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Responsible for securing and maintaining distribution of fluid connector products (hydraulic hose, thermoplastic hose and tubing, fittings, adapters, quick connects, industrial hose) and maintaining effective agreements.
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Complete dis-assembly of vehicle in order to assist Service Advisors in assessing damage to prepare a 100% Repair PlanEnsure all needed repairs identified to eliminate supplements and minimize repair timePlan work procedure: follow work order for all operations listedRemove upholstery, accessories, electrical and hydraulic window and seat operating equipment and trim to gain access to damaged area of vehicle if needed.
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Good mechanical and electrical aptitudes, knowledge of electrical/electronic systems and hydraulics and internal combustion engines, and the ability to read and understand electrical and hydraulic schematics.
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Responsible for running a variety of equipment including but not limited to; all types of Directional Drills (Air Hammer, AT Drills, Down hole mud motor, Broad in rod, Hydraulic Mud Motor) and locators, various types of trucks, excavators, forklifts, dump trucks, etc.
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Perform complex hydrologic and hydraulic modeling solutions for various public and private client projects; provide analysis for specific portions of broader engineering and environmental projects.
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Hydraulic Technician, Hydraulic Mechanic, ASE Certified Mechanic, IFPS Certified Technician. Advanced knowledge of hydraulic systems & troubleshooting skills. Hydraulic Technician, Hydraulic Mechanic, ASE Certified Mechanic, IFPS Certified Technician.
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Knowledge of industrial products: power transmission, hydraulic, pneumatic, and industrial products. The Account Specialist provides education of Motion Industries products through technical presentations.
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Experience in designing fire sprinkler, suppression, and fire alarm systems layouts utilizing hydraulic calculation programs, and knowledge of NFPA Codes, and International Building and Fire Codes is required.
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Lead storm water management design, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design and SWPPP preparation; Lead storm water management design, hydrologic/hydraulic analysis and design and SWPPP preparation.
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Troubleshoots and repairs injection molding machines and robots, including conducting tests and inspections on all mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and electronic or software components including calibrations to optimize performance.
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Keywords: stormwater, water, water resources, design, planning, hydraulic, hydrology, construction, engineering. Keywords: stormwater, water, water resources, design, planning, hydraulic, hydrology, construction, engineering.
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Perform and prepare technical design calculations associated with land development projects (i.e., storm drainage hydraulic sizing and system modeling, water distribution modeling, storm water control measures (SCMs), sanitary sewer collection systems, sanitary sewer pump stations and force main, erosion control measures, etc.
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You will regularly interact and coordinate designs efforts with the hydraulic, traffic, structures, environmental and other disciplines to develop turnkey projects. You will regularly interact and coordinate designs efforts with the hydraulic, traffic, structures, environmental and other disciplines to develop turnkey projects.
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Utilize our patented PODZILLA hydraulic lift system to deliver customer containers. Driver - Non CDL in Austin, TX at PODS. We will not discriminate unlawfully against qualified applicants or employees with respect to any term or condition of employment based on race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, age, religion, physical or mental disability, marital status, place of birth, military service status, or other basis protected by law.
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Coordinates with Lead Tech / Construction Manager each morning to compose daily POD and distribute to Vestas management, BOP, and customer. Represents Vestas values and displays high standards of performance.
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