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As a Subject Matter Expert (SME) in rotating equipment, the successful candidate will be responsible for providing technical expertise and leadership in the design, analysis, and optimization of mechanical systems for pipeline and compression station projects.
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Air, nitrogen oxygen, Natural Gas and Hydrogen are most typical compression services. Estimating, specification, design, selection, inspection, review, testing, construction, commissioning, trouble shooting, repair, maintenance, and hand over.
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Trailer and SRI Repair Specialist Minimum Qualifications: Basic mechanical aptitude and 1-2 years of repair experience preferred Driver’s license The ability to work as part of a team as well as individually Basic computer skills Regular attendance Perks of joining the U-Haul Team: Get your career moving with a company who empowers team members to the healthiest version of themselves.
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Process knowledge for plastics: injection molding, extrusion, compression molding, blow molding, thermoforming, and other common processes used for the manufacturing of products made from polymeric materials.
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This position directly supervises the program director and managers of the Holocaust Survivors Program, Senior Repair Program, Elder Abuse Prevention Program, and all other Geriatrics Programs.
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Under close supervision as an apprentice, perform progressively skilled work in the inspection, repair, and maintenance of rail yard and heavy equipment; and perform other related work. Learning to operate and maintain tools and machinery used in the operations, repair, and maintenance of rail yard equipment.
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Ability to perform diagnostic trouble-shooting, repair and maintenance of sophisticated complex electronic, electro-mechanical and mechanical biomedical equipment. Under minimal direction, performs diagnostic troubleshooting, repair, and maintenance of sophisticated and complex electronic, electro-mechanical, and mechanical biomedical and laboratory equipment.
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Plans for and directs the rehabilitation, improvement, and repair work involving alterations to buildings and grounds, such as painting, electrical work, heating, ventilating, and air conditioning plant repairs, plumbing, masonry work, carpentry, gardening, and horticulture work or prepares bid specifications for the performance of such work by contractors.
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Assist with daily pipeline operational and maintenance activities such as locate pipelines, run pipeline pigs, change charts, assist in blow downs and tie-ins, compression, dehydration, lock outs, tag outs, stop start and load compressor teaming systems, change valves and CO2 treating in accordance with DOT regulations.
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As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will work safely to maintain, diagnose, and repair various types of power plant equipment, this includes maintenance related to: boilers and its associated electrical and control equipment, repair and operation of field controllers, instrumentation, motor control centers and other power plant electrical equipment ranging from 120V to 13.8kv, and AC switchgear.
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Experience in the repair, overhaul, and maintenance of marine propulsion engines (Caterpillar, Detroit, Cummings, and EMD diesel engines) rated at 1,000 horsepower or higher, and with marine propulsion systems and hydraulic steering systems, including shafting, bearings, steering gears and propeller systems.
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CFTC and SEC Federal Register familiarity (transaction reporting, business conduct, collateral and margin, port recon, port compression) is required. Must understand the US and global regulatory landscape including but not limited to: Dodd Frank (SEC and CFTC), ESMA, MiFiD, SFTR, FRTB, EMIR, FCA, MAS, ASIC, JFS.
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As a member of the Finance, Risk, and Compliance (FRC) group at Capco you will play a role delivering projects, ranging from short-term strategic assessments to large-scale change initiatives, for leading clients across financial services-including investment banking, retail banking, wealth/asset management, and insurance clients.
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This position involves installation, maintenance, and repair of ammonia refrigeration systems. Minimum 3 years of experience in ammonia refrigeration system installation, maintenance, and repair.
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Perform inspections of vessels for repair & maintenance standards, regulatory Compliance and AWO RCP program. Schedule, coordinate, and perform vessel repair & maintenance, coordinate purchasing of parts and repair services and supplies, schedule routine maintenance requirements for tugs and barges.
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