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Process Water Technician - Titanium Manufacturing - Swing Shift. Operate Zero Liquid Discharge Water Reclaim system including the operation of a clarifier, sand filters, water softeners, filter press, and Reverse Osmosis (RO.
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Interface with Firmware, Mechanical, and other Electrical engineers to achieve product goals Interaction and guidance to SMT assembly and production assembly / testing Learn about legacy products and assist production, support, and sales.
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A Journeyman Lineman certification or testing through IBEW Local 659. A Journeyman Lineman certification or testing through IBEW Local 659. Completion of a formal training program for a Journeyman Lineman.
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Experience or training in NDT processes such as radiography, ultrasonic testing, dye penetration testing, etc. Sampling, inspecting, or testing methods and tools which could includesplitters, tapes, weigh scales, temperature measurement equipment, etc.
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Services and procedures include coronary angiography, angioplasty and stent placements, pacemaker insertions and replacements, implantable cardiac defibrillators and cardiac resynchronization therapy, echocardiography, nuclear medicine imaging, holter and event monitors (heart monitors), cardiac stress testing, intravascular ultrasound, cardiac MRI, and 64-slice cardiac CT angiography.
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Gathering and processing physical evidence and intelligence by a variety of methods, including; surveillance and contact with the public, drug testing, photography, video and audio recording, fingerprinting and bank, medical, computer, and utility record research.
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Lab work is indoors in a climate-controlled setting with nearby access to drinking water and single-user bathrooms. The Soil Science Lab Assistant will assist with lab research tasks. Lab work is indoors in a climate-controlled setting with nearby access to drinking water and single-user bathrooms.
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The team performs analysis on soil, water, air, waste, and tissue samples for chemical contaminants using USEPapproved methods supporting EPA’s mission to protect human health and the environment through programs such as the Drinking Water programs, Clean Water Act (CWA), Clean Air Act (CAA), Superfund (CERCLA.
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The X-Ray Reader will utilize expertise in non-destructive testing to assure compliance with quality requirements of the company and customers. Perform non-destructive testing using radiographic images to determine casting quality and pinpoint corrections needed for discrepancies in parts.
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The laboratory teams at Samaritan Health Services have responsibilities for testing samples that may include blood, body fluids and tissue to aid in diagnosis of diseases, illnesses or conditions that may need medical attention.
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A healthy local sports scene - boasting the OSU Beavers, school and community sports for kids and adults, an aquatic center with an indoor Olympic-size pool and outdoor water park, numerous 5K and 10K runs, and more.
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At least 3 years of engineering experience in water related disciplines (water resources, stormwater, drainage; drinking water; wastewater and sewer; civil and utilities; etc.) As a Water Engineer, you’ll work closely with project managers and discipline experts to deliver quality engineering products.
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Being an Electrical Engineer III performs testing and validation of designs to ensure reliability, performance, and safety standards. Performs extensive testing and validation of designs to ensure reliability, performance, and safety standards are achieved.
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Be part of a disaster response team for emergency services from water damage, fire damage and mold remediation. Lead Technician responsibilities involve responding to emergency and non emergency restoration calls, customer service, contracts, game planning, estimating, gathering moisture points and recording, demolition tasks (tear out drywall, insulation, carpet, carpet pad), water extraction and setting equipment (dehumidifiers, air movers, etc.
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Perform on-site routine and emergency troubleshooting, programming, and repairs, in addition to the installation, inspection, testing, and servicing of low voltage life safety product lines and fire alarm systems.
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