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Your Contributions will Include: Prepare, review, or modify electrical substation systems and designs, one-line diagrams, AC and DC schematic development, relay protection and controls, wiring design, equipment layouts, conduit and raceways, bus work, grounding, power risers, elevation diagrams, control buildings, electrical floor plans, lighting designs, switchgear, battery systems, site layouts, grid interconnectivity, communications, DC to AC conversions, and detail sheets.
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In addition to performing Locksmith duties, the Locksmith / General Maintenance Technician may also perform routine repairs and maintenance of plant and/or office facilities equipment.
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Ability to identify and make recommendations regarding minor modifications to existing Rail facilities involving the following skilled crafts: fire systems, carpentry, mechanical, custodial, and grounds maintenance/irrigation repair.
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Performs a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled maintenance work, operates a variety of equipment in the construction, operation, repair, maintenance, and replacement of City water supply, treatment or distribution facilities and systems; and performs a variety of semi-skilled technical and maintenance work in the operation, maintenance and repair of wastewater treatment and collection facilities and systems.
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Uses hand and power tools and equipment to cut, solder, braze, weld, bend and thread materials used to work, and install piping and plumbing systems. Install machinery and equipment using equipment and tools such as hoists, lifting equipment, hand tools, and power tools.
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The Maintenance Mechanic I performs preventive maintenance, troubleshoots, diagnoses, and repairs mechanical systems and equipment for the facilities. Installs, services, and repairs electric motors, heaters, coolers, refrigerators, and other related equipment using various hand and power tools of the maintenance trades.
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With a national network of service professionals, Concentric provides engineering, installation and maintenance/management for power equipment including backup batteries, UPSs, generators, energy storage, micro grids, forklift power, onsite maintenance and more.
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Perform preventative maintenance on vehicles, equipment, and tools; operate heavy and light-duty construction and street repair equipment, including trucks, tractors, loaders, spreaders, rollers, and related equipment; operate a variety of hand and power tools such as blowers, jackhammers, concrete saws, grading rakes, shovels, hoes, brooms, and other related tools.
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Hand and power tools including impact wrenches, drill press and lathe, welding equipment, pickup truck, service truck, emergency lighting equipment and safety equipment.
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Responsible for the installation and maintenance of security and phone systems Oversee automated machine control systems integrating computer control with hydraulics and electric on equipment, telematics and other various electrical systems.
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Initiates and coordinates effective execution of maintenance & preventive maintenance programs for Bank facilities and equipment, including the preparation, review and execution of contract documents for facilities equipment, including HVAC, electrical systems, roofing & waterproofing, pest control, landscaping and irrigation.
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The Instrumentation, Controls and Electrical (IC&E) Technician is responsible for the maintenance and repair of all instruments, control systems and electrical equipment in the power plant and the associated facilities.
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Keep the Parking Supervisor informed of availability and condition of all tools, parts, or supplies required for meter and kiosk maintenance / repair / replacement. Transports and disposes of obsolete equipment at appropriate disposal facilities as directed by the Parking Supervisor.
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The purpose of this classification is to operate heavy equipment and perform manual work functions associated with the construction, maintenance, and repair of city grounds, roads, water systems, sewer systems, and buildings.
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Equipment : Position requires use of various equipment including staff vehicles, ladder, power tools, hand-tools, two-way radios, computers/tablets/other digital equipment, telephones, buffer, vacuum cleaner, shovel, spreader, pressure washer, ladders, mops, and other tools used to perform cleaning and maintenance duties.
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