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Client is searching for an Assistant Chief Engineer (Maintenance Manager) for a commercial laundry operation in Lincolnwood, IL (in the Chicago area). The Assistant Chief Engineer will guide the maintenance team by providing training, direction and leadership.
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Job Summary:As an Assistant Chief Engineer you’re a leader of the maintenance department where you will develop and facilitate mechanical needs between all departments. Schedule: 7am-5pm Monday through Friday Duties and Responsibilities: Safety is Priority #1.
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Maintain all safety policies and good housekeeping. Requirements: Minimum of 3 years laundry maintenance experience with specific knowledge of machinery, electricity, electronics, plumbing, hydraulics, pneumatics, welder and boiler applications.
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Strong background in mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and troubleshooting skills as well as completion of trade school or certificate programs. Responsible for inventory control and purchasing of equipment, parts and maintain department budget.
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This leader will troubleshoot, install equipment, analyze and repair complex mechanical and electrical faults, including compressed air operated machines with little supervision. Ensure that PMs, minor fine tuning of laundry systems, and major project work are completed efficiently and in a timely basis.
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Interview, select, hire, develop, train and progressively counsel (if necessary) all direct reports in conjunction with Human Resources. Must have a preventive maintenance mindset, and experience managing a PM program in this industry or a similar industry.
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The Electrical Engineering position will report to the Chief Engineer or designee by the Chief Engineer in the Traction Power Department. Work as an Electrical Engineer within the Traction Power Engineering Department.
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In fulfilling these responsibilities, the LSS will liaise with the Office of Research Safety (ORS) on issues related to chemical, biological, radiological, and laser safety, and work closely with Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) on life safety and environmental issues.
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As an Assistant Chief Engineer you're a leader of the maintenance department where you will develop and facilitate mechanical needs between all departments. Safety is Priority #1.
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Executive Director, READI National Center for Safe CommunitiesSummary:The Executive Director is responsible for the strategic direction of Heartland Alliance’s work at the intersection of community safety, community gun violence, criminal legal system reform and racial equity through the READI National Center for Safe Communities.
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Minimum of 3 years laundry maintenance experience with specific knowledge of machinery, electricity, electronics, plumbing, hydraulics, pneumatics, welder and boiler applications. Plans, organizes, and controls functions and activities of plant operations and building renovations.
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TBI ID Number: 23-12055, Business Intelligence Engineer/BI Engineer/ETL Developer/BI Developer/Data Engineer. Benefits include academic enrichment programs (discounted rates), in-home care solutions for family members young and aging, parental leave for new parents (this includes paid leave for birth mothers, adoption and surrogacy support), health insurance, PTO, retirement plan, flexible work schedule/family friendly balance, dental insurance, vision insurance, life insurance, and paid family leave.
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Prior experience negotiating/dealing with outside vendors to get parts at best price and in the most expeditious manner. Diagnose, rebuild, and repair equipment, inspections, and preventative maintenance.
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AECOM has a position available for a Senior Process Safety Engineer located in the West Region. The selected candidate will join AECOM's EHS + Air practice within the Environment Business Line. The primary emphasis of the group is to support clients with their Process Safety Management (PSM), Risk Management Plan (RMP), and Health and Safety (H&S) regulatory compliance needs for a variety of federal, municipal, and private-sector clients.
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These systems include heating, ventilation, air conditioning, water pumping, refrigeration, life safety, security, building automation, and energy conservation to supply heat, light, and electrical power for hospitals, residential institutions, and other County facilities.
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