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Drills holes for wiring; splices wires by stripping insulation, soldering wires together, and applying tape or terminal caps. Drills holes for wiring; splices wires by stripping insulation, soldering wires together, and applying tape or terminal caps.
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Performs basic plumbing, welding, electrical, HVAC, carpentry, masonry, landscaping, and other tasks such installing/repairing plumbing systems, gas pipe lines, and fuel pumps; soldering pipes; laying tile flooring; and troubleshooting minor electrical repairs.
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This job requires journey level skills in: fabrication techniques, use of shop math, reading prints, drawings; sheet metal work; equipment repair; materials and components identification and selection; welding and soldering; use of machine tools and hand/power tools.
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Maintain, monitor, repair, conduct routine preventive maintenance and non-scheduled maintenance of all heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment including, but not limited to, replacing mechanical seals, re-packing pumps and valves, replacing bearings and bets, checking for proper alignment, repairing fan coil units, brazing and soldering, calibrating controls, working on pressure vessels, replacing piping and fittings.
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As a Refrigeration Mechanic you would be responsible for maintaining the physical functionality and safety of the hotel's HVAC and refrigeration equipment/machinery in the hotel's continuing effort to deliver outstanding guest service and financial profitability.
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Pipe fitters read blueprints and specifications to determine the layout and configuration of piping systems, cut and thread pipes to required lengths, and use tools and equipment to bend, shape, and join pipes using welding, soldering, or threading techniques.
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Display basic ability to repair or replace PVC copper pipe (including soldering). At least 2 years of hotel engineering/maintenance experience. 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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Perform mid-level troubleshooting of hotel Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) systems. A tuned-in, up-for-anything spirit is at our core and has made us renowned for reinventing the norms of luxury around the globe.
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Skilled in soldering, diagnosing, installation, gas, and repair. Bardi Heating, Cooling and Plumbing is seeking an experienced HVAC Service Manager to lead, train, and support 10-15 residential HVAC technicians.
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Possess clear, verbal and written communication - Must have experience using the following equipment: DVM, oscilloscopes, recorders, hand tools( such as soldering irons, hand crimpers, screwdrivers, wrenches and pliers.
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Mechanical Assembly and Soldering skills. Whether enjoying the ping pong table during breaks, playing PureAir Trivia, or attending Happy Hour events, you will undoubtedly form friendships at work.
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Monitors and maintains the Maloof Auditorium technical grid; preps and confirms audiovisual equipment is set up and ready for production events; researches and recommends items needed for audiovisual upkeep to include light equipment repair (cutting, stripping, crimping, soldering, and component replacement.
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Minor wire splicing, harness repair, and soldering. Contribute to a high morale and stress-free environment. Reporting Relationship: VP of Operations. Minor wire splicing, harness repair, and soldering.
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Required Experience Seven to eight years of job related experience Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities SKILLS This job requires journey level skills in: fabrication techniques, use of shop math, reading prints, drawings; sheet metal work; equipment repair; materials and components identification and selection; welding and soldering; use of machine tools and hand/power tools.
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Personal experience physically manufacturing hardware via any means (machining, fabrication, soldering, assembly, etc.) PCBA fabrication experience including prior work with or setup/modification/monitoring SMT processes.
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