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Welding Trade: Knowledge of the methods, materials, and terminology used in brazing and soldering. Performs soldering, brazing and welding. The Plumber is responsible for diagnosing, repairing, installing, and maintaining plumbing, irrigation systems, water and gas piping, fire suppression systems, mechanical systems, wastewater treatment systems, and motorized drive assemblies.
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The candidate should also have experience with plasma cutting, brazing, and soldering. The ideal candidate will be responsible for performing welding tasks on various metal materials using TIG, MIG, and stick welding techniques.
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Additional skills not required, but preferred: Welding (certified), Metal fabrication, low voltage wiring, copper pipe soldering. Mechanical installation and troubleshooting material handling equipment (MHE) such as conveyors, sortation systems, pre-assembly of components, header steel installation, platform and structural steel, guard rail, racking, and pneumatic piping (aluminum, copper, black iron.
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Job Summary: The Plumber is responsible for diagnosing, repairing, installing, and maintaining plumbing, irrigation systems, water and gas piping, fire suppression systems, mechanical systems, wastewater treatment systems, and motorized drive assemblies.
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Operate a variety of hand and power tools (e.g. welder, soldering equipment, cutting torch, blocks, hammers, wrenches, sander, spray guns, etc.) Operate a variety of hand and power tools (e.g. welder, soldering equipment, cutting torch, blocks, hammers, wrenches, sander, spray guns, etc.
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Job Summary: The Building Mechanic is responsible for diagnosing, repairing, installing, and maintaining plumbing, irrigation systems, water and gas piping, fire suppression systems, mechanical systems, wastewater treatment systems, and motorized drive assemblies.
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Performs daily repairs of plumbing and piping systems, such as drainage waste and vents, non-potable water systems, and underground utilities. Services and repairs circulating pumps and tricherators; sewage and storm water lift stations.
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Assembly of tubing and fittings, using couplings, clamps, bolts, screws, cement, plastic solvent, caulking, soldering, and brazing. Assembly of tubing and fittings, using couplings, clamps, bolts, screws, cement, plastic solvent, caulking, soldering, and brazing.
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Develop proven track record in soldering, pipe threading, fixture installation, gas leak testing, and repair. Develop proven track record in soldering, pipe threading, fixture installation, gas leak testing, and repair.
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Able to perform simple soldering and brazing. We offer free trade training and license exam preparation through Lee Company University (LCU), our very own NCCER accredited trade school. Seeking entry level and experienced technicians, this position is responsible for performing residential HVAC maintenance and/or service at the master level.
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Fit and join sheet metal parts using riveting, welding, soldering and similar equipment. Secure metal panels in place, and interlock and fasten grooved panel edges. F. L. Crane & Sons, Inc. an employee-owned specialty contractor with over 75 years of experience covering a wide range of finishing, metal panel systems and custom crating.
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Specific Job Knowledge, Skill and Ability Proficient with voltage meter, soldering iron, tone generator, multimeter, cable toners, striping cables and network cable testers. Specific Job Knowledge, Skill and Ability Proficient with voltage meter, soldering iron, tone generator, multimeter, cable toners, striping cables and network cable testers.
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Remove upholstery, accessories, electrical and hydraulic window and seat operating equipment and trim to gain access to damaged area of vehicle if needed. File, grind, and sand repaired surfaces with 120-grit paper before turning vehicle over to the Paint Dept.
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Installing copper refrigerant line to air conditioning units, including soldering and brazing. Installing copper refrigerant line to air conditioning units, including soldering and brazing. Installing Sheet metal duct systems.
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Assist the Lead Installation Technician with the installation of HVAC related equipment according to manufacturer's specifications. The position of HVAC Install Apprentice/Helper is to deliver exceptional HVAC installation service to the customer by completing and installing HVAC equipment and accessories and to ensure all work is performed correctly and is reflective of Hiller's values.
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