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Job Description: As a Field Service Technician, you install and service automated material loading, unloading and transfer devices on Punch Press, Laser, Press Brake, and Shearing equipment at Customer facilities.
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FDNY Certificate of Qualification for Refrigerating System Operating Engineer (Q-01) (recommended). Perform basic mechanical, plumbing, electrical and HVAC workService and perform daily and weekly maintenance on boilerPerforms and records preventive and predictive maintenance on all MEP equipment and systemsObserves/evaluates corrective maintenance or repair on equipmentPerform apartment inspections prior to and upon resident move out to verify apartment condition and determine necessary repairs.
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Qualified candidate should have knowledge in industrial power design, including medium and low voltage electrical power distribution, motor control, VFDs, lighting systems, equipment layout and related activities.
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The Lead Estimator, along with the Senior Estimator develops accurate, timely and detailed cost estimates on large, complex heavy civil and mechanical construction projects for bid-build, design-build, and Engineer, Procure and Construct projects.
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A Network Engineer Might Use Serial Ports For Several Tasks, Primarily Related To The Configuration, Management, And Troubleshooting Of Networking Equipment. Job Title: Sr. Network Engineer/Manager.
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Attend annual inspections and testing of existing equipment for both PA and tenant-maintained equipment. + Perform annual inspection and testing of existing VT systems to document nonconforming items and recommend whether the equipment is operating safely and can remain in use.
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Reporting to the Administrative Chief Engineer of Central Utilities and the Chief Watch Engineer/Foreman, the Central Power Plant – Watch Engineer/Mechanic will be responsible for operating, monitoring, and maintaining high pressure boilers, centrifugal chillers, and ancillary equipment.
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New York City Stationary Engineer license and New York City Refrigeration Machine Operator's License, required. Operates and maintains high pressure steam boilers, emergency generators, chillers, cooling towers, cogeneration and auxiliary equipment including the electrical interface with the Energy Center.
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At a journeymen level, overhauls and rebuilds high pressure fire tube steam boilers, auxiliary equipment for centrifugal chillers, steam PRV stations, centrifugal pumps, heat exchangers, valves, piping in the plant, as well as building heating and cooling systems supplied by Hofstra's Central Power Plant.
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The Bureau works to minimize the risks of environmental and engineered hazards through inspection, surveillance, scientific and engineering analysis, and data collection, and has responsibility to oversee New York City’s drinking water supply system, drinking water tanks, recreational water, wastewater management, sewage disposal, non-potable water reuse, groundwater, radiation producing equipment, radioactive materials, and cooling towers.
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The Podcast Engineer will be responsible for recording, editing, and producing high-quality audio content for podcasts. This is a part-time on-site role for a Podcast Engineer at NOM Media.
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Advanced knowledge in telecommunications and network design, enterprise voice, SIP technology and data communications equipment required. Sr. Network Engineer reports under the general direction of the Director of Networks and Telecommunications.
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Experienced with the design, installation, and qualification of critical equipment, utilities, and facilities included WFI systems, Clean Steam, compressed air, aseptic filling/ processing, sterilization, and washing.
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The Stationary Engineer is responsible for the daily operation of the Boiler and HVAC Plant, steam and chilled water distribution system and all associated equipment. High Pressure Boiler Operating Engineer License issued by NYC DOB.
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Maintenance Engineer is responsible for completing all maintenance and engineering duties and repairs all furniture and equipment, lighting, plumbing, HVAC, windows, flooring, locks, painting, and other aspects of the Hotel.
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