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Boom Truck- Fixed Cab Certification a plus. Articulating Boom Crane Certification a plus. Telescopic Boom- Fixed Cab Certification a plus. Local CDL A or Local CDL B Driver w/ Knuckleboom or w/ Crane Certification.
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PKF's project list includes water & wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, power plants, complex electrical systems, rail systems, foundations, bridges, roadways, and tunnels throughout the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and Southeast Regions.
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Two (2) years experience in Industrial Maintenance/Mechatronics with competency in at least two specialty skills in mechanical power transmission, electrical, or PLC/Controls, with basic welding/fabrication skills required.
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Electro-mechanical, circuit board, design, PCB, Orcad, Altium, motor, inverter, C, software, power supply, Industrial process, electrical engineering, technology) Growing industrial manufacturer seeks an Electrical Engineer with 5+ years experience.
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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. The primary duty of the Driver, which we call a Logistics Specialist II with or without a Crane Operator, is to deliver building materials to a customer’s place of business or to a job site.
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Actively enrolled in an accredited Electrical Engineering, or related Undergraduate program through Drexel University. Our Electrical Engineering Team is seeking an Electrical Engineering Co-op Fall/Winter 2024/2025 to work out of our Philadelphia office.
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As an Electrical and Instrumentation Technician, you will work safely to maintain, diagnose, and repair various types of plant equipment, this includes maintenance related to electrical and control equipment, repair and operation of, motor control centers, PLC’s, VFD’s and other plant electrical equipment ranging from 120V to 13.8kv, and AC switchgear.
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The ideal candidate possesses a background in various heavy civil construction disciplines; a strong knowledge of bridge, box culvert, drainage structure, and general concrete construction; and is able to align forms and set grades.
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Comprehensive understanding of the mechanical and electrical components of street cleaning vehicles. Proficient in working with maintenance tools, diesel engines, vehicle electrical systems, and gasoline engines.
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Our national Hydropower Practice engineering and regulatory team offers core services such as mechanical, electrical, structural, geotechnical and site civil engineering expertise in addition to environmental scientists and regulatory specialists.
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Under supervision, this position will also perform diagnostic procedures and repairs such as Suspension Repair/Alignment, Electrical/ Brake/ Cooling System, Painting/ Mixing/ Tinting/ Blending , and Welding/ Fabricating.
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JLL is currently seeking a dynamic individual for the role of Electrical Commissioning Engineer to provide reliable, timely, efficient support to our Commissioning Team. The position entails working with a diverse group of internal and external Stakeholders at all levels of the organization, and the individual will require the independent judgement to plan, prioritize, and organize a diverse workload in a fast-paced environment.
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We’re a diverse team of professionals with decades of combined experience in solar construction and development, including SEI-trained and NABCEP-certified installers, master electricians, safety professionals, mechanical and electrical engineers, and project and construction managers.
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Experience preparing Traffic Impact Studies, Traffic Signal Plans and Electrical Plans in New Jersey required. Work with multi-disciplinary teams on tasks such as traffic studies, corridor planning, feasibility studies, safety audits, intersection design, traffic signal design, roadway signing and pavement marking plans, DOT access permitting, Signage and striping plans and traffic and signal operations analysis.
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Perform basic electrical duties including but not limited to: using a voltage/ohm meter to check motor windings, fuses, line voltage output, and transformer output using an amp meter to amp a motor, using motor leads to reverse a motor, using an electrical schematic to determine machine line voltage, fuse sizing and transformer incoming and outgoing voltages, and checking/troubleshooting single phase and three phase wiring.
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