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Fluid mechanics, casting, weldment, hydraulics, mechanical design, Designer, Inventor, Drafting, Solidworks, Mechanical, Modeling, Design. Will be working with primarily mechanical type assemblies that are on various areas of the rail car, major part assemblies (sensors, motors, boxes), working in close collaboration with mechanical and electrical, and fluid power for solid modeling and engineering.
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Technical Development of HVAC equipment using engineering fundamentals such as heat transfer, fluid dynamics and mechanical analysis. cabinetry/structural systems: leakage and pressure testing, accelerated life testing, seismic and wind loading.
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Strong knowledge of water chemistry, fluid dynamics, thermodynamics, and mass transfer principles. Pro-active risk management across the fluid management path Drives the roadmap for water technology.
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Must have the basic skills to repair automated manufacturing equipment for liquid and powder dispensing machines, cappers, fluid and powder material handling systems, bag forming, labeling, printing, case erection, taping, stacking, robotics, heat sealing and conveyors.
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Our employees, being a part of a high-performance organization, develop their careers in a global environment, participate in diverse teams and take advantage of our worldwide expertise in conveyor belting, power transmission, fluid power and business services.
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Education: Associate Degree in Electrical or Fluid Power. Licenses/Certifications: Maintain railroad safety training and certifications. Green Belt and lead on Kaizen event or continuous improvement project.
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A working knowledge of railroads, transportation, heavy construction, or combination. Can tolerate variable and sometimes extreme physical conditions during visits or inspections of company equipment in a railroad environment.
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Must be able to knowledgably teach fundamental automotive principles, tire repair, diagnostic tool use, fluid service, battery and electrical system, complete vehicle inspections, brakes, steering, suspension, engine repair and engine performance.
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OR2-year technical school degree from an accredited school with a certificate in one of the following trades: Industrial Maintenance, Automated Industrial Systems, Industrial pneumatic/electronic controls, HVAC, plumbing, electricity, welding, fluid power, or mechanics.
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Job Overview: Run production on CNC machines, monitor fluid levels in machines. Monitor and maintain clean and safe levels of fluid in machines. Mill Machinist Level 3. Remove rust, burrs or sharp edges as required.
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While it's currently a bit more fluid while we nail down camps days and times for the girls, generally speaking, you would arrive for the day and help rouse the girls out of bed, ready and fed breakfast.
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Fluid Power Technician - assemble custom mechanical systems. Fluid Power Technician - assemble custom mechanical systems. Operating heavy equipment, such as industrial saws, cranes, forklift. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions.
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Experience with design conception in a high-volume manufacturing environment, with mechanical design technical skills (Design of gas valves; tooling and parts development assessment; stack-up analysis; FEA and resistance of materials analysis; fluid dynamics simulation understanding; interpreting engineering drawing and GD&T with working knowledge of measurement methods; layout inspection; gage calibration and industry standards for inspection and testing preferred.
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Assist residents with designated nutrition and hydration programs, including meal planning, preparation, specialized diets, oral fluid therapy, fluid restriction, intake and output records and food safety.
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Potential for splash of blood/body fluid to face and clothing: examples but not all inclusive: suctioning, wound irrigation, eye & ear irrigation, close contact (within 3 ft.) Workplace violence, bodily injury, body fluid exposure.
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