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Understanding of construction projects, document control systems (eMCMS and ProjectSolve), and general accounting a plus, but not required. Specific duties depend on job assignments and may include serving as project technician for construction and maintenance projects; coordinating schedules and activities; administrative activities related to contracts, traffic control plans; and project planning related services.
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Thorough knowledge and understanding of all aspects of rail, transit and systems project delivery: conceptual, preliminary and final design, design support during construction, quality and documentation control, testing and commissioning, and rail activation.
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CBRE- Global Workplace Solutions is currently hiring a Control Systems Technician in Baltimore, MD. As part of the controls team, you will lead service technicians on the team with maintaining, troubleshooting, and modifying Material Handling (MHE) controls systems equipment to ensure operational performance.
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The Quality Technician is primarily responsible for managing elements of SQF certification and Quality and Food Safety systems including document and record control, CAPA, and providing routine updates on the site’s Quality and Food Safety performance.
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Strong working knowledge of commercial access control, CCTV, burglary alarm, intrusion systems, and fire alarms. Certifications in enterprise grade CCTV and Access Control systems a plus.
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The Security Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, and servicing of security systems, including Access Control, Video Management, Intrusion Detection, and Intercom Systems.
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Perform basic field testing of corrosion control systems on underground and submerged metallic structures. Have a current certification with NACE International as a Corrosion Technician, CP Level 1 or higher preferred.
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The purpose of the Fire Safety Technician is to install, operate, repair, inspect and maintain fire safety monitoring, control, and suppression equipment and related devices throughout the medical center and the various outreach clinics.
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Mechanical: Servicing drive trains, metal refinishing, heat transfer fill media, preventative maintenance, and filtration systems. CT/HX is seeking an experienced Senior Controls Mechanic/Technician to maintain and repair cooling towers and plate and frame heat exchangers.
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The Electronics Technician is responsible for all electronic systems and computerized controls for the facility, which include locking systems, fire alarm systems, intercom/public address system, closed circuit TV, nurse-call, and other security related systems.
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Prepare scale drawings using computer-aided design or drafting systems (CAD) to develop plans for grading, utilities, drainage, stormwater management, sediment, and erosion control. This includes, but is not limited to, the following aspects of the project: grading, utility management, stormwater management, and sediment and erosion control.
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Install, repair, or upgrade fire alarm systems and program control panels for fire alarm systems with the guidance of building plans and electrical layouts. Install, troubleshoot, and repair cabling systems and equipment in IP Video, Access Control / Intrusion Alarm / LAN/WAN infrastructure, and wireless LAN.
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Experience or knowledge of the electronic security solutions industry, with an understanding of CCTV Surveillance Systems, Access Control Systems, Burglar Alarm Systems, Gate and Gate Entry Systems.
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Repairs, overhauls and calibrates heating, ventilating and air conditioning equipment, including pumps, boilers, burners, temperature controls, thermostats, air conditioning and ventilating units, pneumatic control systems, compressors, steam regulators and stations, ice making, refrigeration, cooling towers, condensers, fans, evaporators, controls and related electrical apparatus and smoke and fire detecting and damping systems.
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Design and install indoor and outdoor electrical control, wiring and lighting systems. Inspect and test electrical systems, including fuses, transformers and circuit breakers. Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems and equipment.
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