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This is a great opportunity if you are an experienced Senior or Industrial Electrician, Electrical and Controls Technician, Electrical and Instrumentation Technician (E&I Tech), Engineer, Controls, Compression Technician, Instrumentation Controls and Electric Tech, or similar.
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Ammonia Refrigeration Technician. Multi Skilled Technician. Maintenance technician positions will require specific qualifications to be met in order to compete for these position.
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The Love’s Truck Care and Speedco Diesel Technician Apprentice program is a company paid training program designed to provide apprentices with classroom, on-the-job training (OJT) and computer-based training opportunities while working towards certification as a Love’s/Speedco diesel technician.
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Identifies services that can be completed by the dietetic technician if applicable to area of practice for the RD. Coordinates with the Dietary Manager and Diet Tech in completing Nutritional Assessments.
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Required - Minimum of 6 months’ time spent as Broadband Specialist III or 5+ years’ equivalent cable technician experience. Required-SCTE - Coaxial Construction Required-SCTE - Electrical FundamentalsRequired-SCTE - Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM) 18 months tenure as a Mediacom BBS III or equivalent experience.
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The Sampling Technician is a critical member of our research team and plays a key role in gathering accurate and reliable data that drives our research and development efforts. We are seeking a highly organized and detail-oriented Sampling Technician to join our team.
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Work with connectors, fasteners and wire and uses hand tools; splices coax & fiber. Required-SCTE - Proactive Network Maintenance (PNM) Primarily responsible for maintain the HFC plant from node to tap through routine maintenance and repair of CATV distribution system and HSD system and for turn-on of new distribution system.
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As a Broadband Specialist I (Field Technician), you will be primarily focused on new installations of our cable television and broadband services. Use customary CATV hand and power tools in performance of job duties.
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As a Tire & Battery Center Technician you will work to provide safe and efficient service in both the sales and service areas of the department and deliver to our members more of what they love, for less.
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Inform customers of FCC Rules and Company policies as they pertain to customers.
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