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Knowledge of the methods, materials, equipment, and tools used in the construction, repair, and operation of engines, pumps, and other mechanical equipment related to wastewater treatment plant operations and procedures.
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In addition, Senior Mechanic will assist with tasks related to Life Safety PM's, SOC Drawings, above ceiling programs, maintain tube stations, power plant operations, medical gas, medical vacuum, elevators, emergency generators, fire alarm systems, nurse call system, TV's, overhead paging, and construction and renovation projects as applicable.
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We have diverse practice areas including Construction Advisory, Financial Investigations, Forensic Accounting & Economics, Forensic Architecture & Engineering, Surety, Environmental Health & Safety, Equipment, Toxicology, and Building & Property Consulting, among other disciplines.
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Coordinate development of and/or maintain an Operations Document Library, including but not limited to construction plans, structural plans, as-built drawings, MEP schedules, line diagrams and schematics, equipment and operation manuals, start up and commissioning documents, and equipment warranties.
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Performs skilled mechanical repair work on wastewater treatment plant engines, pumps, and other equipment. Basic electrical knowledge involved in working on pumps, motors, and other equipment; equipment, tools, and materials used in maintaining and repairing wastewater treatment plant and related equipment.
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Summit Materials consists of more than a dozen local companies that supply aggregates, cement, ready-mix concrete, asphalt paving, and construction services in the United States and western Canada.
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The qualified applicant will learn and perform all aspects of new tower and communication site construction, modifications and maintenance of existing structures, lighting systems, radio equipment, antennas and RF transmission lines.
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The Golf Course Maintenance and Laborer position work on the diverse range of activities involved in golf course maintenance and construction. Assists in construction of new greens, tees, and fairways by grading, preparing soil and planting.
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Responsibilities A growing understanding of design and construction specifications and their function Basic understanding of wiring/cabling connections in relation to a circuit or a link between devices and equipment Knowledge of Radio Frequency and/or point to point wireless networks.
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Playground including equipment, mulch levels, and fencing. Minor construction projects including drywall, demolition, patch & paint. Maintain playground equipment (includes pressure washing) and make repairs as needed.
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Caterpillar Inc. is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, off-highway diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives.
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Central liaison to Fleet Manager for equipment issues, DOT's, PM process, equipment cleaning and mower blade rotations. For Ed Castro Landscape to become the south's premier landscape design, construction, maintenance and horticultural services firm.
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Development of comprehensive electrical power construction packages sufficient to be stamped by a Professional Engineer and submitted for authority plan check. Execute factory acceptance testing on electrical power equipment.
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We are seeking a driven and experienced Territory Sales Representative to join our client's team in Atlanta, GA. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 2 years of successful field territory sales experience in a business-to-business environment or 8 years of relevant field experience in construction, surveying, or engineering industries.
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Understands and helps create and maintain project documents including PID (piping and instrumentation diagrams), single line diagrams, control I/O lists, control logic diagrams, instrument installation details, control functional descriptions, block diagrams, control panel layout drawings, wiring diagrams, electrical schematics, control system architecture, engineering schedules, electrical and controls equipment specifications, installation specifications, scope of work or supply, etc.
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