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Other duties as assigned by Training Department and Maintenance Management. A Maintenance Equipment Trainer works with the Maintenance Training and Development Administrator to define and assess the type of training needed.
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Facilities Manager/Forklift Operator oversees operations at a warehouse and / or storage facility to ensure that all incoming and outgoing contents are processed according to schedule. Facilities Manager/Forklift Operator coordinates daily warehouse activities such as receiving and storing goods, managing inventory levels, ensuring the efficient delivery of goods, supervising staff, and securing the warehouse.
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Experienced in reprographics print production operator and the use of printing equipment (Xerox, Konica, and print fiery program). Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJob Summary This is a full-time position for a copy/print operator.
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Extensive experience in natural gas fired combined cycle power plant operations and maintenance is highly desired. POSITION PURPOSE: The O&M Manager's overall function will be to manage all operations and maintenance functions, ensuring the safety of personnel and equipment, maximum productivity, and economic function of a Cogeneration Plant.
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Minimum Education/Experience Required:Sufficient education and technical expertise to comprehend written and oral instructions (work orders); to accomplish maintenance tasks; and to document accomplished tasks.
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Juilliard's Media Production Department is seeking an Associate Audio/Video Operator to support audio and video capture, recording studio sessions, livestreaming, and archival/public post-production in collaboration with our team of media professionals.
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Minimum five years of progressively complex facilities management experience which must include the supervision of facilities operations and repair and maintenance in the areas of mechanical, HVAC, electrical, and plumbing systems as well as masonry, paint, locksmith, carpentry, and general service mechanics.
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SiriusXM and its brands (Pandora, SiriusXM Media, AdsWizz, Simplecast, and SiriusXM Connected Vehicle Services) are leading a new era of audio entertainment and services by delivering the most compelling subscription and ad-supported audio entertainment experience for listeners
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Supporting the Shift Supervisor and Control Room Operator by accurately reporting equipment. Potential for advancement through the operations department to control room operator of shift supervisor will be subject to candidate’s performance.
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Participate in the decision-making process with the Senior or Gas System Operator to implement appropriate action in the closure of strategically "Remote Operated Valves" (ROV's) in the event of a catastrophic gas transmission main failure.
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The Maintenance Tech will perform preventive maintenance, inspection, and repairs and proactive improvements on the building, machinery, and equipment which includes mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor.
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Benefits: Competitive salary Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Training & development Experienced Offset Press Operator Needed to set up and run offset print jobs on small presses with no assistance.
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Dock Worker / Forklift Operator - 2nd Shift $23/hour starting page is loaded. Dock Worker / Forklift Operator - 2nd Shift $23/hour starting. Dock Worker / Forklift Operator - 2nd Shift $23/hour starting page is loaded.
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