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Our operations complete cooling tower projects, aftermarket maintenance activities and a full range of field services in 42 states in the United States. Additional tasks as assigned by Superintendent or Field and Area Managers.
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The Workforce Development Specialist II (Career Advisor) performs routine (journey-level) employment work. The Workforce Development Specialist II (Career Advisor) performs routine (journey-level) employment work.
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The Laboratory Specialist is expected to function as a Subject Matter Expert in the maintenance and care of laboratory equipment, including physical properties of site materials, chromatography, environmental compliance programs, and a steward of LIMS.
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The field service technician will provide field service and support for various marine (workboat) electronic and hydraulic control systems such as electro-hydraulic steering, engine controls, vessel automation, monitoring and related equipment.
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Your work as a Debris Field Supervisor will make a real difference as you support the Response Team with various tasks including supervising monitors who drive around and follow hauling contractors to ensure debris is properly removed according to local, state and federal regulations.
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Job Title: Field Service Technician. Perform electrical testing services on power apparatus, substations, and switchgear included (but not limited to) the following: Protective relays and relaying systems Circuit breakers Power transformers Current and potential transformers Meters, transducers, and power system metering Power Cables Grounding Systems Motors and Motor Starter Station Batteries and Chargers Alarm Systems and Annunciator.
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Our major client is seeking a Cost Controller/Project Controls Specialist to work within their facilities located in Pasadena, TX, for a 12-month assignment (subject to extension). preferred Education/Experience: Bachelor’s degree in engineering, Project Management, Finance, or a related field (MBA a plus) Proven experience in project controls, cost management, and scheduling within the chemical industry At least 5 years project controls experience required; 10-15 years preferred AACE CCP, EVP, and/or PSP certification preferred.
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Our capabilities have expanded to include software development, technical training support and field support services. Possess business management experience and past performance in successfully in applying creative problem solving, design thinking, disruptive innovation, process management/design, benchmarking, Lean Six Sigma, Kaizen, rate of innovation, and related concepts, principles, and practices to a program of similar size and scope.
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Using the power of data, machine learning, and trusted professional insight, Uplinq will change how business is transacted in our marketplace and how the world looks at commerce and investments.
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5+ years of Service Technician experience in diagnosing, repairing, programming, and installing Motorola, Kenwood, ICOM, Vertex equipment in the 2-way radio wireless and /or communication field.
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Associate degree in Human resources, Business Administration, or other business-related field of study or equivalent work experience. Southwest Shipyard, LP provides gas freeing and cleaning services, steaming, and flaring services, Barge and boat repair, Surface preparation and painting, water treatment and new construction services to the commercial and government marine industry.
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Experienced in leading in-field service and installation teams to properly execute large scale physical security projects. The ideal candidate will provide exceptional in-field leadership customer service and possess the technical ability to create imaginative solutions that meet and exceed the most challenging customer needs.
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Willing to get hands dirty while getting hands on experience in the field on operations, projects, maintenance, and troubleshooting. Ability to perform various administrative and field operator and maintenance tasks.
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Planning & Scheduling Specialist. Have Associates' Degree in Supply Chain or related field or equivalent experience (2+ years’ experience) Our Turbomachinery & Process Solutions team provides industry-leading products and services that optimize the extraction, production and processing of energy.
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