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Perform preventative, corrective and emergency mechanical maintenance on all equipment throughout the plant under the direction of the Plant Manager such as welding, piping and refurbish equipment.
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Position will lead the Powerhouse and be responsible for managing service contractors for facility fire safety system, HVAC, scaffolding and, insulation and underground piping system. Ability to follow safety protocols and standards working in a pilot plant facility with highly hazardous materials.
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The job requires a thorough understanding of Steam Boiler, Chiller and HVAC plant equipment design and operating principles to safely, reliably and efficiently produce and distribute the utilities of steam and chilled water.
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The Facility Maintenance Technician will be responsible for performing hands on maintenance related activities that are needed to keep the plant maintained from rebuilding pumps, working on piping, insulation, pneumatics as well as preventative maintenance tasks.
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Lays out, installs, maintains, and repairs steam, air, water, gas and chilled water lines; plumbing in lavatories, plant, ground, and floor drains and sewer lines; hydraulic systems and pumps.
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Experience with MS Office, Plant 3D, AutoCAD, Revit, or other similar 2-D/ 3-D pipe design software. TranSystems is excited to announce we are actively searching for an Industrial, Piping, Process or Mechanical Engineer to join our Marine Industrial Department.
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Processing piping, pump layout/design, general electrical and instrument and control design. Developing process flow diagrams, piping, and instrumentation diagrams. Including Plant Layout (industrial, chemical, or manufacturing) and General Arrangement Drawings.
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Experience in wastewater pollution control field work, wastewater or analytical chemical laboratory work, wastewater treatment plant operation work, hydraulic analysis of water or sewer piping systems' work may be substituted on a year-for-year basis up to a maximum of four years for the required education.
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To support operations, Vicinity is seeking a Plant Maintenance Lead. This person must have knowledge of mechanical and piping systems with a high level of expertise using computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS), preferably Maximo.
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Identify, troubleshoot and repair mechanical malfunctions throughout the plant which includes documenting problem and resolution as well as reporting all problems and resolutions of mechanical malfunctions to the Plant Manager.
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