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Comfortable reaching, climbing (ladder/stairs) and bending. Build your career with the industry-leading fire, life safety and security company. Pye Barker Fire & Safety - Greer, SC is looking for a Burglar Alarm Installation Technician.
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Ability to stand and walk for the majority of work shift, frequently bend, squat and twist, lift up to 50 lbs., climb a ladder to reach merchandise and or supplies, and see and distinguish between fabric patterns and colors.
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This handwork requires eye-hand coordination, and may require climbing a ladder to store and retrieve materials or place and remove signs. Our food program has set the bar high and you’ll be executing that too.
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Must be able to ascend/descend a ladder to retrieve and stock products on the shelf or to hang overhead banners/product. Must be able to ascend/descend a ladder to retrieve and stock products on the shelf or to hang overhead banners/product.
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Debug and improve PLC ladder logics as well as polish HMI systems. Support the automation/continuous improvement team with projects which included and may not be limited to Allen Bradley PLC programming, Proface HMI programming, Fanuc Robot programming, etc.
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PLC programming skills, including GRAFCET, Ladder Logic, and Structured Text. Specific experience with Rockwell and Siemens is a plus. PLC programming skills, including GRAFCET, Ladder Logic, and Structured Text. Specific experience with Rockwell and Siemens is a plus.
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On an occasional basis using an 8-foot ladder Constantly interact with and assist coworkers and clients and other members of the public. or merchandise weighing up to 25 pounds in all directions on a frequent basis; may need to adjust or move objects or merchandise weighing as much as 50 pounds in all directions on occasion and with assistance as available Retrieve merchandise displayed or stored above shoulder level on a frequent basis, which may include climbing an 8-foot ladder; may need to replace overhead lightbulbs, signs, etc.
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Employees must be able to lift 50+ pounds, work from a ladder or scaffold, work overhead, and perform without hindrance activities and tasks that involve repetitive reaching, stretching, squatting, kneeling, crouching, and/or bending.
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