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Minimum of one (1) year PennDOT experience or higher or minimum of two (2) years of transportation, highway, or bridge construction inspection experience. Four (4) years of highway or bridge construction, non-highway or bridge inspection, or highway or bridge design experience and non-inspection personnel must successfully complete the twelve (12) web- based TCI training modules can substitute for other required experience.
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Import sub-division maps into ESRI. Perform ESRI updates for mapping fixes, meter removals, ACT , joint use, and OH/UG Circuit inspection follow-up work. Outlook, SAP, geographical information system (ESRI), customer request work scheduling (CREWS), power outage reporting system (Flex Ops), computer aided drafting (CAD/AutoCAD) and Energy Delivery Outage Application is preferred.
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Transport ingots to cooling pits or furnaces- Perform pre-operational checks and inspections on the crane to ensure it is in safe working condition- Safely rig loads and attach them to the crane using appropriate lifting devices- Follow all safety procedures and protocols while operating the crane- Communicate with ground crew and other personnel to ensure safe and efficient operations- Maintain accurate records of crane operations, including daily logs and inspection reports.
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Visual Acuity: Close visual acuity to perform activities such as: transcribing, viewing a computer terminal, reading, visual inspection involving small parts. Must possess or be in process of obtaining a valid Pharmacist intern and/or technician licensure as required by state BOP.
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Problem-solving skills and detailed orientedAbility to work independently and complete assignments with little supervisionWorking knowledge of ASME Codes, ASNT and NDT/NDE inspection and testing methods preferred.
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Complete vehicle inspection inventories (TLEs) on required vehicles. Ability to work outdoors in all seasons. In addition, by using a system of priorities, the Inventory Specialist will be responsible for directing the flow of traffic in the receiving area to ensure timely processing of vehicle inventory.
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General knowledge of manufacturing processes, inspection methods and procedures, inspection equipment, nondestructive testing techniques and quality engineering including analytical skills.
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The following additional qualifications are preferred: (1) state inspection license(s); and, (2) ASE Certifications in Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair (G1), Suspension and Steering (A4), and Brakes (A5.
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From TIG Welding to Welding Inspection, you will have the opportunity to work in an industry that is constantly evolving with new and dynamic technologies. From TIG Welding to Welding Inspection, you will have the opportunity to work in an industry that is constantly evolving with new and dynamic technologies.
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Description :General Information:Plan and execute, with minimal professional guidance, complex semi-technical field assignments involving the installation, modification, overhaul, troubleshooting, test, inspection, repair of High Voltage Circuit Breakers and other High Voltage equipment up to 800kV. Coordinate work with other groups to ensure meeting commitments typically on remotely operated maintenance and testing equipment.
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Providing an estimate of time needed for additional repairsQualificationsWe hire professionals with previous automotive service experience, but we LOVE to train and develop new techniciansASE certifications are idealPA state inspection and emissions licenses a huge plusStrong automotive background with experience working flat-rateStrong teamwork skillsCandidate should have tools necessary for the duties of the positionCome see why #1 Cochran is the automotive dealership for you.
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Receive stop-off pay and a clean DOT inspection bonus ranging from $50 to $100. With a fleet composed entirely of dry vans and a remarkable 99% no-touch freight, your role is as streamlined as possible.
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Inspection duties include, but are not limited to visual (workmanship) evaluation, functional testing as applicable (measurements, assembly, etc.) Provides timely, detailed reports and photographic evidence of product, packaging, labeling, defects noted, etc.
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Shop Technician 1 in Quality Inspection areas must have the ability to perform inspections, examinations, and tests according to documented procedures and industry practices. Minimum Relevant Experience: 0-2 years relevant experience with demonstrated electrical, mechanical, machining or inspection skills.
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PA state inspection and emissions licenseStrong automotive background with experience working flat-rateCandidate should have tools necessary for the duties of the positionGerman car experience preffered but not required.
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