protective finish removal processes and paint application of metal structures. The Engineering Technician performs hands on activities/tasks associated with electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and thermal protection systems application, assembly, and check-out operations.
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As a Mechanical Engineer I in our Tampa office, you will help us empower our clients to achieve energy-efficient building solutions, save global environments, and create a better, greener future for all.
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Perform multiple discipline management and coordination of internal and external teams comprised of civil, structural, geotechnical, electrical, mechanical, coastal, fire protection, and architecture.
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Minimum (1) year of experience with electrical installations High School Diploma or equivalent Conduit Installation to 1" Understand mechanical drawings and control schematics Installation of low voltage HVAC, Access and Fire Alarm systems Strong computer skills Must be authorized to work in US Ability to travel extensively with a valid Driver's License Government badge will be required for most sites, must be prepared to pass an extensive background check What we would love to see.
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List typical procedures performed on unit(s): CT Scan, MRI, body scanner , X-Rays Create pictures of bones, organs, tissues and combine to create accurate picture assessment Best personality Fit: Communications skills, medical and anatomical skills, mechanical aptitude Ability to multi-task, work with variety of physicians, radiologists, patients Dress Code: Include requirements, but most of all not acceptable attire.
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Minimum of two years of experience in building and mechanical maintenance including plumbing, electrical, appliance repair painting and drywall. Ensure that apartments are ready for occupancy by performing various and as needed electrical, HVAC, plumbing, carpentry, appliance repair, and other miscellaneous equipment maintenance and repairs, as well as carpet cleaning, painting, and overall apartment cleaning or other activities as necessary or as directed.
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The Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT) is responsible for performing maintenance, preventative maintenance, and alterations of Breeze aircraft, including troubleshooting, performing run-up and taxi procedures, and signing mechanical flight releases.
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The ECAD Drafter must also work closely with Electrical Engineering and Mechanical CAD groups to ensure the physical and packaging aspects of the electrical components integrate into the overall design.
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Master's degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering. Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation and Control Engineering, Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering.
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