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We are looking for skilled Audio/Video Service Technicians (low voltage) who will play a key role in the planning and installation of cutting-edge AV and low voltage system solutions for our regional clients.
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We design low voltage solutions that seamlessly integrate audiovisual, physical security, structured cabling, and wireless solutions, including DAS and WiFi systems. Obtain BICSI RTPM (Registered Telecommunications Project Manager.
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Aerospace Medicine Physician Hunting, Fishing, Outdoors, Hiking, Water Sports, College Sports, Southern Hospitality, Low Cost of Living - We've got it all. A low cost of living paired with everything mentioned above makes Columbus a great place to raise a family or a popular retirement town as well.
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Electrical systems include low and medium-voltage power, lighting, SCADA and process controls, process instrumentation, voice/data networking, fiber optics, emergency power systems, UPS, security systems, CCTV, fire alarm, and commercial/industrial facility building systems.
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Escape hospital politics for a high-paying and flexible lifestyle with low stress and full benefits. Lead Health is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Columbus, Ohio.
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Knowledge and experience with frequency drives, low and medium voltage circuits, motor control circuits, photo eye sensors, proximity sensors, communication bus systems, plc logic, and electrical /mechanical schematic interpretation will benefit this position.
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Experience with medium voltage (typically 138kV and below) power distribution and low voltage industrial scale power distribution. Our office in Dublin, Ohio is looking for a Principal Electrical Engineer to provide technical services to manufacturing and utility clients for their design projects and technical support requirements, providing technical and administrative direction.
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Nationally ranked schools, low crime, and some of the best neighborhoods 1-hour drive to Atlanta and its award-winning International Airport airport 2.5 hours to Lakeside Resort and Gulf Coast beaches.
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Understand spectral and time-waveform components for identifying faults Perform bump tests to determine natural frequencies Perform cross-phase analysis to determine comparative motion and differentiate similar faults Perform infrared thermography surveys on low and medium voltage electrical systems.
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Physician-owned, managed and operated organization for more than 30 years- Examinations include sports medicine, emergency, elective, and screening studies from low-, mid-, and high-field MR systems and other advanced imaging.
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DescriptionTeam Fishel, the Best Choice for Utility Construction and Network Installation, is hiring Low Voltage Cable Installers for our Columbus, Ohio Technologies Group. Our Low Voltage Technologies Group is experiencing exciting and rapid new growth.
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We are seeking an Electrical Engineer with 3+ years of experience in designing power distribution, lighting, lighting controls, fire alarm, and low voltage systems for commercial buildings.
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The Fenix companies have been in business more than 25 years and currently operate from 27 locations throughout the U.S. Our primary business is auto recycling, which is the recovery and resale of OEM parts, components and systems reclaimed from damaged, totaled or low value vehicles.
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Fiber Splicing: Learn and assist experienced splicers in the process of fusing and mechanically splicing fiber optic cables, while maintaining high precision and low loss. Job Type: Full Time (W2) Traveling Fiber Splicing Helper Location: Columbus, IN (This is a 100% traveling role) Pay: Weekly pay - $25 per hour + $15 per diem for truck Per Diem: Board and Lodging.
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We are looking for a CT Radiology Tech for our client in Columbus, Ohio. They need a Travel Rad Tech to work 12hr Nights, 36hrs per week. Lead Health is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Columbus, Ohio.
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