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Duties include, but are not limited to, validation and inspection of clinical equipment for completeness, mechanical and electrical safety, and proper operation. SummaryThe Biomedical Equipment Technician I (BMET I) provides clinical equipment services under the close supervision of TriMedx management.
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Looking for all levels - entry to "A" techs - electrical ability is a plus but will train. NYS Inspection license preferred. Community Involvement - United Way, Special Olympics, Polar Plunge, RIde for Roswe ll.
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Responsibilities:Working under the leadership of our senior engineers, this position will be responsible for assistance in all phases of plumbing & fire protection engineering design and construction administration services including:Drafting of electrical systems using AutoCAD and REVIT.Production of construction documents including plans, details, specifications, and equipment schedules.
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2 or more ASE certifications are PREFERRED for this position (A4 Steering and Suspension & A5 Brakes)Section 609 certification PREFERREDState Inspection license if applicableHigh level of motivation, energy and a customer-focused attitude.
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Inspectors are responsible for assisting the Lead Fire Sprinkler Inspector with conducting routine inspections, testing, service, and preventative maintenance on Electrical, Sprinkler or Suppression life safety product lines.
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We are currently hiring for a Safety Manager in Buffalo, NY for their Electrical division. Thorough regulatory, training, inspection, and auditing knowledge. We are currently hiring for a Safety Manager in Buffalo, NY for their Electrical division.
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Years of field experience in the inspection and testing of work relevant to the scope of electrical, mechanical, civil/structural, geotechnical, architectural, and fire protection disciplines.
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Explain problems discovered during vehicle inspection to service writers and technicians. Experience troubleshooting and conducting both mechanical and electrical diagnostics, including drivability testing.
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Capable of performing electrical tests (Insulation Resistance, Hi-Pot, Surge, Resistance Test, Perform repair, inspection and assembly and disassembly work on a variety of AC and DC traction motors.
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Performs inspection, diagnosis and repair of electrical, hydraulic, suspension, brake and air systems on vehicles and equipment. Reviews, completes or assigns repairs identified on Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports.
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Participate in project scopes, bid specifications, cost estimates, project design, material procurement, drawing review, project inspection, and technical assistance during construction and commissioning, and processing job completion requirements for electrical and automation related projects.
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