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Pick and put away - Operate power mobile material handling equipment (cherry picker/reach truck/high-level picker) The Studio Equipment Operator is responsible for operating equipment that moves items from within the warehouse to the studio.
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Experience of installation of equipment like Calix, Ciena, Cisco, Juniper, Fujitsu, etc. Perform installation and maintenance of equipment installations, central office equipment including: iron work, AC, transport equipment, and all infrastructures.
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As a Customer Service Representative, you will work as part of a supportive team to be the face of U-Haul company's exceptional service and ensuring that customers get all the help they need on their journeys by inspecting and maintaining equipment.
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Summary: Join our team as an Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, where you'll spearhead the development, implementation, and troubleshooting of control systems for water treatment equipment.
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There is a variety of desk and lab work, and the tests range from environmental tests on small equipment to full-scale tests of an aircraft wheel and brake on a flywheel dynamometer. The Test Engineer is responsible for all aspects of qualification, development, product support and research and technology testing of Parker Meggitt's Braking Systems Division products including, but not limited to, wheels, brakes, and wheel-mounted equipment (WME.
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Perform thermal heat transfer and structural stress analysis of pressure vessels, piping systems, rotating equipment, and other plant structures using classic and finite element analysis methods.
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Act as a technical liaison to sales agents and customers to provide consultation on the selection and usage of equipment utilizing a fundamental understanding of oxy-fuel, glass melting and forming, heat transfer, combustion chemistry, controls, and fluid dynamics.
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Perform development and studies of noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) engineering techniques in support of tire development programs with a priority on the North America Original Equipment (OE) automotive market and in collaboration with international associates.
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The Assistant Integration Engineer will work in the field, assisting project teams and subcontractors to support the installation of rack or wall mount electronic equipment, make ready cabling, field engineering, commissioning, and start-up solutions for project designs by the Networks, Integration & Automation (NIA) team for client projects throughout the nation.
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Performs preventive maintenance inspection (PM) diagnose, repair, and rebuild major equipment/components including but not limited to balers, conveyors, hydraulic power packs, eddy currents, electro-magnetic belts, optical sorters, diverters, compressors, trash compactors, motors, glass breakers, wire tie systems, fans, pumps, forklifts, front-end loaders and building equipment.
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Optional experience: basic surveying for determination of project elevations using level and/or total station equipment; limited stormwater/sewer design for small-scale in-plant systems or extension of existing systems.
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Coordinate and review structural steel shop drawings, concrete submittals and other equipment or material submittals to verify compatibility to project design parameters. Proficient using Microsoft Office, STAAD, AutoCAD. Familiarity with Revit, Navisworks, Civil 3D, RISA, Tekla Tedds and other engineering or drafting software is helpful but not required.
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Your expertise spans the flexographic printing process, color management software, and ink mixing equipment. Employing standard operating procedures with advanced ink dispensing equipment and software.
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Operate CDL required equipment while acting as active line clearance tree crew team member: Foreman, Trimmer, Climber, etc. Properly maintain, prepare and operate all tools and equipment including, chainsaws, chippers, aerial lifts and more.
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Focus Staff is seeking a traveling Interventional Radiographer to work as an Interventional Radiographer responsible for a variety of complex specialized tasks eminent in operating radiographic equipment to perform vascular and neuroradiology angiographic and interventional procedures.
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