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Operation, transport and setup of laser scanners, robotic total stations, data collectors, GPS, and other reality capture and land surveying equipment. VHB’s MetroDC (Washington, DC and Tysons, VA) office is seeking a Geomatics Equipment Operator to join our team.
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Ability to handle equipment such as Fork-lift , Back-hoe, Excavator, Roller, Dozer, Skid steer Loader, Track Loader, and Rubber tire loader. Under the supervision of a foreman/lead, the Equipment Operator is responsible for operating heavy machinery such as forklifts, backhoes, excavators, dozers, skid steer loaders, track loaders, rubber tire loaders, etc.
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0-1 year of experience using standard survey equipment (i.e. RTK GPS, total station, levels) Operation and maintenance of surveying equipment. Ability to learn the proper use of GPS equipment and Robotic Instruments and mathematical concepts such as fundamentals of geometry and trigonometry.
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The Senior Validation Specialist or Engineer, Equipment will perform activities independently in support of equipment qualification for the manufacturing and quality control laboratory teams, including developing and reviewing protocols and final reports, representing validation on project teams, and preparing validation change control requests and assessments.
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As a Biomedical Equipment Specialist II, you will be primarily responsible for maintaining clinical equipment and systems considered to be advanced, specialty, highly sophisticated, integrated technology, or requiring manufacturer service training or certification, through the effective use of the medical equipment management plan, while adhering to all medical equipment policies and procedures, and manufacturer or alternative equipment maintenance (AEM) specifications.
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Experience working with semiconductor fabrication equipment in any of the following areas: Photolithography, Wets, CVD, PVD, Implant, Diffusion, or Dry Etch. The Semiconductor Equipment Engineer will lead and manage our toxic gas monitoring system as well as the on-site helium recovery and liquefaction plant at Northrop Grumman's semiconductor foundry in Baltimore.
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Intralox, L.L.C. is hiring a Mechanical Engineer for the Equipment R&D Group in Hanover, MD. This individual will focus on Develop-To-Order (DTO) conveyance solutions using our Activated Roller Belt (ARB) technology.
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The Biomedical Equipment Technician II (BMET II) is required to install, inspect, troubleshoot, repair, calibrate, and verify the performance of complex biomedical equipment with minimal supervision.
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The incumbent moves, sets up and takes down equipment for events; stores equipment in assigned locations; coordinates with the Venue Coordinator prior to the event to verify that the necessary equipment is on hand; verifies that the equipment is in good working order prior to the event, and notifies the supervisor of defective or faulty equipment.
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Our Team Georgia-Pacific Continuous Manufacturing Group (CMG) has an exciting opportunity for a Fixed Equipment Leader (Dixie) to manage a group of fixed equipment assets at our six (6) Dixie Manufacturing facilities.
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The incumbent is a full performance level Fire Protection Equipment Mechanic Worker who performs fire protection servicing work. Screen out: Performs mechanical work servicing fire protection equipment and assists in electrical work on fire protection systems.
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Strong understanding and able to utilize makerspace fabrication equipment such as 3D printers, CNC mill, a laser cutter, auxiliary equipment such as ovens and curing stations, and circuit board plotter.
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Experience with utilizing high precision measurement equipment (coordinate measurement machines (CMMs), laser tracker equipment, ultrasonic devices, calipers, verniers, electronic protractors, squares, height gauges, depth gauges, indicators, and micrometers) and performing computerized spatial analysis.
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Provides assistance to supervisors and mechanical staff in emergencies by securing or safeguarding WMATA equipment, fire/life/safety, snow emergencies, etc. Gains familiarity with and develops skills in the maintenance, inspection, repair, removal, installation, troubleshooting, testing and calibration of WMATA rail cars vehicles and equipment.
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Maintains HVAC, air conditioning and refrigeration systems by performing scheduled maintenance inspections and test, removing, replacing, or repairing defective or worn parts, lubricating and cleaning or recharging equipment; performing leak detection tests; soldering or brazing tubing and piping; installing and replacing filters, metering devices and solenoids; and adjusting or calibrating pneumatic equipment to manufacturers' specifications using approved procedures and test equipment.
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