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Clean Harbors Cleveland, OH is looking for a HM183 Tank Inspector to join their safety conscious team The HM183 Tank Inspector is primarily responsible to perform visual, internal, pressure and leak tests on truck mounted tanks.
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Leak detection and repairs. Demonstrate proper procedure when locating a leak. Leak detection and repairs. From a humble family garage startup, we have evolved into a national organization, untied by Randy's core values and a community of tenacious problem solvers.
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Perform diagnostic leak investigations of roof systems and peripheral construction including, adjacent walls, windows, roofs, plaza waterproofing and below grade elements. Safety Training for Aerial Man Lift Computer modeling ( AutoCAD) Roof system testing knowledge AutoCAD/Sketch-up proficiency Interest in taking a leadership role within the organization Interest/strength in business development.
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Compressor changes, rack refrigeration repair, ESR replacements, repair energy management systems, HVAC, split condensing unit repair/replacement, leak search and repair, self-contained units, ice machines, heat pumps, and controls.
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Have working knowledge and experience with troubleshooting, testing, repairing, diagnosing, replacing of parts, components, refrigerant leak repair, brazing and repair of refrigerant lines on HVAC and refrigeration equipment.
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Effective roof system evaluation, leak diagnostic skills and problem solving skills a must. Must be able to diagnose leaks and perform repairs to shingle roofs and vinyl, wood and fiber cement siding.
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May operate, maintain, and calibrate leak detection systems. Work with and have a basic understanding of environmental test chambers, mass spectrometer leak detectors, and vacuum systems.
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Performing facilities related services including roofing and waterproofing, fireproofing and firestopping, exterior insulation finish systems (EIFS), anchor testing, coring, scanning, material sampling, leak investigations, and forensic investigations.
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