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MIG welding+ TIG welding+ STICK welding+ Operation of single edge deburring machine+ Operation of sheet metal shear+ Operation of sheet metal punching machine+ Basic shop math skills+ Ability to read parts prints+ Ability to accurately read tape measure and combination square.
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Ability to prototype components using prototyping tools like 3D printers, CNC mill, LASER cutters and other machine shop tools. Experience with design for plastic injection molding. Ability to prototype components using prototyping tools like 3D printers, CNC mill, LASER cutters and other machine shop tools.
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Make simple tool cuts using maintenance shop machine tools (lathe, milling machine, welding equipment, etc.) Troubleshoot and repair electrical, mechanical and hydraulic problems on building and production equipment that uses electro-mechanical relay logic of PLC controls plus hydraulic, pneumatic and related equipment.
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Machinist (job specific): Performs precision machining operations on various manual and CNC shop machinery such as, but not limited to; vertical and horizontal milling machines, lathes, grinders, drill press, boring mills and band saws, CNC experience, CAD/CAM programming, machine set up, operate and troubleshoot.
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Manage engineering, project management, manufacturing (production, assembly, supply chain, machine shop), technical service, and quality control teams. Experience with ERP Systems such as IFS, Syteline, or Epicor.
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Equipment experience: pressure vessels, process pumps/agitators, steam/CIP sanitation, grain conveyance and milling, fermentation vessels, column and pot still distillation equipment, process vessels, and packaging equipment preferred.
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Ensure trucks are brought in for preventive maintenance when notified by shop; notify shop when a repair (e.g. tire blowout) or service is needed on a truck, and when it will arrive at shop; arrange for tow if necessary.
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O Blow molding, inclusive of PET processing, machine set-up, mold changes, and quality inspection systems. Machine set-up required for all pack size changes o Common OEM’s for production equipment: Krones, Sidel, KHS, Sacmi, Tech Long.
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At Iron Mountain we know that work, when done well, makes a positive impact for our customers, our employees, and our planet.
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Experience in a print sign shop, specifically vinyl application & installation. Adept at using hand and power tools such as hammer, drills, table & panel saws, jigsaws, various wall anchors and mounts, post concrete, grommet machine, corner rounders, levels, files, rulers, tall ladders and aerial lifts/booms.
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Ability to work in various climactic conditions and around materials used in the making of works of art (e.g., clay, ceramics dust, fibers, wood shop areas, printmaking, painting, sculpture, drawing mediums, etc.
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Proven experience with enterprise-scale technical delivery experience with AI Services including OpenAI, Schematic Kernel, AWS Bedrock, Machine Learning (or equivalent), Generative AI, LLM customization, NLP, Search, MLOps, Open-source AI frameworks, AI Infrastructure, architecture designAbility to align AI/ML initiatives with broader business goals and outcomes, understanding how AI can drive value and competitive advantage.
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You'll grow your skills in data science, AI, machine learning, operationalization, predictive modeling, and more. Unlock the secrets held by a data set, and you're fascinated by the possibilities presented by IoT, machine learning, and artificial intelligence.
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Operating under our parent name of Powell & Reese Inc., we have provided cutting-edge organizational development, systems engineering, and training services to government entities, healthcare organizations, non-profit organizations, and private-sector corporations since 1986.
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Snack Cart- Essentially a vending machine on the unit filled with yummy snacks for purchase. That's why we're proud to offer unique programs like Pet Therapy, Peabody Sound Rounds, and Music Therapy, providing moments of comfort and connection in the midst of medical challenges.
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