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In this role, you will repair the Army National Guard aircraft's electrical, avionics, propulsion and fuel systems, and oversee maintenance of equipment wiring harnesses, electrical components, and radio frequency paths.
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Flexible Excellence: Harness the power of a flexible schedule to achieve excellence in your work without sacrificing personal freedom. Residual Income: Shift your mindset from one-time earnings to longterm success with a focus on residual income.
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Your responsibilities include installing tactical fiber and cable wiring, troubleshooting network assets, and performing routine maintenance checks on various equipment, contributing to seamless operational support.
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Job Requirements:Reflects MINIMUM EDUCATION, TRAINING, CERTIFICATION and EXPERIENCE required in order to meet the expectations of this job: Knowledge of Access Control systems and Life safety codes, locking systems, low voltage wiring and telecom standards.
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Create and maintain the MASTER Schedule for the business, including all aspects of the process – administration, engineering, design, purchasing, welding, assembly, wiring, testing, FAT, and installation.
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The job is mostly done from a sitting position where candidates will be performing point to point wiring of controls, relays, and fans. All equipment is new, so there is no live wiring.
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Residual Income Development: Learn the art of cultivating residual income streams, ensuring financial stability and growth. If you’re ready to embark on a career where your success is not a solitary journey but a shared venture, apply now.
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Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems and components, including wiring, conduits, lighting, generators, control systems, etc. With locations in Mankato, Minneapolis, Rochester, MN, and Lawrence, KS, Schwickert’s provides integrated products and services to the upper Midwest region in the areas of Mechanical Heating/Ventilation/Air Conditioning/Refrigeration, Mechanical Plumbing & Piping, Architectural Sheet Metal, Roofing, Air Duct Cleaning/Dryer Vent Cleaning/Chimney Sweeping and Electrical.
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Experience with low voltage wiring systems. SMSC has donated more than $350 million to organizations and causes and has contributed millions more to regional governments and infrastructure such as roads, water and sewer systems, and emergency services.
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Hands-On experience with control panel and field wiring, instrument calibration with 4-20 MA and 3-15 PSI control loops. Hands-On experience with control panel and field wiring, instrument calibration with 4-20 MA and 3-15 PSI control loops.
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Electrical theory and wiring principles. If you can meet most of the requirements below, we will train you on the rest. With moderate assistance, the Electrical Installer performs complete assembly and testing of standard products and some special products.
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Provides Tier 1 (intermediate) telephone support in at least two product areas to customers relating to Uponor designs and products including tools, parts and pipe, software, construction methods, installation, wiring, piping and troubleshooting.
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Install and/or build displays, fixturing, and endcaps, involving the setup of security, cabling, wiring, monitors/media players, and audio connectivity. A basic toolkit includes a multi-screwdriver, torx security bit set, hammer, cordless drill, allen wrench, box cutter, rubber mallet, socket set, needle nose pliers, precision wire cutters, crescent wrench, easy off, putty knife, microfiber cleaning cloth, and goo gone.
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Wiring of low voltage accessories. Must be able to pass pre-employment background check and company paid Safety Work Simulation(No drug test required) Fabricate and install duct transitions and duct work.
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Must possess a valid Journeyman Electrician License. JOB SUMMARY: As an Electrical Journeyman, you will be responsible for installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
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