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Uses a variety of hand tools (e.g., pipe/valve/torque wrenches, band saw) meters (e.g., O2, flammability, gas tech) and rescue and HAZMAT equipment when needed. The employee must be able to wear industrial safety equipment; hard hat, gloves (both leather and chemical), hearing protection, FR clothing, Tyvek suit, steel toed shoes, safety glasses, and goggles.
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The Hydro Blast Technician will perform a wide range of physical activities that require strength and flexibility of whole body for handling, positioning, moving and manipulating equipment and materials, emergency response, vacuum truck operations, waste disposal, site remediation and high-pressure water blasting.
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Operate the Mission Training Center (MTC)/Unit Training Device (UTD)/Weapons and tactics Advanced Sustainment Program (WASP)/Weapons and Tactics Trainer (WTT) consoles in support of Air Force and Joint RAP/DMO/LSB battlefield tactical event exercises, Distributed Live Control events and basic mission skills training.
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Requirements: US citizens only; able to read, write, speak, and understand English; have basic Microsoft Office skills; and meets Personnel Security Requirements Operational flight experience within 3 years as an instructor on the applicable system or performance of similar aircraft simulator instructor duties within 3 years.
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Develop and manage realistic scenarios in support of RAP/DMO/LSB tactical mission events training, Distributed Live Control events and aircrew basic skills mission training. Performs administrative duties such as scheduling, record keeping, monitoring student progress, quality assurance, safety, security, and maintenance of training programs and equipment.
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Perform as event manager in support of Air Force and Joint RAP/DMO/LSB battlefield tactical exercise and Distributed Live Control events. Instruct aircrew upgrade training and academic support simulator training.
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Completion of the Air Combat Command Classroom Instructor Course or MAJCOM equivalent at any time prior to employment or within six months of employment Must maintain ground training currency (IRC, CRM, etc.
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Provides technical support for fired equipment to refinery & petrochemical operating business units with a goal of eliminating unplanned events and to maximize unit availability. Experience applying ASME/API/NBIC codes in the design, evaluation, and repair/alteration of fixed equipment.
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Fleet Training – You will be assigned to one of the Navy Diving Units to be trained to perform underwater ship repair, salvage and construction, using either SCUBA equipment or a surface-supplied-air diving system.
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Typingtest.com) Basic understanding of good customer service Experience: No experience necessary. Interviews take about 30 minutes and consist of basic interview questions, typing test, reading and skills assessments.
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Candidate will have a minimum of 3 years' experience around fabrication inspection of fixed and/or rotating machinery and equipment such as pressure vessel/heat exchangers, welded/bolted structures, centrifugal and reciprocating pumps/compressors and, Turbines and general mechanical industrial equipment.
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CT/ X- Ray Tech needed asap 12 hrs, 77P/ 13 weeks Type of equipment – PHILIPS DIGITAL XRAY, PHILIPS CT, GE DIGITAL XRAY PORTABLE Must have: candidates without these skills will not be considered for the role.
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We are committed to meeting human needs wherever we can by providing food distribution, disaster relief, rehabilitation centers, anti-human trafficking efforts, housing for homeless, basic needs assistance, childrens programs, and many other programs.
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We are seeking qualified Respiratory Therapists (RRT / CRT / RN) to join our team to educate, train and monitor patients using ventilators, PAP therapy, home oxygen and other respiratory equipment.
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Basic Understanding of: Timberline (or similar), AutoCAD, Navisworks, Revit or Bentley. Basic understanding of construction surveying/layout. Basic understanding of sub/vendor scopes of work.
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