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Vibration Analyst Cat II certification or experience in applied vibration analysis preferred. Vibration Analyst Cat II certification or experience in applied vibration analysis preferred.
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The employee is also occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of electrical shock; explosives; and vibration. The employee is also occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of electrical shock; explosives; and vibration.
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Physical ability: Frequent lifts and carrying of up to 50 pounds for distances of 50 feet, including overhead lifting Climbing to and working at heights of up to 15 feet Sufficient hand dexterity and strength to fasten, insert, and remove bolts, machine parts and pins, operate and withstand impact,vibration of electric and air-powered power tools.
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While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is frequently exposed to moving mechanical parts and vibration. The Medical Receptionist is responsible for assisting with the front office and administrative duties, coordinating the daily administration of doctors, staff, visitors and patients, scheduling appointments, answering patient inquiries, handling patient emergencies, and monitoring stock and supplies.
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Noise, vibration, dust, dirt, airborne particles, fumes. Position Summary: Merchandisers conduct daily activities in grocery stores including but not limited to building displays, Point of Sale (P.O.S.) placements, space management within T.A.B.C. guidelines, pricing of products, and the pull-up and rotation of product per Company Policy.
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The employee is regularly exposed to dust, fumes, vibration, toxic conditions, powder spray, heat, cold, and potential work hazards from the dryers. He/she executes their role in the overall order fulfillment process to exceed customer expectations and align with GPI business, financial and operational objectives.
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The employee is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts, and vibration. Drives company vehicle, operates hydraulic lift and forklift to transport stored items from warehouse to plant or to pick up items from several locations for shipment.
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Work Environment While performing the duties of this job, the machine operator may be exposed to the following: moving mechanical parts, moving product parts, vibration, moving forklifts, noise levels requiring hearing protection.
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Frequently exposed to loud noise, humidity, rainy/stormy, extreme hot and cold weather conditions (depending on season), moving mechanical parts, vibration, toxic and caustic chemicals, fumes, and airborne particles.
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Employees primarily work in the warehouse, and they are exposed to loud noise levels, vibration, chemicals, dust, mechanical hazards, and moving objects or other vehicles. Forklift and order picker experience preferred.
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While performing the duties of this job, the employee may sometimes be exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts and vibration. Ability to stand and work a 10-hour shift in a non-climate-controlled manufacturing environment.
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Working Conditions: Frequently exposed to loud noise, humidity, rainy/stormy, extreme hot and cold weather conditions (depending on season), moving mechanical parts, vibration, toxic and caustic chemicals, fumes, and airborne particles Work in outdoor environment up to 100% of the time.
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Category II certification as a vibration analyst in industrial plant setting utilizing portable vibration data collector/analyzer and associated diagnostic and reporting software. Manage vibration analysis databases to include optimizing machinery vibration analysis measurement parameters and alarm limits as necessary.
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Whether the challenge is to solve a vibration isolation issue for a new piece of equipment or manage a seismic energy spec for a building structure, your VMC team works closely with your project group to engineer solutions to ensure years of superior resilience and isolation integrity.
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Moderate vibration though hands when using power tools and throughout body when operating power industrial equipment. Job Title : Heavy Equipment Mechanic. Perform minor body work and finish to the fleet.
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