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Fine grade operators: fine grade with an excavator and/or bulldozer, familiar with using GPS but capable of doing the job without GPS, proficient in shooting and figuring grades. Current available positions: Heavy equipment operators: excavator, bulldozer, rollers, rubber tire, skid steer, front end loader.
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Senior Benefits Analyst for Medical University Hospital Authority, (MUHA), providing counsel and expertise in resolving issues, trouble shooting, seeking innovative solutions on a case-by-case basis.
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Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years' chiller experience, with knowledge of maintenance procedures, trouble shooting, and rebuilds of medium-large tonnage chillers of all brands. More than 5 years of commercial, industrial, and/or institutional experience with all types of chillers, various compressor technologies, chiller control systems, and speed drives.
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Trouble shooting EMS systems, smart breakers, and relays. An Electrician Apprentice assists in the installation of electrical equipment in accordance with all applicable plans, specifications, codes and industry standards.
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The person will be responsible for conceptualizing, creating, shooting and editing cutting edge promotions for our station. Work with Creative Services Director to create weekly or bi-weekly proof of brand promos.
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Creative shooting, writing, editing, and posting of all news stories. You must be a self-starter, with knowledge of and ability to operate state-of-the-art television news equipment as well as website publishing and social media.
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Heavy equipment operators: excavator, bulldozer, rollers, rubber tire, skid steer, front end loader. Volunteerism – Habitat for Humanity, United Way, Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Foreman: must be able to read blueprints, operate GPS, shoot and figure grade, lay storm drain with an excavator, be able to rough and fine grade with a dozer, and complete a job without supervision.
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Perform complex functional and technical trouble shooting to resolve basic production support issues. Introduces SAP "best practices" in the areas of FI, SD, MM, WM, SCP, PS, MT, PLM, PM, DFPS, HR, Security, BPM, and MRM to the customer and work alongside the change management team in order to roll out daily operations/support.
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Understand refrigeration cycle, diagnosing problems in the refrigeration circuit, using a manifold gauge set, pressure/ temperature chart and temperature measuring devices for routine maintenance and daily trouble shooting.
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We are looking for a skilled Journeymen Chiller Mechanic who has worked in commercial, industrial, and/or institutional markets to join our team. You will be required to use cutting edge software and technology, along with a variety of hand-tools, rigging equipment, following blueprints or engineering specifications, to diagnose and repair equipment.
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This includes having one on one meetings with them to go over raw datasets, help with trouble shooting and experimental design and facilitate analyzing data. The laboratory of Dr. Norris in the Department of Regenerative Medicine and Cell Biology is looking for a postdoctoral fellow for a new multi-year project funded by the NIH and philanthropic support with an anticipated start date of as soon as possible.
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Job title : Shooting Range Attendant Job type : Part time (One service per quarter). Familiarity with how shooting ranges operate, including range protocols, rules, and procedures. Job title : Shooting Range Attendant Job type : Part time (One service per quarter.
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This role has the ability for advanced identification, trouble shooting and project assistance for DIY customers. Assist in store inventory processes including truck put away, shoot outs, cycle counts, back stock, etc.
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We offer an excellent benefits package including: A competitive salary Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance Paid-time off Tuition reimbursement 401k Retirement Plan Military Reserve pay offset Paid maternity leave JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: An Electrician I installs basic electrical equipment and systems in accordance with all applicable plans, specifications, codes, and industry standards.
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Optimize technician skill and trouble shooting skills to manage workflow through a busy automotive service departmentDepartment efficiency and timely throughput is vital to the success of the department and to the asst service managers and customers whose vehicles are being serviced or repaired.
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