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NERC System Operator Certification is a plus. Origis Service, LLC is looking to fulfill a Remote Operations Center (ROC) Operator role in Austin, Texas and reporting to the ROC Supervisor/Manager.
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Required QualificationsHigh school graduation or GED. Should have the capabilities to properly carry out the responsibilities and duties of a communications operator for The University of Texas Police Department upon completion of paid 13-week training program.
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Hold a valid NERC Transmission Operator or Reliability Coordinator certification. The Operator responds to system conditions and performs activities according to policies and procedures in conformance with ERCOT, Texas RE, PJM, RF, NERC, FERC, and public utility commission operating guidelines.
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Three years experience as a Police Communications Operator, of which one (1) must have been as a Police Communications Operator II; Four years experience as a Police Communications Operator, of which one (1) must have been as a Police Communications Operator III.
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Title: Material Handler / Backup Scale Operator Location: Austin, TX, US, 78728. Whether you will spend your day in an office cubicle, operating a crane or running the melt shop at one of our mills, at CMC, youll get the training and support from your team that you need to excel in your role and reach your full potential.
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The UGE Operator is responsible for operating the machines required to install the underground conduit, cables, transformers, pull boxes, transformer pads, and switchgear colors for customers. The UGE Operator is responsible for operating the machines required to install the underground conduit, cables, transformers, pull boxes, transformer pads, and switchgear colors for customers.
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Go to CAPPS Recruit to Sign In DESCRIPTION:Tactical Intelligence Operator I: (B19) $4,643.68 monthly compensationPerforms advanced (senior-level) police and emergency management communications work as a licensed first responder and tactical-level intelligence work that provides information regarding a public safety or criminal event that is of immediate use by operational units to further a criminal investigation, plan tactical operations, and provide for officer safety.
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As part of our dedicated team, the Equipment Operator is responsible for safely and effectively operating heavy equipment to load, offload or transport landscape supplies such as mulch, topsoil, soil amendments, and raw materials.
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In addition to monitoring security systems, the GSOC Operator is required to properly provide timely and accurate reports/information to Security Management of all life safety events, and guide and assist business clients during emergency and non-emergency events.
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The Power Plant Operator II will be able to power down, inspect, trouble-shoot, repair and restore operation of medium to high pressure steam boilers. The Power Plant Operator II makes periodic inspections of equipment and minor repairs to such equipment; perform preventive maintenance; take responsible charge of a watch, read meters, gauges, and other recording devices and log the data; keep records and write reports; as directed, inspect low and high-pressure boilers in accordance with a unified inspection procedure and may operate a motor vehicle.
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Owner Operator Options Solo or Team positions Paid Up to 75% of the Gross revenue of each load Ask your recruiter on the weekly Rate Per Mile Weekly Payroll Retention Bonuses available Pick your Own Loads Manual and Automatic transmissions Variety of Trailer Rental Options Flatbed securement training program available Fleet Manager Assistance Option or Run On Your Own Home Time Job Benefits Benefits are offered through a 3rd Party.
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Minimum 3 years experience as a Graphics Operator, preferably for large or high profile events, working in high pressure environments. Founded in 1997, ASG has teams based in Northern California, Los Angeles, the New York Tri-State Area, the Southeastern US, and the Rocky Mountain Region.
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Join one of the best companies to work for in Texas as an Output Processing Specialist, or mail operator. Located in the heart of Mueller, you will have access to a modern office surrounded by parks, restaurants and shopping, an on-site fitness center, and more.
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2 Years Demonstrated ability to learn communicate verbally and in writing and learn best practices Licenses/Certifications: Maintain Railroad Certifications, CPR/First Aid, valid Driver’s License Slots – 1 year experience Heavy equipment operator (Backhoe, Excavator, or alike.
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Certified Elevator Technician degree or Elevator Mechanic License, preferred. Work Environment- May work in dusty and dirty places such as elevator shafts, and pits or other mechanical spaces where temperatures may exceed 100 and equipment may be oily and greasy.
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