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Skills necessary for this position would include demonstrated ability of operating power and hand tools, welding/fabricating, basic electrical knowledge, basic hydraulics and plumbing, vehicle maintenance, understanding schematics/blueprints, and basic mechanical skills and aptitude.
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Georgia-Pacific is searching for Electrical Maintenance Technicians at the corrugated facility in Bradford, PA. Currently offering $2,500.00 sign on bonus! Experience with a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) OR computer based work order and preventative maintenance software.
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IA Construction, and the rest of the Colas USA Family of Companies, is part of the Colas Group, the worldwide leader in transportation infrastructure construction and maintenance. Some mechanical and maintenance skills.
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Assist maintenance planner(s) with preparation, scheduling, assigning, and evaluating completed energy/welding work to maintain a responsible accurate backlog. Assigns energy/welding technicians and necessary equipment to design, build, monitor, test, maintain and repair all steam traps, steam system maintenance, pipe fab and installation, other welding maintenance and repair problems.
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Who is responsible for doing work on projects and repairs as directed by the Maintenance Supervisor. provides organizational management, advocacy, financial and administrative shelter to its family of affiliated behavioral health care providers so that they may focus on what they do best - serving their clients in a changing healthcare environment.
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