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Installs/repairs wiring & small conduit, including the bending and threading of conduit, according to accepted codes and NEC standards. Demonstrate and encompass the values of Ozinga. Ozinga is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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The successful Electrician will be responsible for bending and installing conduit, pulling & terminating wire, cable, equipment, panels and various control components and devices. Must be Tesla, LG, Generac, and SolarEdge battery certified or licensed.
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Test, troubleshoot, and repair 110/230/460 volt electrical equipment, including motors, starters, relays, timers, panels, breakers, conduit, and wiring. Our expert recruiters support you at every step in the process and as a Best of Staffing company, Sterling provides exciting work with exceptional employers across the U.S.Hire Type: Direct HireJob Summary:The Automation Technician position is crucial in our USDA production environment, focusing on maintaining food processing and packaging machinery, mechanical/utility equipment, and facility infrastructure.
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This position will be responsible for but is not limited to machine installation, control wiring installations and troubleshooting to the component level, PLC understanding and troubleshooting skills, anchoring equipment, running conduit, pulling wire, termination of conductors, maintenance and rebuilding of equipment, and other routine maintenance duties.
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The L&D Performance coach will act as a conduit between operations and the L&D department. Reporting to the Learning & Development Manager (L&D Mgr.), the Learning & Development Performance Coach will train and mentor performance coaches, assist with curriculum development of the performance coach training program, perform audits on performance coach performance, serve as the subject-matter expert on operational SOPs, execute new-hire training, and assist department performance coaches as needed.
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