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Assist in the installation of all aspects of ell site foundations, grounding, and conduits, with electrical installations where applicable. ResponsibilitiesAs a Tower Technician III, you are responsible for installing, maintaining, and operating wired, wireless, fiber optic, and microwave telecommunications equipment and systems.
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Installation, repair, and maintenance of residential and commercial electrical equipment and services. This position performs and coordinates the installation and service of electrical products and services in a residential and light commercial setting.
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Performs routine equipment repair, preventative maintenance, building upgrades and installation of fixtures. Routine equipment repair, building upgrades and installation of fixtures. Performs work in various maintenance trades including carpentry, electrical, plumbing and painting.
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Performs all phases of installation, maintenance, repair, and inspection of electrical and instrumentation systems and service work in new or remodeled facilities. Completed an electrical apprenticeship program.
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Assist in the antenna installation of microwave parabolic 1 to 15-foot, VHF, UHF, cellular, and FM broadcast antennas. Assist in the transmission line and installation of foam/air dielectric coaxial, hardline, and elliptical waveguide.
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A working knowledge of mechanical operations and hands on HVAC maintenance, including electrical, electronic and pneumatic control equipment, steam and hydronic heating systems and air conditioning systems preferred.
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The employee is also occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of electrical shock; explosives; and vibration. Provide DIY services including battery installation, testing, wiper installs, etc.
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Lead the installation and commissioning of electrical systems in residential properties, ensuring compliance with manufacturer specifications and local codes. At Heritage, as a Electrical Installer, you'll be entrusted with providing top-tier electrical services.
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You will troubleshoot hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, structural, and electrical/mechanical components during removal, repair, alteration, overhaul, installation and alignment. You will inspect and troubleshoot hydraulic, pneumatic, mechanical, structural, and electrical/mechanical components during removal, repair, alteration, overhaul, installation and alignment.
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Troubleshooting and installation of electrical control systems. Repair, maintenance, and installation of hydraulic and pneumatic machine components. Mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems repair.
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Utilize various electrical and controls test equipment such as Fluke process meters, HART Communicators, etc., to assess control system equipment and diagnose faults. Completion of at least two years of post-secondary education, formal training in electrical theory, industrial controls, and a minimum of two-to-four years’ industrial experience.
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Responsible for performing electrical maintenance, repair or installation of new electrical equipment at the Stratham Facility in a timely and efficient manner, as requested or assigned.
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Functional understanding of electrical systems, electronics, (PLC controls, preferred). Installation and maintenance of new manufacturing equipment and systems as required. Troubleshoot and maintain HVAC, chillers, electrical systems, production machinery, pneumatic and hydraulic equipment.
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Testing, installation, repair, and maintenance of a variety of electrical equipment, such as generators, ATS, UPS, transformers, switchboards, controllers, door operators, circuit breakers, motors, heating units, conduit systems, IR scans or other transmission equipment.
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Tasks include, but not limited to: installation of door hardware, plumbing fixtures, paint/patch, lock repairs, furniture repairs, first response and general assessment of HVAC and Electrical issues.
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