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When it storms, we capture rain with our drain basins, convey it with pipe, store it using chambers and finally treat it with our water quality products, before safely returning water back to the environment.
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The Refractory Technician is a customer facing, labor-intensive position skilled in lining, relining and repairing furnaces, ladles, and tundishes. This position is located at our customer sites and has an individual responsibility to maintain a clean and safe work environment and for the quality of their refractory installation and following their Lead’s work instructions.
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QCS (Quality Control System) Demand Service Technician. The work model for the role is: remote This role is contributing to the Process Automation Process Industries division in the Midwest Region You will be mainly accountable for: Maintaining quality control hardware and software.
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People who have started in assembly have moved into quality, engineering, certified repair technician work. Job Title: Repair Technician. People who have started in assembly have moved into quality, engineering, certified repair technician work.
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In the role of Electrical Technician working in Trenton, Ohio you will be part of the Integrated Supply Chain team. You will be responsible for the packaging, brewing, and/or shipping of beer while continually investigating methods to improve the process, improve customer satisfaction, and produce quality products.
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Our overriding goal is to provide quality staffing solutions that help people, organizations, and communities succeed. Job Title: Electronics Technician. Schedule: 1st shift schedule 9 hours M-Th with a 4 hour shift on Friday.
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As an Electronics Technician at Microwave Products Group – Pole/Zero Corporation in West Chester, OH, you will support the military community by providing quality electronic testing, aligning and troubleshooting that is necessary to ensure strong, reliable communications in the field.
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Key Words: Sonography, Ultrasound, Technician, US Tech, Ultrasound Tech. MedPro Healthcare Staffing , a Joint Commission-certified staffing agency, is seeking a quality Ultrasound Tech for a contract with one of our top healthcare clients.
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In this role, the Tooling Maintenance Technician is responsible for cleaning, maintaining and checking quality on all extrusion tool sets. Deceuninck North America is seeking a Tooling Maintenance Technician for its Monroe, OH facility.
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Conduct chemical and physical laboratory tests to assist scientists in making qualitative and quantitative analyses of solids, liquids, and gaseous materials for research and development of new products or processes, quality control, maintenance of environmental standards, and other work involving experimental, theoretical, or practical application of chemistry and related sciences.
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We are seeking a driven individual in the Middletown, Ohio area to join our team as a Drywall Repair Technician. The ideal candidate will excel in providing top-notch service, ensuring quality, and demonstrating reliability.
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Individuals will have completed all minimum safety, quality assurance, and security training requirements for all laws, regulations, and rules specified for the tasks and methods performing on site.
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When possible the technician in this role should see that his/her time is added to work orders when aiding in diagnostic or quality inspections. Reports to: Service Manager/Service Writer Summary: In this role, Technicians are subject matter experts in the areas of service efficiency, technician training and service operational excellence.
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Career Opportunity – Quality Technician (Bi-lingual - Spanish) with Liquid Manufacturing Solutions in Franklin, Ohio. As the Quality Technician, you will work very closely with our Operations and Lab to define our customer’s quality requirements and ensure our ability to meet or exceed these requirements conducting inspections and data collection.
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