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Minimum Qualifications: EDUCATION: Required: High School Diploma or GED Preferred: Vocational or technical training - Field of Study: welding, engineering, rigging, carpentry, electronics, audio, construction, electrician.
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Master Electrician preferred. Job Title & Specialty Area: Journeyman Electrician. Journeyman Electrician license preferred. Performs routine and preventive maintenance on electrical equipment and systems to include switchgear, breakers, panel boxes, relays, transformers, emergency generators, emergency lighting systems, motor controllers, powered tools and equipment, battery systems and other similar type equipment.
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As an Industrial Apprentice Electrician you will plan layouts, install conduit, cable tray, power and control wiring, electrical equipment and fixtures for industrial water/wastewater facilities.
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DoD Military Skillbridge - Data Center Facility Engineer (HVAC, Mechanical, Electrician, Security Systems)Equinix is the world’s digital infrastructure company, operating 200+ data centers across the globe and providing interconnections to all the key clouds and networks.
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Perform analog and digital circuit design by utilizing microprocessor hardware and software configurations
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Electrician, Master - General License. Equipment Used: Multimeter, ohmmeter, oscilloscope, and testing equipment; soldering iron; wire puller; pipe bender and threader; hand and power tools (saw, drill, etc.
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7 Years in commercial or industrial environment without licensed electrician, plumber or industrial maintenance mechanic certification required. 3 Years in commercial or industrial environment and licensed as electrician, plumber or industrial maintenance mechanic certification required OR.
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Position Summary As a Journeyman Electrician, you will be responsible for performing commercial/industrial electrical work consisting of installation, alterations, additions and repairs of electrical systems, conductors and associated materials and equipment within the electrical construction industries.
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Applicants for Aviation Safety Inspector, Air Carrier Avionics positions must meet all of the following requirements. In addition to meeting the minimum requirements, applicants for the FG-13 level must have one year (52 weeks) of specialized experience equivalent to at least the next lower grade level in the normal line of progression (FG-12), as an Aviation Safety Inspector, Air Carrier Avionics 1825.
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We are the premiere boutique Aviation Security company, and leaders in our industry. Join Global as an Aviation Security Officer: As the premiere Aviation Security company in the US, and leaders in our industry, we are excited to add new officers to our elite crew at the busiest airports in the country.
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If you are a skilled Journeyman or Apprentice Electrician with a passion for delivering high-quality craftmanship, we want to hear from you! Position Title: Electrician (Journeyman or Skilled Apprentice.
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A total of 5 years of experience as a Journeyman Electrician in building construction or remodeling projects. We're on the hunt for a skilled Journeyman Electrician who's up for adventure.
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The Journeyman Electrician will provide leadership, efficient installation of electrical work, training, and quality control. Note: This is a Private Base Rate. This position is Prevailing Wage/Davis Bacon Eligible depending on project assignment.
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Who has professional experience as a Carpenter, Electrician, Plumber, Painter, Mason, or Installer or any skilled tradesman from the construction industry. who has professional experience as a Carpenter, Electrician, Plumber, Painter, Mason, or Installer or any skilled tradesman from the construction industry.
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If you are a skilled and licensed Journeyman Electrician looking to contribute to exciting projects, we invite you to apply on our website at. As a Licensed Journeyman Electrician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the successful completion of electrical projects while adhering to safety and quality standards.
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