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Prior experience is desirable to include in-line, bus and equipment protection, breaker, transformer and similar equipment control, RTU and SCADA systems, telemetering and communications (fiber optics, microwave, power line carrier, etc.
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Similar Career Fields Include: Operating Engineer, Construction Equipment Mechanic, Motorboat Operator. Attend a 14-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in construction, engineering, maintenance, repairs, boat operations, and heavy equipment operations.
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Troubleshoot, perform, and supervise maintenance operations for the property including but not limited to refrigeration, heating, plumbing, water treatment, preventative maintenance, Hotel front and back of house spaces, A/C units, ice machines, lighting, kitchen equipment, emergency generators, water softeners, switch rooms, roof exhausts, electrical substations, fire and life safety systems, and other systems and equipment owned, leased or managed by the hotel.
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Conducts DP training; secures equipment; processes completion notification; and updates training in Automated Civil Engineer System (ACES). Assists Base exercise program(s) in the development of scenario's, receives and assess notification; helps activate and man control center/Disaster Control Group; assembles personnel; prepares equipment; establishes command and control operations; assists BCE and EOC Director and staff.
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Documented proficiency with physical equipment, cabling, and installation in datacenter environments as well as documented work history in Network Operations Centers (NOCs), Security Operation Centers (SOCs), or Cyber Security Operations Centers (CSOCs) monitoring, maintaining, and life cycling, medium to large sized, multi branched networks.
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NSelection of components and equipment based on analysis of specifications and reliability and determines design approaches and parameters nWorks with avionics, embedded systems, and Radio Frequency (RF) links.
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The Lead Remediation Project Engineer we seek is the problem-solver and remedial strategist known for hands-on, practical experience with various remedial technologies and equipment who is ready to support our team.
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Duties include: Design mechanical systems, pumping systems, piping systems for Commercial, Educational, Industrial and Governmental buildings Work with the Architectural and Electrical engineering team members to provide the mechanical design to meet the building, equipment and systems requirements and standards.
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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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As an Electrical Engineer, you will work independently and as part of a team with other engineers on the development of standard and prototype equipment that will be manufactured to meet customers' needs.
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Provide Assessment and Authorization support; engineer solutions to ensure they include sound network security and design; and provide project management support services. General office equipment, which includes: telephone, fax machine, copier, PC/laptop, and other miscellaneous office equipment.
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Strong ability to manage changing priorities, competing priorities, and situations in which guidelines can change Excellent data analytics skills Knowledge of Ericsson LTE/AWS base stations and remote radio units; Nokia transport equipment, JMA and Commscope Remote Electrical Tilt Antennas, hybrid cables, and CPRI mux/patch panels.
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Knowledge of Ericsson LTE/AWS base stations and remote radio units; Nokia transport equipment, JMA and Commscope Remote Electrical Tilt Antennas, hybrid cables, and CPRI mux/patch panels. Job Title: Construction Engineer- III.
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Troubleshoot and perform basic repair on all types of equipment (e.g., pump and motor replacement), plumbing (e.g., plunge toilets and unclog drains), electrical equipment including lamps, cosmetic items, extension cords, vacuum cleaners, internet devices, replace electrical switches and outlets, and other guestroom items.
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You will prepare structural analysis and design for industrial facilities including process equipment foundations, buildings, dynamic and rotating equipment, open structures, pipe racks, and modifications to existing facilities.
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