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Repairs, install, replaces and tests electrical circuits, equipment and appliances, power distribution panels, starters, motor control panels, circuit breakers, transfer switches, emergency generator systems, nurse call systems, pneumatic tube system, transformers, motors, etc.
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Tasks include but are not limited to - repairs, install, replaces and tests electrical circuits, equipment and appliances, power distribution panels, starters, motor control panels, circuit breakers, transfer switches, emergency generator systems, nurse call systems, pneumatic tube system, transformers, motors, etc.
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Loss Control Consultant Commercial Insurance – Independent Contractor- Omaha, NE. Omaha, NE, USA Req #26850 Thursday, August 29, 2024 The CompanyCommercial and personal line insurance carriers rely on EXL as a key business partner through our Castle High Value and EXL Risk Control service offerings.
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Valid motor vehicle operator’s licenseA valid City of Omaha 3rd, 2nd, or 1st Grade Stationary Engineer license Required Computer Applications: Not Applicable Required Other Computer Applications: Demonstrated ability to operate industrial or commercial control systems.
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Include preparation of hydraulic design work using local or national standards: hydrology and hydraulic analysis, scour assessments, roadway drainage design, Hydraulic Reports, erosion and sediment pollution control, stormwater management design, NPDES and Waterway Permits.
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Responsibilities include: - Pulling cables through floors, walls, and ductwork - Dressing, labeling, and terminating cables, including CAT5, CAT6, fiber, coax, AV wire, fire alarm, and security and access control - Installing and terminating racks, cable trays, patch panels, cabinets, MDF/IDF, workstation outlets, and firestopping - Testing electrical systems to ensure power is running correctly You will also be asked to perform other general labor duties like cleaning up and moving material.
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Assemble, analyze, and value assign instrument specific product assay values utilizing in-house instrumentation and referee data.
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RCRA gives the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) the authority to control hazardous waste from its generation to its disposal, often referred to as "cradle-to-grave" management. as well as credit and motor vehicle when applicable for certain positions.
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The geophysicist should have experience in selecting the appropriate geophysical platform, sensor and navigational technologies, geophysical data collection and geophysics quality control programs, as well as the preparation of geophysical investigation plans and reports.
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Provides technical input on pipeline safety regulations to engineering, field operations, gas control, and other departments by interpreting rules, codes, and standards. This position provides guidance and recommendations to engineering, field teams, gas control, and management to assure compliance with federal pipeline safety regulations, and to assure that the pipeline is operated in a safe manner.
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JM2 #RSS Hvac controls, building controls, building automation, programming, field technician, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, direct digital control, apogee, desigo, modbus, tridium, Niagara, alerton, controls, commissioning, lonworks, bacnet, ddc, bau, bms, building management, mechanical systems, system integration.
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Travels to customer premises to install, troubleshoot, and maintain specialty systems (to include, but not limited to, copper/fiber structured cabling, outside plant, CATV, CCTV, WLAN, fire alarm, access control, security, audio, etc.
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The command enables Joint Force operations and is the combatant command responsible for Strategic Deterrence, Nuclear Operations, Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (NC3) Enterprise Operations, Joint Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations, Global Strike, Analysis and Targeting, and Missile Threat Assessment.
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Ensure only authorized personnel are granted entry to the construction site and/or any secondary construction site secured zones by checking personnel credentials using the construction security access control systems or procedures provided by the government.
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Accurately perform vertical and horizontal control surveys with necessary calculations under the direction of a Registered Land Surveyor and/or Party Chief. Serve as a Party Chief of a survey crew to perform field work on civil engineering, construction, and general surveying projects, including topographic, ALTA, boundary, Right of Way, and As-builts.
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