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Disinfect equipment (to kill zebra mussels and other invasive species) Our service lines include watercraft inspections, SCUBA by the root removal, rapid response control, floating weed cleanup, dangerous debris cleanup, zebra mussel extraction, and non-chemical product sales.
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Understands NEC code to a journeyman level and demonstrates accordingly Proficient knowledge of conduit installation and wiring layout, along with ability to repair existing electrical systems Ability to build and/or modify a control panel to a professional level Proficient understanding of mechanical and/or electrical schematics and blueprints including equipment specific electronics diagrams.
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Based at our Shakopee, MN facility, the Metrology Technician will support the manufacturing, inspection, engineering, and testing functions by performing moderately complex manual and automated calibration of test and measurement equipment.
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From time to time will schedule and direct vendors/contractors on an occasional basis for maintenance, repair, replacement and testing of equipment and systems, under the supervision of other Production Equipment Maintenance Technicians, the Facilities & Maintenance Manager and Manufacturing Engineering staff.
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We design, supply, and service a range of water systems and monitoring equipment in industries ranging from pharmaceutical to food and beverage applications, and from microelectronics ultrapure water to municipal water and industrial wastewater treatment.
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Our Underground Utility Locators use specialized equipment to find underground cables, pipes and other underground utilities to prevent damages and ensure safety during excavation. Utilizes the provided mapping tools and other location information, along with locating equipment, to locate underground utilities including, but not limited to: - electrical cables - gas lines.
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Job DescriptionThe Mechanical Designer L2 has in-depth knowledge in 3D system or Balance of Plant (BOP) design and can generate designs of complex equipment and produce 3D models with minimal guidance.
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Standard tools and equipment used in a coffee shop environment including disposal, trash compactor, dishwasher, register system, ice machines, pop machine, scales, and knives. There is exposure to noise, equipment movement hazards, cleaning chemicals/solvents, and possible electrical shock and temperature extremes.
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The Radiologic Technologist operates X-ray equipment to assist in the diagnoses of various diseases, ailments and injuries. Takes X-rays following established procedures for patient care and safety, which involves setting up and operating radiographic equipment used in the medical diagnosis and/or treatment of patients and includes implementing infection control procedures for the work area.
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Proficient knowledge of mechanical troubleshooting skills for rotating equipment along with hydraulic and pneumatic applications. The Electrical Technician's responsibilities include, but are not be limited to, equipment breakdowns, installation and startups, process improvements, preventative/precision maintenance programs and continuous improvements activities i.e. increasing machine reliability and installation of facility capital investments.
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Diesel, repair, pneumatics, auto, preventive maintenance, construction, car detail, automotive industry, auto body shop, torque, wrench, hydraulic pumps, Assembly, Hand tool, Blueprint, Sheet metal, Mechanical assembly, Manual, Power tool, Mechanical, Production, Install, Schematic, Truck equipment, Diesel, Hydraulics, diesel engine.
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Working knowledge of G Suite Previous work experience with optometry, electronic health records, or medical care Familiar with healthcare technology systems and equipment (EMR systems, retinal cameras, exam room equipment)Completion of an Optometric Technician training program or CPOT certification (Certified Paraoptometric Technician.
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Perform and record preventive maintenance on molding machines and auxiliary equipment. - Repair auxiliary equipment, loaders, dryers, mold heaters, etc. - Maintain and update preventive maintenance program by adding new equipment and procedures to ensure recommended procedures are followed for all equipment.
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Job Segment: Packing, Equipment Operator, Forklift, Warehouse, Genetics, Manufacturing, Science. Mechanically use a forklift, pallet jacks, or order- picker, using a full range of peripheral vision to operate such equipment safely.
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Assigned equipment, mainly supporting the IC Wafer Fab Wet Chem operations. change over equipment. test and inspect product as part of the IC Wafer Fab team to ensure the highest. assigned equipment, mainly supporting the IC Wafer Fab Wet Chem operations.
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