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OUR IDEAL ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE - APPRENTICE ELECTRICIAN Dependable - someone that our team and customers can rely on Diligent - always puts your best foot forward with a hardworking mindset Team player - thrives in a collaborative team environment Fast learner - quickly learns new things through observation and hands-on experience If this sounds like you, keep reading about this amazing entry-level apprenticeship.
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Five or more years of experience as a locomotive mechanic (machinist) or locomotive electrician or Bachelors degree or equivalent with two years of relevant experience. Seven or more years of experience as a locomotive diesel mechanic or locomotive electrician.
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Skills:Industrial maintenance, plc troubleshooting, conveyor maintenance, industrial electrician, Electrical, Maintenance technician, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Mechanical, Repair, Troubleshooting, Schematic, Preventive maintenance, 3 phase, Industrial, Electrical troubleshooting, Electrical maintenance, Ac/dc, Machine repair.
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5+ years of experience as an electrician, maintenance electrician, or the completion of a recognized apprenticeship program required. Perform corrective maintenance and repair work as directed, including substation, UPS, battery back-up, and SCADA systems.
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Note: ICF credential (ACC, PCC, MCC) is not required for this entry-level position. While more experienced coaches (PCC or MCC) are welcome to apply, this position's compensation package is designed specifically for entry-level coaches.
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The Controls Electrician assists area Maintenance and Production personnel in maintaining an efficient operation by utilizing all necessary abilities to troubleshoot, repair and adjust equipment with a minimal amount of down time.
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Mondelez International has job opportunities for Full-Time Industrial Electrician at the Nabisco/Mondelezplant located in *Chicago, IL, Performs the required electrical maintenance repair and project installation work including but not limited to measuring, cutting, threading, bending, and installation of electrical conduit.
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Pay and Benefits The starting pay range for our Residential Electrician is $25.00 to $45.00 per hour, depending on your level of experience and performance. We also offer the following benefits for our Residential Electricians: *Health Insurance *Life Insurance *Disability, Dental, Vision, Accident Insurance allowance *Company Van *Phone Allowance *Dispatch from home *Uniforms If you are ready to take the next step in your career as a Residential Electrician, and want to join a team where you are valued and can excel, Mr Electric of Paola, Overland Park and Lee's Summit asks you to APPLY TODAY.
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Amentum is immediately hiring qualified Aircraft Electrician Mechanic I’s in support of U.S. Navy Aviation maintenance operations at NAS Oceana Virginia Beach, VA. VF106. + Minimum Five (5 ) years actual and recent organizational level F/18 aircraft maintenance experience with 3 years prior F/18 F Collateral Duty Inspector (CDI or Quality Assurance Representative experience.
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Requirements Electrician, Manufacturing Environment, Manufacturing Equipment, Industrial maintenance, Electrical maintenance, 480V, 120V, PLC, Allen Bradley, CNC, Frequency Drives, Proximity Switches, Light Screens, Safety Circuits.
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The Maintenance electrician must have excellent mechanical and electrical skills and be able to troubleshoot PLC controlled printing and packaging equipment utilizing a laptop computer. Overview: Our Maintenance Electrician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing manufacturing and facility equipment.
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Details Frito- Lay Frito-Lay is seeking Material Handlers to help prepare delicious snacks for distribution across the country. Will train Entry Level Positions.
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The Electrician I monitors, inspects, repairs, installs, and performs preventive maintenance functions independently and with minimal guidance for communication, control, and electrical distribution systems in Bassett Healthcare Network, while adhering to safety codes and regulations to ensure that all electrical systems are operating safely and at optimum performance levels.
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REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:Must have a minimum of 3 years of verifiable experience as an electrician/ generator technician in a residential service and maintenance operation.
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The Instrumentation & Electrical Technician is responsible for station instrumentation, controls, and electrical support, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Assist in NERC compliance maintenance activities.
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