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Electricians will trouble shoot, diagnose, maintain and repair circuit breakers and transformers; emergency generators; high voltage primary power lines; electro-mechanical/magnetic locks and gates; heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems; fire alarm systems; electric motors, and lighting systems.
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RequirementsRequired and Preferred Qualifications:•Experience in multi-axis (5-axis) CNC. Experience in Mazak 5-axis a plus•Ability to review part prints and assure machining accuracy•Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings•Additional experience with welding, grinding, and waterjet is a plus•Basic knowledge of Mastercam required•Ability to trouble shoot CNC programs for issues and errors.
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Trouble shoot and correct problems. Record tractor, trailer, and seal numbers. Compare shipment contents to manifest, invoice, or order forms. Lazer Logistics a leader in third-party management has an opening for a local Gate Clerk.
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Trouble-shoot and solve problems with regard to subcontractors, safety, environmental compliance, city entities, etc. The right candidate will manage multiple multifamily construction projects simultaneously, in accordance with company policies and procedures, while at all times displaying professional attributes that enhance the image of the company with clients, tenants, owners, designers, and contractors.
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Duties/Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):- Gathering video, and sound for stories- Shoot daily live shots- Editing stories for television, web - Contribute to the entire editorial process, including sourcing, enterprising, gathering, story construction, and presentation.
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