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The Lighting Estimator will be responsible for creating quotes based on architectural and electrical drawings, customer specifications, and budget allotments. Architectural, electrical, and/or lighting background preferred.
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Assemble and install electrical, plumbing, mechanical, hydraulic, and structural components and accessories, using hand tools and power tools. Desire to apply expertise in promoting civic engagement with the College's many community partners.
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Diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc. Diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc.
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Legrand North and Central America (LNCA) employs over 6,500 associates in 50 locations, working across six divisions/sector: Audio Visual, Building Controls Systems, Data Power and Controls, Electrical Wiring Systems, and Lighting.
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Assemble and install electrical and mechanical components according to engineering specifications and assembly instructions. A leader in the industry, is looking for a skilled Electro-Mechanical Assembler to join our team.
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Good working knowledge of steam and hot water boilers, burners (gas, oil & combustion), associated controls and electrical circuits, combustion, and associated piping systems. Commercial and Industrial Boiler Technician - exp req'd.
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Handle all materials safely and adhere to prescribed methods, including compliance with ESD electrical requirements and utilization of safety equipment. Our client is seeking a proactive Stockroom Clerk to manage the flow of materials within our stockroom.
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Senior Electrical Buyer. For more information visit Peerless Instrument - Advanced Instrumentation & Control Systems | Curtiss-Wright Defense Solutions (curtisswrightds.com) Peerless' advanced instrumentation and control systems are used in Navy propulsion systems.
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The candidate should have a B.S. degree in Electrical or Computer Engineering. Firm Type: Law Firm, Experience: 3 Years, Melville office of a BCG Attorney Search Top Ranked Law Firm seeks patent attorney with 3+ years of patent prosecution experience in a law firm.
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Building trades include such specialties as carpentry, roofing, and locksmith skills; while the mechanical trades include such specialties as the maintenance and repair of plumbing, electrical, heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration systems.
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Knowledge of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems. Previous experience as a maintenance mechanic, preferably in a meat packing or food processing environment. As a Maintenance Mechanic, you will be responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing machinery and equipment used in our meat packing facility.
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The I&C Technician will be capable of testing and troubleshooting pneumatic, electrical and electronic control equipment and components down to the individual printed circuit board elements or equivalent, as well as troubleshooting and repair of circuit breakers, motor control centers, generator, transformers, electrical metering, protective relays, and preventative maintenance.
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At Leviton, we build what's next to light, power, and connect everyday spaces, from electrical to lighting, to data networks, and energy management. The Global Commodity Manager operates primarily independently but guided with input from the VP, Sourcing, Business Unit VP/GM’s, and Business Unit Product Managers.
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Diagnoses and repairs problems in such areas as HVAC, electrical, plumbing, major appliances, carpentry, emergency systems, flooring, hardware accessories, masonry, painting/wallpaper, water features (pools, spas, etc.
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Inspects electrical fixtures/outlets, plumbing, floor/wall coverings, cafeteria appliances/vending machines, HVAC, emergency and safety equipment/gauges and alarm systems on a daily basis and initiates repairs.
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