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This position is located at Seton Medical Center- Austin, TX. Responsibilities Mechanical System Maintenance and Repair – 80% Installs, maintains, and repairs equipment such as steam valves, steam traps, steam or water coils, radiators, water softeners, unit heaters, water heaters, condensate and circulating pumps.
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Ideal candidates for positions at our school are experienced in and continue to develop expertise in social-emotional learning, project-based learning, STEAM integration, and technology-rich differentiated instruction.
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ResponsibilitiesSystem Engineering: Evaluates, troubleshoots, and reviews the operation of utility systems including but not limited to combustion gas turbines, steam turbine generators, chillers, boilers, cooling towers, and distribution systems.
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Supports the startups of steam generation units insuring water production and boiler chemistry are within acceptable criteria to bring a power plant unit on line and achieve full pressure release.
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Provide technical direction, oversight, and issue resolution for designs involving high purity gas and liquid delivery systems, sanitary and hygienic piping and equipment, HVAC, purified water and steam systems, scrubber systems, and possibly other process chemical systems.
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Knowledge of food safety guidelines preferredMachines, Equipment Used:- General office equipment, mixer, ovens, steamer, microwave, toaster, blender, steam tables, fryer, food processor, scales, dish washerPhysical Requirements: - Good visual acuity and ability to communicate.
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Ability to withstand changes in temperature, occasional smoke, steam and heat, and work in a confined spaceMust possess hearing, visual, and sensory abilities to observe and detect emergency situations; also to distinguish product, taste, texture, temperature, and presentation of food.
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Prepares hot and cold foods sold to public which includes items like fried chicken and other foods, roasted chickens, salads prepared on premise, sandwiches, and meal items for hot cases and steam tables.
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Steam cleans or hoses out garbage cans. Scrapes and rinses food from dirty dishes and washes them by hand or places them in racks or on conveyor to dishwashing machine depending on assigned equipment.
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The Next Move Difference As a small, but growing team, we can’t afford to waste anyone’s time by blowing steam just to increase our nursing database. Next Move, Inc. is seeking an experienced Pre-Op Registered Nurse for an exciting Travel Nursing job in Austin, TX. Shift: 5x8 hr days Start Date: 10/14/2024 Duration: 13 weeks Pay: $1801 / Week About Next Move, Inc.: A Small But Mighty Team With 1,000s of nursing jobs being added daily we’re a tiny but busy team of 13 and counting.
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Counter areas are often hot with steam from steam tables and food vapors. Founded in Glendale, California, we are now the largest family-owned American Chinese Restaurant concept in America.
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Ability to withstand frequent exposure to smoke, steam, grease, and high temperatures. Cooking both raw and pre-prepared foods with precision. We want our friends to come in relax, forget about the days stress and have a great meal.
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ADA Statement: While performing duties, counter areas are often hot with steam from oven and food vapors. Local/municipal requirements, such as Food Handler certification, acquired at applicant’s own expense.
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Building mechanical systems including HVAC, plumbing, steam, hydronic heating and cooling, and compressed air. Desirable experience in Trane TRACE, Caesar II, and Pipe-Flo Professional/Trane Pipe Designer.
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Appropriate license/permit for trade as may be required, i.e. Journeyman or Master Electrician License or City Licenses, such as Refrigeration Certificate of Fitness, High Pressure Boiler License, High Pressure Steam Operator, etc.
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