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Our Company is seeking an Inventory Control Manager to be located in our Tampa, FL distribution center. The Inventory Control Manager is responsible for all aspects of inventory management within the Tampa distribution center.
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Traffic Signal Inspector (or equivalent) We are seeking an ITS Inspector to join our team in Tampa, FL to lead and work on various ITS and Traffic Engineering projects. Writes reports, participates in presentations, discusses concepts and deliverables with clients, and participates in quality-control checks.
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Act as Source Inspector and other duties as required. Complies with all applicable S. export control and security regulations. The Quality Inspector will be responsible to inspect electronic assemblies in a high paced manufacturing environment.
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Working Title: OPS QUALITY CONTROL ANALYST (STAFF ASSISTANT)- 65650328. The ombudsman assistant is a designated representative of the Office of State Long-Term Care Ombudsman as authorized by federal and state law.
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Industrial Control Systems Analyst, focused on SCADA, PLC, and HMI development who will participate in the software development lifecycle by working under the direction of solution architects as part of the 5031 Solar Self-Perform project.
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Must have building Inspector, Plans Examiner or Home Inspection License in Florida. Must have building Inspector, Plans Examiner or Home Inspection License in Florida. Beryl is a certified Small Local Business Enterprise (SLBE) by the City of Tampa and Hillsborough County and the 2016, 2019 Business of the Year winner and 2017/2018 Finalist Business of the Year from the South Tampa Chamber of Commerce.
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State of Florida Plumbing Inspector License. The Building Inspector is a key role, responsible for performing highly technical inspection work for the day-to-day completion of building inspections (Building, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing.
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Relevant experience is defined as Threshold Building inspection training on non-Threshold Buildings performed under the supervision of a Special Inspector who was responsible for monitoring of the trainee’s work.
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Industrial Control Systems Analyst, focused on SCADA, PLC, and HMI development who will participate in the software development lifecycle by working under the direction of solution architects as part of the Solar energy project.
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The inspector is responsible for quality assurance on behalf of Bureau Veritas's client, in addition to on- site inspections during the construction phase. Detail oriented with a dedication to the quality control and quality assurance process; ability to understand and read complex design and fabrication plans and specifications.
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10 or more years of professional experience in Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls in the Water/Wastewater industry; assembling P&IDs, specifications, control narratives, control network architectures and instrument details; provide design and construction cost estimates for I&C work; ability to track design and construction progress costs; SCADA and HMI programming.
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If you're currently a CEI Senior Inspector looking for stability and professional growth, or an experienced CEI Inspector who's ready for the next phase of your career - we'd love to hear from you.
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Randomly review rent certifications, as quality control measure, and review if landlord disagrees. Conduct Housing Quality Inspections ( Lease-ups, Annual, Re-inspections, Special and Quality Control.
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Required Education, Experience and Certificates Education: High School Diploma Experience: With no college degree, at least 15 years of Part 145 Experience, with at least 5 years as an inspector.
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As a Senior CEI Inspector, you will observe contractors work to determine the progress and quality of work on construction projects. As a Senior CEI Inspector, you will observe contractors work to determine the progress and quality of work on construction projects.
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