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Operate and maintain law enforcement equipment including vehicles, firearms, Taser, two-way radio, tools, and emergency equipment. Utilize restraint and self defense techniques and equipment proficiently.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Install and troubleshoot all MetroNet services from the terminal to Customer Premise Equipment (CPE). Operate and maintain company vehicle/equipment safely and professionally. Ability to work with basic hand tools and other specialized equipment with training.
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An x-ray technician’s duties include operating x-ray equipment and capturing high quality images of bones, soft tissues, or organs. Maintaining x-ray rooms and equipment and ensuring it is in good working order, taking inventory of supplies, adhering to guidelines on hygiene and infection control.
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Install humidification and filtering equipment, heating and cooling coils, traps and gas unit heaters, radiant heating, fan coil units, air compressors, air dryers and associated non-automated controls, chiller tube bundles, heat exchangers, and emerging technology on equipment and systems.
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We are seeking a talented and dedicated Fiber Technician to be responsible for the terminating, splicing, bonding/grounding, documenting, and testing of all fiber optic cables within the systems fiber optic networks and their related equipment with the end goal of providing maximum operating efficiency.
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Operate X-ray equipment to capture images. - Perform equipment maintenance and troubleshooting. Our partner supporting the Veterans Health Administration is seeking a dedicated X-Ray Technician to join our dynamic team in delivering exceptional patient care through advanced imaging services.
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The Pipeline Operator Trainee works a rotating shift, travels and cross-trains in the operations and maintenance of equipment and processes associated with pipeline operations. Maintain close contact with the Area Supervisor/Manager regarding maintenance trouble reports and scheduled equipment maintenance to effect a minimum interruption of product throughput.
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Current UI employees are not eligible for incentive)The UI Heart and Vascular Center is seeking a part-time (50%) Senior Imaging Technologist to operate digital angiography imaging equipment, physiologic recorder and analysis equipment.
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The station includes Radio Frequency receiver and cryogenic systems, data and communications equipment, data recorders, recording media, servo control systems, mechanical drive equipment, and weather stations.
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Proficient use of sign production and finishing equipment. Our equipment is some of the newest and up to date equipment in the area! Our Sign Shop Production Operator and Installer work closely with our sales team, providing support with the goal of increasing sales and customer satisfaction.
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The employee must be able to negotiate vertical ladders to access service locations on the antenna; required to utilize fall arrest equipment. Use of electronics test equipment such as digital multimeters, spectrum analyzers, oscilloscopes, signal generators, and power supplies.
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Standard tools and equipment used in a coffee shop environment including disposal, trash compactor, dishwasher, register system, ice machines, pop machine, scales, and knives. There is exposure to noise, equipment movement hazards, cleaning chemicals/solvents, and possible electrical shock and temperature extremes.
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Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, fluidics, optical devices/systems, controls systems and other equipment as typically acquired by an Associate's degree (Engineering or Maintenance) or at least two years of related experience required.
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Automation equipment testing and troubleshooting preferred-including Beckhoff TwinCat/EtherCat and Unitronic or similar control systems. The Technician I role supports the reliability and sustainability of custom automated laboratory equipment in a high throughput environment.
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