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Work will include, but not be limited to, all types of outside property maintenance, snow removal, equipment work, and basic tree trimming. Experience in parking ramp, lawn maintenance, and general maintenance desired.
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Attend a 24-week paid training program to gain skills and certifications in vehicle maintenance, equipment maintenance, electronic maintenance, roadside services, safety policies, safe hazmat handling, heavy equipment operations, electrical repairs , preventative maintenance, winch operations, crane operations, and diagnostic equipment operations.
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The Electrical Engineer will provide single line signal wire diagrams and electrical diagrams that demonstrate electrical integration of UPS power systems, DC power systems, standby generator, grounding, cooling, fire protection, surveillance, BMS, lighting and other equipment in the building.
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Perform inside and outside building maintenance including remodeling, sheet rocking, and finish carpentry. High school diploma or GED plus two years of work experience in equipment repair, plumbing, HVAC, or electrical; or a comparable combination of education and experience may be considered for the "Building Facilities Maintenance Technician.
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Minimum of 1 years of experience in power plant maintenance, turbine generator maintenance or power plant equipment installation/commissioning. Providing on-site technical direction during start-up, commissioning and maintenance on customer owned power generation and industrial facilities.
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Providing installation direction and routine maintenance inspection guidance, including repair and rebuild for equipment with varying sizes and application types. Building on over 130 years of experience tackling the worlds challenges, GE Vernova is uniquely positioned to help lead the energy transition by continuing to electrify the world while simultaneously working to decarbonize it.
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As a Biomedical Equipment Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability, functionality, and safety of medical equipment at the VA. Your responsibilities will encompass a wide range of tasks including preventive and corrective maintenance, incoming inspections, medical device security, equipment installations, electrical safety inspections, addressing hazard recalls, software repairs, and working with Cerner integration.
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Your Responsibilities as an Appliance TechnicianAs an Appliance Repair Technician, you are the key component in providing excellent customer service by providing high-quality maintenance services for our customer’s appliances.
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Review audits and ongoing monitoring of DEA compliance, FDA compliance, PDMP compliance, OSHA compliance, HIPAA and HITECH compliance, and Boards of Pharmacy regulatory compliance, and compliance with client KPIs. Partner with the CCO to the design and maintenance of quality programs, including but not limited to QA plans, inspection procedures, work instructions, training, deviation investigations and CAPA management, facility mapping and validation projects.
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One to two years’ experience in building maintenance or light construction experience to include carpentry, painting, electrical, and mechanical operations, OR Any similar combination of education and experience.
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We are building out a new software engineering team dedicated to the federal space and have 10 openings at various levels from junior/mid-level to Principal Engineer currently. If you are you a Software Engineer who is experienced with Python (Django) and has an active Top Secret Clearance then please read on.
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Assess' food processing equipment, building maintenance, refrigeration systems, and food safety processes. Required Experience: 3 -5 Years; minimum of three years experience of Ammonia refrigeration using general refrigeration competencies, included but not limited to ammonia systems design, installation, troubleshooting and repair; minimum of 3-5 years experience in Maintenance field in the food industry - USDA cheese/dairy industry experience strongly preferred.
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Maintenance and repairs of onboard TVs. (IT Officer on SE, SG, SD). Supports the Sound & Light Manager with maintenance and repairs of all technical equipment for the entertainment department.
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Experience in areas including fleet management, logistics, inventory, dispatching building codes/permitting. Cost management through the oversight of ongoing maintenance, inventory and servicing of the fleet through efficient use of company resources (time, people, money, etc.
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Occasional Pre-Engineered steel building erection or repair, which may include structural steel setting, metal wall and roof panel installation, building insulation and metal trim, flashing installation, and miscellaneous repairs.
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