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Prior machining experience, such as lathe, milling machine, boring mill, etc. Prior machining experience, such as lathe, milling machine, boring mill, etc. Tools and Equipment: Mechanic’s hand tools, portable power tools, material handling equipment, pneumatic winches, hammer drills, large power hoists, ladders, scaffolds, cable slings, precision levels, laser transit, monitoring equipment including instrumentation, and pressure gauges.
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Demonstrates strong familiarity with geology/geophysics, petrophysics, drilling operations, completion methods, artificial lift, well testing, flow assurance, production operations, surface facilities design, and cost estimation.
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Your primary responsibility will be completing field activities, including: assisting with and leading field sampling activities for groundwater, surface water, sediment, air and soil monitoring/assessment projects; oversight of soil boring installation and bedrock coring activities; field screening of various media for evidence of environmental impacts; documenting groundwater monitoring well and piezometer installation activities.
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Your geotechnical subsurface investigation project duties will consist of coordination or monitoring subsurface drilling, obtaining soil and rock samples, preparing boring logs, developing laboratory testing programs, interpreting laboratory data, performing geotechnical analyses and design, and report preparation.
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Preparing (sawing, core drilling, etc.) The Research Technician II generally requires two (2) - four (4) years of experience in refractory or related research. Preparing (sawing, core drilling, etc.
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Digging trenches, grading, drilling, excavating for water features or sewers, hauling dirt and other discarded materials, and transporting equipment and crew members. The position of Sewer/Drain Installer is to repair and replace sewer and drain lines.
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Oversight of soil and bedrock drilling and sampling including monitoring well design, installation and groundwater sampling, and complete waste classification and clean fill determinations, waste disposal.
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GAI Consultants, Inc. is seeking a Mid-Level Project Geologist/ Hydrogeologist with proven experience in the application of environmental regulations as they apply to underground storage tank corrective action and voluntary site remediation to work out of our Pittsburgh (Waterfront) office.
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Must be able to perform, but not limited to, the following tasks: milling, turning, drilling, tapping, de-burring, sawing and sanding. First Shift CNC/Lathe Machinist/Programmer. Setting up and operating CNC lathe (Swiss.
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