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Our Kitchen Team Member / BOH Crew Members work in a fast paced, high energy environment. Prior experience as a cook, grill cook, fry cook, prep cook, line cook, chef, or restaurant crew member, team member or other BOH restaurant jobs is not required.
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If you are a recent or upcoming nursing graduate, or an RN with less than 6 months of work experience in acute care, the Nurse Residency Pathway at CHRISTUS can transition you into the fast-paced hospital world with greater confidence, more comprehensive knowledge, and an enhanced set of skills.
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They must be able to do strategic thinking to suggest content strategy solutions, collaborate with subject matter experts and handle working in a very fast paced environment. UX Writer Remote Work Contract Length: 5 Months Job ref 236156.
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From unloading trucks in the summer to filling ice cream in the freezer, this fast-paced job can be physically demanding - it's like being paid to go to the gym! You thrive in fast-paced environments.
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Efficiently Installing and testing structured cabling systems (SCS) for voice, data, and video applications as well as installing and testing other cabling systems for Nurse Call, Access Control, CCTV, BAS, Security, Paging, and DAS.Excel in working in a fast-paced environment with talented people and also quickly and efficiently react to job demands.
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THE DAILY SNAPSHOT: MEP Low-Volt Superintendent Duties Testing - use tone test set, volt-ohm –meter, diagnose open, shorted, crossed, and split pairs, active circuits, UTP certification using handheld testers, optical fiber single mode/multimode using light source/power meter and OTDR.Troubleshooting – Diagnose and correct copper cable problems, optical fiber problems.
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Then consider the below opportunity for an MEP Low-Volt Superintendent at one of the most prestigious GCs in the US! Perform installation, termination, labeling, testing, and troubleshooting of voice, data, and video copper and fiber optic cabling systems as well as cabling systems for other media types for other Low Voltage Systems including, but not limited to all systems otherwise mentioned in this description.
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Connectors - assemble and install 8-pin modular connectors, coaxial connectors, optical fiber ST/SC/LC connectors, demonstrate connector color codes. Install Work Area OutletsPulling Backbone Cable (UTP/ScTP/STP-A/Fiber Optic/Coax)Pulling Horizontal Cable (UTP/ScTP/STP-A/Fiber Optic/Coax)Fire stopping including coring of firewall, installing sleeves and fire stopping.
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Splicing – copper cable splicing, optical fiber (mechanical, fusion). Salary Range (DOE) up to $130k for MEP/Low-Volt Superintendent. Monitor the work to ensure that workmanship is completed in accordance with BICSI, TIA/EIA standards, and Local and National Electrical Code requirements.
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Have you worked with GCs building medical/healthcare facilities to continue gaining more Superintendent experience for your career? BRING YOUR TALENT TO THE TEAM: Expertise in in MEP, Low-Volt systems within a commercial project.
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Build Telecommunication Closets – determine equipment layouts, mount/install backboards, mount/install cross-connects, mount/install racks/patch panels, install optical fiber panels/hardware. Pre-Termination - organize, form, dress cables, determine length/slack, label cables.
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COMPANY OVERVIEW:This company is a National, well-established General Contractor with an established, strong reputation in the Southeast area as well as all US markets they operate in. Local Area Networks – Demonstrate knowledge of LAN topologies (Ethernet, token ring), LAN ANSI/TIA/EIA cabling standards, LAN components (servers, hubs, routers, bridges.
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Car allowance and Gas/Fuel Stipend (Depending on Position) Install Cable Support Systems such as cable trays, ladder racks, J-hooks, bridle/D-rings. Termination - complete IDC terminations, UTP, STP-A, cross-connect blocks, patch panels.
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Install Grounding and Bonding Infrastructure – know local and National Electrical Code, install grounding, bonding backbones and bus bars, perform grounding tests. This Construction Dynasty has built an excellent sub-base and only want to work with top vendors / trade-partners that align with helping expedite the process and ensure customer satisfaction.
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They encourages applications from minorities, women, the disabled, protected veterans and all other qualified applicants. Cell phone / laptop provided. Retrofits - Remove abandoned cables, identify active circuits, implement cutover.
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