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With over 700 branches across the U.S. and Canada, we offer a comprehensive selection of products including: irrigation supplies, fertilizer and control products, nursery goods, hardscapes, landscape lighting, drainage and erosion control products, tools, and other landscaping accessories and supplies.
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Conduct a job site inspection and document any existing damage to lawn, landscaping, or driveway, and the location of any power lines, sprinklers, septic tanks, mailboxes, fences, etc. Keywords: CDL A, CDL B, driver, commercial driver’s license, building products, job site, building materials, distributor, distribution, touch freight, load, unload, commercial vehicle and delivery.
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As a Night Stocker, you provide friendly, courteous, and helpful service.
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Certification as a journeyman in the instrumentation trade and ISA Certified Control Systems Technician (CSST) Level II may substitute for education requirements. Minimum four (4) years of experience in instrumentation, measurement, control systems, electronics, electrical, or a mechanical program.
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Working knowledge of control system projects including Machine layout, control drawings, P&ID, system interconnection drawings, A/B-Rockwell, Siemens, and Mitsubishi basic and advanced programming and configurations.
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Experience with manufacturing control systems, such as: PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), variable speed motor drives, VFDs (variable frequency drives), Motion Control (Servos), HMI (Human Machine Interfaces), distributed control systems, instrumentation, power distribution, machine safety systems.
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Transferable or related skills for this role: Maintenance, Technician, route driver, meter reading, landscaping, working outdoors, pest control, surveying, military, ready to work, underground utility locating, construction, laborer Benefits and Company Summary What we offer.
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We are currently seeking a Pest Control Fumigation Technician/Apprentice based out of our Sharon Hill, PA branch. As a Fumigation Technician/Apprentice with Western Fumigation , you will be provided with all the tools and training you will need to be successful in starting or continuing a career in the pest control/fumigation industry.
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Maintain all outside landscaping for campuses including grass cutting, mulching, planting, pruning, chemical application, general clean-up as well as performing a variety of minor repairs inside/outside on all buildings (200,000+ sq.
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You will work from your own home or office, and service onsitesurvey/inspection assignments in the Chester, PA area, and other locations withinapproximately 30 miles of Chester and parts of NJ. Preferred experience in commercial insurance, real estate, inspection, construction, claim,loss control, underwriting, and/or fire and safety experience is a plus, but all interestedcandidates are encouraged to submit their qualifications.
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We’re J.Crew Factory, and we believe shopping should be fun.
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Export Control Details: US based job, US Person required Equal Opportunity Employer: Boeing is an Equal Opportunity Employer. To meet export control compliance requirements, a "U.S. Person" as defined by 22 C.F.R.
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This position assists in the maintenance and health of the process control systems at a Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) processing & terminaling facility. DCS experience developing basic process & advanced process control systems, graphics development and Historian management.
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Install, maintain, and calibrate various analyzers, including gas chromatographs, pH meters, oxygen analyzers, and other process control instruments. Strong knowledge of electronics, instrumentation, and control systems.
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The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) is looking for a motivated Liquor Store Clerk 2 to help deliver outstanding customer service in the fast-paced environment of our Fine Wine & Good Spirits store.
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