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Plant, Heavy, Agri, Agriculture, Agricultural, Engineer, Engineering, Service, Field, Mobile, Forces, Ex-Forces, Mechanical, JCB, CAT, John Dere, Fitter, Fitting, Bristol, Cardiff, Newport, Gloucester.
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Performs tasks associated with the upkeep and maintenance of the plant grounds to include painting, grass cutting, debris, and snow removal. Must obtain a valid Grade I Wastewater Treatment Plant Operators Certificate issued by the State of Rhode Island within one year of appointment to position.
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Maintains plant grounds to include snow removal, painting, and groundskeeping. A subsidiary of Veolia Group, Veolia North America (VNA) offers a full spectrum of water, waste and energy management services, including water, and wastewater treatment, commercial and hazardous waste collection and disposal, energy consulting and resource recovery.
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SJS Executives, LLC (SJS) is currently seeking reliable, safety conscious, experienced Boiler Plant Mechanic to work full time for SJS in Newport, RI to help support operations at a Naval Public Works Department.
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Providing basic data entry support for plant property programs including Disposal Transfer System, Online Shipping Process, Accommodation Storage, Destructive Material Removal, and all plant property records, documents and entries as required.
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Our Maintenance team is responsible for maintaining and repairing the Town Dock's seafood processing plant and equipment in Narragansett to ensure continuous productivity within the business. Duties: Diagnose, repair and maintain buildings and equipment - a food facility and administrative building Maintain and repair lift equipment - pallet jacks, forklifts, and scissor lifts Maintain and repair production equipment Work orders include, but not limited to mechanical work, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and minor electrical Welding skills and experience preferred, but not required Operate the ice plant.
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Reviewing plant property data from legacy applications, creating/changing plant property information field records, and updating in Navy ERP. Collection and data entry for all Plant Account functions (receipts, transfers, shipments, disposals and reports) using Navy ERP property system of record.
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This position will report into the Plant Manager and will collaborate with their Corporate EHS team. The client is a large Manufacturing Company in their search to add a Safety, Environmental & Health Manager to their Rhode Island plant.
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This includes running ice production equipment, conveying equipment, scales and pumping ice for the plant and boats. Operate the ice plant. Work orders include, but not limited to mechanical work, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and minor electrical.
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This includes infrastructure development through implementation of MILCON and MINCON projects, support services for the design and engineering program for new and altered facilities and equipment installations, physical plant configuration management, energy awareness programs and initiatives, space planning and parking allocation, financial support for Code 102's budget program and support for the Maintenance and Operations, Weight Handing Equipment and Material Handling Equipment programs.
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