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PIRTEK, the nation's leading provider for on-site hydraulic and industrial hose replacement is hiring for the position of Hose Installation Technician. We provide our customers with the fastest hydraulic and industrial hose maintenance and replacement services through on-site mobile and retail PIRTEK Service & Supply centers throughout the United States.
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What you'll do: Working in a variety of outdoor environments and weather conditions, to support job site production by keeping our equipment moving Troubleshooting and repairing all types of equipment - operating equipment to diagnose problems, inspecting equipment for defects Repairing and maintaining a variety of heavy equipment including excavators, loaders, dozer, etc.
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Drawings include site plans, plan and elevation views, grounding, conduit, lighting, lightning protection and shielding, control building arrangements and details, AC station service, DC systems and Bills of Material.
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IT Support Technician responsibilities will be to provide end user support locally on site. Have Hourly walk throughs on the site floor to check and make sure all users are not having any IT issues.
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The On-site Trust and Safety Counselor establishes a trusted relationship with the personnel they support through one-on-one and group sessions, as well as ongoing wellness programming, specifically designed to improve resiliency and mitigate the impact of viewing disturbing images and content.
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Provide customer service to our clients by carrying out safety and security procedures, site-specific policies and when appropriate, emergency response activities. Working environments and conditions may vary by client site.
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Tasks include erecting and setting forms for concrete structures, foundations, buildings, and site work per specifications and drawings. Commercial Concrete Carpenter General Description: Responsible for performing a variety of carpentry tasks associated with prepping, pouring, placing, and finishing of concrete.
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Situated at the foothills of the Franklin Mountains at the edge of the U.S. and Mexico Border, El Paso is home to a range of historical site unique to the Lone Star State where you are guaranteed to spend your time outdoors whether its hiking, rock climbing or exploring the local state parks.
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The Equipment Operator (EO) will perform assigned duties under the supervision of the Site Supervisor, while adhering to company's operational and safety procedures. Operate equipment as assigned by Job Site Supervisor.
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Site appearance responsibilities to include: desktops, countertops, phones, floors, trash, bathrooms, vacuuming, sweeping the lot and any other miscellaneous tasks related to the daily cleanliness of the branch location.
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Improves Crushing and Screening plant production and safety through on-site training. Additionally, the Application Specialist will provide on-site training to customer’s equipment operators in which all features and benefits of a machine are demonstrated to customers and operators are instructed in the operation of the purchased or rented machine(s.
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Maintain 5s standards of assigned area per site requirements (ensure tools are on their designated place, trash cans are emptied, and desk/work area is left in a clean, orderly manner, etc). Make minor adjustments to the process and inform shift lead and/or process specialist.
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Cycle Counter will work in the GCX warehouses, collaborating with site departmental roles and other GCX warehouses to organize, schedule and reconcile inventory counts. The Inventory Cycle Counter will manage inventory by counting products and comparing the physical inventory to perpetual inventory in the GCX IFS system.
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Title: CoderDepartment: UMCP Central Billing and Coding Specialty: NeurosurgeryDescriptionUMC Physicians is seeking an experienced full-time Neurosurgery Coder to join our team of specialty coders.
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Although located at SEWS – El Paso Office, this is a Hybrid position, which combines both in office and off-site work. Associates are required to work at least two days in the office each week, but also have the flexibility to work off-site.
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