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Operate and maintain electronic transmitting and receiving equipment, digital and analog computers, industrial measuring and controlling equipment, microwave amplifiers and transmission lines, low-voltage (0-50 volts) power supplies and keying circuits, indicators and displays, and antenna positioning systems.
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Renown has the right to call off, without penalty, 48 hours, for low census per 13-week contract. registered respiratory therapist, respiratory therapist, respiratory, RRT, respiratory care, allied health, allied, healthcare, health care, patient care, neonatal intensive care, NICU RRT, NICU respiratory therapist, respiratory therapy.
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Current/Valid State required licenses for low voltage and CCTV Current valid driver’s license, no DUI or DWI’s in the last 3 years, no negative driving pattern Ability to travel for projects.
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Of Revit expereince as well as low voltage. IES is a national provider of industrial products and infrastructure services to a variety of end markets, including electrical, mechanical and communications contracting solutions for the commercial, industrial, residential and renewable energy markets.
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Collaborate with Business Intelligence, Revenue Management, and external partners to manage data pipelines and ingestion for channel metrics, defining data requirements and ensuring data integrity across platforms and channels, including implementing and maintaining low-code ETL solutions using Matillion and data ingestion with Fivetran.
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Troubleshooting capabilities, simple relay calibration, use of load recording instrumentation, low and medium voltage switchgear testing through 15 kV class. EDUCATION/EXPEIENCE Graduate Engineer BSEE or BSME and no experience.
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Kimley-Horn's Las Vegas, NV office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Energy team. Kimley-Horn's Las Vegas, NV office is seeking a Civil Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their Energy team.
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Looking for people who have any experience working with low voltage electrical systems. will be learning more about low voltage alarm systems and data cabling. Entry Level Low Voltage Technician.
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We specialize in the design of low-vibration and low-noise buildings for the microelectronics, nanotechnology, imaging, and research communities, and are seen as a leader in this environment.
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Experienced with Medium Voltage switchgear, UPSs, and low-voltage distribution equipment selection and specifications. Experience designing and producing construction documents for medium voltage electrical infrastructure between utility source and building service sections, including duct bank specification, feeder specification, and geotechnical report evaluation.
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Candidate will be responsible for performing structured cabling field inspections, creating technical documentation and ensuring that low voltage infrastructure implementation in public school construction, renovation, addition and rehabilitation environments, are implemented following customer specifications and standards.
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Work with complex Electrical controls, automation, wiring, low voltage, communications, and data. Work with low voltage to 480 volts. Nevada Electrical Journeyman Card. Read blue prints, work with circuits.
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Must have 3 to 5 years of industrial electrical experience; working with medium voltage, industrial motor control circuits, controls experience, installation, troubleshooting and PLC programming for equipment (i.e. mixing, conveying and weighing applications), HMI and MCC experience in a fast paced manufacturing or construction environment.
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Electrical - low and high voltage, conduit, troubleshooting. Work experience on low voltage systems. Refrigeration - low, medium and high epicentral and remote systems.
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Inpatient support provided by hospitalists and intensivists in a dedicated 24-bed CVT ICU.Located in Southern Nevada with mild winters and warm summers, Las Vegas offers world class amenities, a low cost of living and no state income tax.
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