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The Production Engineer is responsible for the design and engineering of workable solutions for fabrication of store fixtures, casework, and millwork while efficiently utilizing available materials, equipment, construction methods and labor resources.
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Other duties of the position include rigging poles on both energized and de-energized circuits, installing transformers, voltage regulators, capacitors and reclosure's, replacing fuses, working on underground equipment, and making repairs on energized equipment.
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Maintains, or ensures maintenance of, a clean and sanitary working and shopping environment; maintains equipment in accordance with WFM cleanliness and safety standards. Ability to use tools and equipment, including box cutters, electric pallet jacks, and other heavy machinery.
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In some locations you may be required to provide and transport equipment (table, microwave, skillet, utensils) Equipment Reimbursement where Applicable. Customer service, Food handling, bartender, server, cashier, stocker, demonstrator, brand ambassador, or brand advocate experience is beneficial but not required.
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Conduct regular maintenance and repairs on various equipment including, but not limited to, strollers, wheelchairs, ECV's, lockers and Arcade games. Exhibits skillful use of all types of tools, both power and hand, used in equipment repair.
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Responsible for the safe operation of Material Handling equipment (pallet jacks, strappers, bailer, etc.) Communicate to Lead Material Handlers any equipment issues or other concerns including safety, inventory discrepancies, shortages, or damages.
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Understand and teach the mechanics of machines, repairs, preventive maintenance and understand the safe use of equipment (including rigging techniques), including but not limited to:ControlsSimple programmingParameters and usesTuningOnboard diagnosticsKnow the parts TURBOCAM makes to the finish levelGeometry and calibrationReplacing spindle, indexer, and ball screwsHydraulics, pneumatics, chillerRoboticsInstallations, decommissioningSchematics.
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Cleaning/checking equipment including the coffee machines; beverage, ice or other refrigeration units; and other machines, tools and work aids used. Inspect store facilities and equipment for safety, cleanliness, and proper working order.
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Must be able to wear and use appropriate personal protective equipment as necessary. The University System of New Hampshire is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action employer. Must be able to work a flexible schedule to include nights and weekends.
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As a Power Equipment Operator at Walmart Supply Chain, you will be operating power equipment to move product through the Distribution network to the Stores to service our Customers. You will be driving power equipment and lifting heavy cases in extreme climates.
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Ability to understand written and verbal CharacteristicsThe position requires a) regular and routine dusting, mopping, vacuuming, emptying trash, and cleaning restrooms; b) routine maintenance of custodial equipment; and c) power equipment to buff and restore floors and shampoo carpets.
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Set up, operate equipment, and monitor production processes, including clean-in-place (CIP) and steam-in-place (SIP) operations and report production in written and electronic documents in accordance with good documentation procedures (GDPs), troubleshooting issues and review documentation as appropriate.
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All the supplies & equipment you need, including, clippers, blades, shears, shampoo, sprays, tools, etc. Safely and efficiently maintain & operate grooming tools and equipment such as clippers, shears, brushes, and dryers.
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Work with Mr. Rooter® Plumbing and you'll have access to the latest technology and top-of-the-line equipment, all so you can tackle the toughest jobs faster. Assist the master plumber to install, maintain, and repair existing equipment.
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Some experience in electronic security equipment such as KeyScan and Milestone CCTV surveillance. Respond to alarms coordinating with the in-house Emergency Response Team as well as local emergency services with regard to medical, safety or security incidents.
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