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Three years’ experience as Power Systems Engineer Registered Engineer in Training or the ability to obtain licensurePHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Medium Lifting (30 Ibs. – 45 Ibs.) Heavy Lifting (over 50 Ibs.) Frequent Standing Frequent kneeling / crawling / stooping Frequent bending / twisting Frequent climbing (stairs, ladders) Frequent driving (car, van, truck) Due to the safety sensitive aspect of the role, candidates are required to successfully pass a drug test prior to employment.
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The Customer Service Advisor (CSA) often begins as a Pick-n-Pull Greeter and can work their way up through Part Sales, Parts Specialist and eventually a store Sales Lead through positive work ethics and evaluations.
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The Audio Engineer is responsible for all voice over talent recordings, digital edit and audio mix in the post production process of commercials for broadcast, social platforms, website content and other digital and interactive media.
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The Maintenance Engineer is responsible for assisting with the operation maintenance service and repair of equipment as assigned. Providing easy access to many popular local attractions such as Uptown Theater, Sprint Center, Westport and the Kansas City Art Institute, our elegant hotel is a great home base for short business trips or long vacations.
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The Staff Transmission Engineer will work on project teams to create world class designs for new projects, alterations and redevelopments on a variety of projects including underground and overhead high voltage transmission lines.
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The Staff Transmission Engineer will work with the project team throughout the design and construction process, adapting transmission plans according to budget constraints, design factors or client needs.
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The AES Field Service Engineer will be responsible for startups, emergency repairs, modifications, testing, retrofits, modernizations, upgrades and warranty on electrical power distribution, control and switchgear.
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The Electrical Engineer performs a variety of tasks related to the stadium, and surrounding facilities regarding analyzing, correcting, and repairing electrical problems, electrical equipment, and controls.
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The Senior Fire Protection Engineer will lead the team in the design work on multi-discipline projects and lead the preparation of comprehensive fire protection packages including fire suppression, fire alarm, smoke management, and life safety.
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Physical Activities Required to Perform Essential Functions:Standing, lifting, walking, bending, and stretching are required regularly to perform customer care, product relocation and placement, and environmental health and safety functions.
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Our services include scheduling, registration, insurance verification, hospital billing, revenue integrity, collections, payment compliance, credentialing, health information management, customer service, payroll and physician billing.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Responsibilities The Lead Network Security Engineer is a top-level technical position with expertise in networking and security systems. We are currently looking for a Lead Network Security Engineer to join our team.
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JOB DESCRIPTION: The Industrial Automation Engineer will report to either the Installation Supervisor, Team Leader, or Operations Manager, and will be responsible for supporting our Project Managers with creating, installing, and commissioning of PLC/HMI based systems as well as network and device integration work.
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HDR is currently seeking a Site Civil Engineer for our Building Engineering Services Business Group located in Missouri in either our Kansas City or St. Louis office. Function as Project Manager or Project Engineer as needed.
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