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The Controls Technician II will provide on-site installation assistance to complete control systems projects. Controls System Technician's responsibilities include supporting survey efforts and to install new or retrofit control systems.
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The Pharmacy Technician - Inventory Control 1 will assist the automation coordinator or individual in similar role with respect to Automated Dispensing Cabinet (ADU) inventory management including the maintenance of controlled substance inventory and handling the request for an addition of new items to the pharmacy inventory.
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In this position, you will be dispatched from your house to different locations in and around the Baton Rouge, LA area to leverage your knowledge of electronics, direct digital controls, airflow, hydronics, refrigeration theory, and building control techniques to ensure the BAS system is running smoothly.
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We are leaders in each of our respective service lines, including Vapor Control, Chemical Cleaning, Tank Cleaning, Water Treatment, Vacuum Services, Hydroblasting, Hydroexcavation, and Industrial Logistics & Transportation.
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Lead role in supporting software upgrade audits and upgrades, computer hardware and software installation, control system installation and first-time powerup inspections, engineering Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT), commissioning, loop checkout, startup support, emergency services.
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The Pipeline Technician maintains and operates pipeline assets including, but not limited to, valve manifolds, pig launchers and receivers, compressor stations, dehydration units, amine process plants, and control and pump stations.
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Start your career as a Pest Control Technician in our 5-week comprehensive PAID TRAINING program designed to provide the tools and resources for you to be one of the best in your field - no prior experience required.
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Electronics Technician Lead (SIGN ON BONUS AVAILABLE) Acadian Total Security, a division of Acadian companies, has an immediate opening for a full-time Electronics Technician Lead. This position will cover the Baton Rouge Region.
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OverviewJob Title: Senior Instrument Technician Experience: 5-7 years of instrumentation technician experience Location: Baton Rouge, LASchedule: Full-timePay: Based on experience, paid hourly, eligible for per diem, if applicable Classification: Non-exempt, eligible for overtimeJob DescriptionSelf-motivated individual with a positive attitude and able to work collectively on a team with others.
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The Raising Cane's River Center / ASM GLOBAL has immediate openings in Baton Rouge, LA in our Housekeeping Department for a Floor Technician. Must have 1- year floor technician experience with terrazzo floors and commercial carpets preferred.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Fleet Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician A performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components; refuse bodies, including control, hydraulic, and electrical systems; air brake systems; general engine work; HVAC components; and suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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We are proud to be a member of the Rentokil family of companies, the global leader in Pest Control and other services across more than 90 countries. Participate in employer-provided training on new methods, products, and services in the range of pest control solutions.
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Make necessary adjustments to electrical control and mechanical systems using such methods as PLC programming, reading gauges, and valve adjustment. Connect systems to electrical, control, fuel, water lines, ducts, air lines and other utilities.
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Quality Control: Assess daily cleaning and aseptic techniques of compounding technicians, addressing any observed issues. High School Diploma/GED or 4+ years of experience as a Pharmacy Technician.
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Practices appropriate safety, environmental, and infection control procedures. Performs or assists others to perform proper aseptic technique, isolation procedures, and infection control measures.
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