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Assist maintenance and operations in the use of new equipment and the existing mill electrical distribution system and process control systems. Need to provide electrical/instrumentation expertise to maintenance and operations to facilitate safe, effective and timely return to normal operations.
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Manage capital and major maintenance projects including schedule cost control, manage installation and commissioning. Experience in construction management and/or maintenance experience in industrial/process plant environment.
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Directs, manages, and coordinates all aspects of the radiology department including budget management, ensuring radiation safety measurements, staff scheduling, and overseeing the operation and maintenance of radiologic equipment.
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Provide technical support to maintenance and operations personnel for proper equipment operation. Experience with Allen Bradley PLCs, MCCs and VFDs is very desirable. Good knowledge of most processes in the paper/pulp industry.
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ICMS is looking for several Aircraft Mechanic I employees to join our Team in Elizabeth City, NC for Night Shift. Perform post PDM Torque checks, APU/Engine runs, and any other Aircraft maintenance duties as required.
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The position is responsible for process management in the areas of safety, quality, productivity, cost, and continuous improvement in green lumber manufacturing from the log deck to the stacker, including scale house, filing and maintenance.
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Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Directs and coordinates the services of radiology and imaging procedures; overseeing staff in operation of imaging equipment, such, as x-ray machines and computerized tomography (CT) scanners; must be registered with ARRT holding RT-R, RT-CT.
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Assist Community Manager and Maintenance Supervisor with maintenance and repairs of assigned property to include grounds, pool, HVAC and appliances, interior and exteriors of buildings and outbuildings, and apartment turns.
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Lawn Maintenance,Boarding, Lock Changes & Lock Boxes, Minor Repairs, Major Repairs, Eviction Services, Roof Repair, Replacement & Tarps, Winterizations, Prepare Bids & Reports, Inspections,Rehab (GC work if you have license), Additional items as assigned.
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Minimum of three (3) years experience in a maintenance planner/scheduler position. Experience with Computerized Maintenance Management Systems such as Maximo, SAP, or other CMMS applications.
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