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Ability to competently use a variety of gauges, meters, measuring instruments, piping systems, pumps, hoists, rigging equipment, torches, and hand tools. Summary: Tempo's Tradesman Plumber will assemble, install, maintain and pressure test all pipes, fittings, and fixtures of heating, water, drainage, sprinkler, and gas systems according to specifications and plumbing codes.
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Responsible for rigging, debris cleanup, equipment inspection for damage and equipment cleaning that includes digging out/clearing equipment tracks. Safely operates various types of construction type heavy equipment (excavators, dozers, skid steers) to excavate, move, and grade earth, concrete, asphalt, or other hard surface pavement on roadbeds and dirt/earth surfaces in a safe manner.
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Strong knowledge of performance-related equipment systems such as theatrical lighting, rigging, audience seating, etc. is an integrated design firm delivering architecture, engineering, interiors, planning, and building optimization for new construction, renovation, and adaptive reuse.
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Typical VLI field projects involve several trades - structural ironwork, sheet metal work, welding, mechanical / millwright installation and maintenance, electrical, equipment operation (forklift), rigging and hoisting, corrosion control and painting.
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Knowledge of crane flagging and rigging (Advanced). The General Superintendent will develop and execute the project plan and oversee all aspects of assigned projects with significant complexity.
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Must have proven experience and knowledge of all aspects of theatrical scenery construction including woodwork, fine carpentry, MIG welding, and metalwork, as well as knowledge of standard and safe theatrical rigging practices.
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We are a self-performing specialty Contractor specializing in Design Build Applications, HVAC Systems, Plumbing, Process Piping Systems, Boiler & Chiller Systems, Equipment Installation & Rigging, Plant Relocation & Maintenance, and Metal Fabrication.
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Experience and understanding of the safety and health standards and requirements for heavy civil construction including: Excavation and Trenching, Rigging and Cranes, Fall Protection, Hazard Communication, Scaffold Safety, Confined Space, Hazardous Materials (Silica, Lead, Asbestos), Working near/over Water, Electrical Safety, Lockout Tagout, Respiratory Protection, Accident Investigation.
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Manages and coordinates rigging of equipment on job sites as needed. REMETRONIX work activities may include the coordination, installation, de-installation, relocation, service and service upgrades of high value complex equipment, but not limited to hospitals, universities and Federal Buildings, Various equipment from each modality may include but not be limited to X-Ray, Angio/Cardiology, CT, MR, NM, RF, Digital Pathology and Home Land Security equipment.
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Proficient in crane signaling and industry approved rigging practices; NCCCO Riggers 1/Signal person preferred. Ability to meet OSHA weight requirements for ladder climbing of 250 to 300 pounds, determined by considering the total weight limits of ladders and rigging harnesses including equipment and tools, as well as the combined weight of any two climbers in a potential rescue situation.
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Learn basic construction techniques such as rigging, excavation, welding, electrical circuits, mechanical piping, steel erection, and concrete foundations. Participate in site inspections and testing as necessary for required permits, including confined space, hot work, rigging and trenching.
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Key products include hoists, crane components, precision conveyor systems, rigging tools, light rail workstations and digital power and motion control systems. Primary sales focus on powered, manual hoists, actuators and rotary unions with rigging and engineered products savvy.
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Specialized topics of interest include rigging and moving experience; piping and pumping; hydraulics and pneumatics, and mechanical manufacturing systems. Online teaching experience using Blackboard learning management system preferred.
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Understand basic rigging, hand lines, and lineman knot tying. We work with utilities across the country to solve our nation's energy infrastructure challenges, from designing new transmission and distribution systems, upgrading and managing installation of the latest smart meter technologies, and integrating renewable energy sources onto the grid.
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Safety requirements and 100% fall protection Ability to give measurements and layout panels with simple penetrations Able to install sheet metal flashings/trim correctly and in a timely manner Manlift training/experience Basic rigging skills.
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