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Operate light and heavy equipment, handles various hand tools and powered industrial tools, works with vibration-producing tools. Including respirators, skin, face, hand and foot protection in a multiple number of combinations.
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Rapid prototyping: 3D printing, mill, lathe, laser cutting, CNC, hand tools. Knows when to do hand calculations & simulation, when to prototype, and when to talk to an expert. Rapid prototyping: 3D printing, mill, lathe, laser cutting, CNC, hand tools.
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Python and first-hand experience with parallel programming with CUDA C/C. Developer Technology Engineer, Quantum Computing. Python and first-hand experience with parallel programming with CUDA C/C.
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You will be in a team-based setting, where primary care works hand-in-hand with behavioral health, pharmacy, complex care and multilingual interpreter services. DEPARTMENT DESCRIPTION: Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) is a leader in Primary Care, supporting a highly diverse population across the Boston metro-north region.
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Hand trims and/or operates a trimming machine to remove guard and/or sugar leaves from medical marijuana. Good visual acuity, hand-eye coordination, manual dexterity, and ability to perform repetitive motions with accuracy is required.
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Operate hand tools, mowers, jack hammers, air compressors, clippers, cutting tools and related equipment. Operate snow removal and sanding vehicles; assist in emergency highway and other public works repairs.
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Compile a list of hand props and sound cues for this production and submit them to the production manager. Completed or ongoing pursuit of training in theatre, arts management or education a plus.
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Machines, Equipment Used:- Motor vehicles, outdoor equipment such as lawn mowers and snow blowers, personal protective equipment, dollies, pressure washer , hand tools, ladders, air compressors, brooms, vacuums, meters, welders, leak detection equipment, gauges, carts, knives, hose, maps, power tools, scaffolds, air powered equipment, hazardous chemicals, torches, refrigerant recovery equipment, vacuum pumps, and other HVAC/R equipment.
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Assembly using a variety of tools and or equipment according to specifications/processUse Loctite, epoxy, and other compounds as required by the assembly process stepsHandle of ESD sensitive material and equipmentWilling to be cross-trained and perform other related duties as requiredGood dexterity, eye / hand coordination.
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Mechanical Assembly, Blueprints, Hand Tools, Power Tools. Must have experience using hand and power tools to assemble machines and equipment. Candidates must have previous experience performing electro-mechanical assembly in a manufacturing environment and be able to assemble large mechanical units and subassemblies.
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Ability to work 10 hours under a microscope and utilize hand tools such as torque drivers, tweezers, and other similar tools; Good dexterity, eye/hand coordination. Previous experience in electronics/microelectronics assembly.
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Proficiency in using a variety of electrical equipment, hand tools, and power tools relevant to the installation and maintenance of low-voltage systems. Are you a skilled Low Voltage Technician looking to join a reputable and well-established security system company known for its meticulous attention to detail.
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This job requires constant sitting, Keyboard use, Endurance-working up to 3-4 hours without a break, frequent Power Grasping using one hand. There may be occasional Fine Manipulation using one hand.
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Equipment: small hand tools, overhead torque drivers, UV curing equipment, adhesive dispensers, press fixtures, plasma etch equipment, computers. Use a variety of hand tools and modest equipment.
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Must possess knowledge of HVAC systems Must have own hand and power tools Skills and Abilities Must have knowledge of safety rules and requirements. Residential Lead HVAC Installer - Sign-on Bonus up to $5,000 Pay: $30 - $50/hr Monthly bonuses up to $1,200 Year-end bonus opportunities Benefits: Health, dental & vision insurance Paid vacation, sick and personal days Parental Leave Short term disability, long term disability, and company paid life insurance Paid training/ongoing education Uniforms, tablet, and company vehicle.
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