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PhD or other advanced degree in materials science, mechanical engineering, computer engineering, electrical engineering, chemistry, biomedical engineering, biochemistry, physics, or other relevant science or engineering field, or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
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Plan, coordinate, and implement the technical requirements of MontanaPBS Television studio and field productions. Two years of post-secondary technical training specializing in broadcast engineering, information technology, electronic communications, or closely related field plus three years of full-time (or part-time equivalent) experience in one of the above fields or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience.
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This work requires knowledge of basic electrical, plumbing, heating, security systems; carpentry, masonry, custodial care and construction; automotive and small engine mechanics; safety standards; and project planning and management.
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Bachelor's degree in a relevant field plus a minimum of five (5) years progressive management experience in facilities maintenance and/or custodial management or an equivalent combination of relevant education and experience.
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Undergraduate degree in Engineering, Business Administration (Accounting, Management or Finance), Construction Management or related field. Work closely with field construction personnel (Superintendents, Foremen and Crews.
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Asplundh is the parent company of Asplundh Infrastructure Group whose subsidiaries provide overhead and underground line construction, planning and design, meter reading and AMR/AMI installation, electrical testing, and street lighting/traffic signal services.
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This position requires successful experience working in landscaping or related field; operate a Bobcat Skid Steer, successful supervising experience and familiarity, and knowledge of plants, shrubs and trees commonly used in southwest Montana.
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Responsible for providing preventative maintenance on all systems equipment, fire alarm systems, HVACsystems, electrical, plumbing, life safety systems, beds, scales and cosmetic repairs of hardware andstructures.
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Perform various maintenance functions including repairs to the following: electrical, plumbing, appliances, flooring, carpentry, HVAC, grounds maintenance as dictated by state guidelines. Potential exposure to chemicals, electrical shock, heights, mechanical parts or machines, and fire.
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Experienced Part-Time Retail Merchandiser Needed
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To meet client objectives and to integrate our many disciplines, we can create teams comprised of civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, fire protection, and corrosion control, as well as project/construction managers and professionals in a variety of specialty services.
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The Electrical Apprentice will work under the direction of an Electrician performing installations, alterations, additions and/or repairs of electrical systems. Must be experienced with all required hand and power tools associated with the electrical trade.
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DPS employs computer, electrical, mechanical and development engineers as well as administrative and technical support staff. The Bozeman area is home to over 100 technology companies as well as to Montana State University (MSU), providing DPS a local infrastructure of valuable resources and suppliers.
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From curbside to rooftop, ABM's comprehensive services include janitorial, engineering, parking, electrical and lighting, energy and electric vehicle charging infrastructure, HVAC and mechanical, landscape and turf, and mission critical solutions.
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Heavy Duty Vehicle - Field Service Manager - Truck Suspension and Springs. Heavy Duty Vehicle - Field Service Manager - Truck Suspension and Springs. 100% Fully REMOTE. We offer parts for OEM and Aftermarket (Trucks, Trailers, Busses, Construction.
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