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Such duties shall include, among others, the necessary sequence of operations to troubleshoot, disassemble, clean, check, repair, rework, replace, fabricate, assemble, install and adjust any building component, plant equipment, machinery, accessories, parts, etc., and explaining work procedures to personnel assigned to assist in such work.
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Participates in the starting, control, operation, shutdown and inspection of boilers, steam turbine generators, diesel/natural gas generators, chillers, electrical switchgear, substations and all other equipment associated with plant operations and the production of utilities.
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Sheet Metal Worker - The purpose of this role is to be responsible for the inspection and repair of piping, hoses, and general sheet metal work on Commuter Rail coaches. Inspect, maintain and repair the piping and hoses on the locomotive and coaches.
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Repairs and maintains PVC and HDPE exterior utility piping within best practices; Inspects and maintains sewage lift-stations and all connecting piping; Interprets process control data (SCADA) and lab data against performance standards; initiates required adjustments to equipment within the plant to ensure effective and efficient processing and advises supervisor or other operators when conditions within the system warrant.
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Going beyond the existing plant-based burgers, we are developing alternative meat whole-cuts using innovations in materials science, manufacturing and even tissue engineering. Going beyond the existing plant-based burgers, we are developing alternative meat whole-cuts - think steaks and chicken breasts - using innovative technologies.
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Assist with projects and work under the direction of an environmental scientist to complete soil and groundwater sample events at locations predominately in MA. At times sampling events will be completed at other New England locations and from time to time to CHES facilities nationwide.
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Follow planned landscaping designs to determine where to lay sod, sow grass, or plant flowers or foliage. Plant seeds, bulbs, foliage, flowering plants, grass, ground covers, trees, or shrubs and apply mulch for protection, using gardening tools.
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Experience with piping and fittings including NPT, Swagelok, flanged pipe, etc. Found Energy is building clean energy delivery platforms capable of replacing fossil fuels for heavy industries ranging from aluminum production (4% of global CO2 emissions) to fertilizer production (2% of global CO2 emissions) to maritime shipping (3% of global CO2 emissions.
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As a Piping Engineer, you will be responsible for the design and engineering of critical process piping systems from conceptual design through plant startup and providing technical services for operating facilities.
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Massachusetts Licensed Electrician, Massachusetts Licensed Refrigeration Mechanic, or Certified Plant Engineer preferred. Massachusetts Licensed Electrician, Massachusetts Licensed Refrigeration Mechanic, or Certified Plant Engineer preferred.
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ABOUT YOUAs a 2nd Class Stationary Engineer(Bargaining Unit, Local Union No. 25),you excel in operating and controlling our central heating plant. What you will do:Drive efficient and reliable operation of the central heating plant by operating and monitoring all systems.
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We are looking for a Vegan Fitness Coach who shares our passion for transforming lives through plant-based nutrition and fitness. Passionate about plant-based living and eager to debunk myths and cut through the noise of the fitness and nutrition industry.
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Massachusetts Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator’s License is desired. The Pumping Station Operator, under direction from an Area Manager, Assistant Plant Manager, Plant Manager, or Chief Operator, performs the daily operations of the assigned facilities, including, with supervision, operations/monitoring/maintenance, and housekeeping of the facilities in accordance with contract requirements.
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3+ Years industrial maintenance mechanic experience with experience strongly preferred from a food manufacturing production plant. Responsibilities: Maintain and repair all plant production and refrigeration, industrial equipment.
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Use sound scientific understanding of chemistry and chemical engineering fundamentals and an understanding of applied kinetics, thermodynamics, and transport fundamentals, as well as familiarity with modern laboratory instrumentation, automation, and laboratory/plant implementation of process analytical technology to contribute to the team's goals.
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