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Knowledge in any or all of the following areas is a plus: wafer fab, closed-loop gas, and vacuum control, RG induced plasma, electro-pneumatic controls, microprocessor-based controllers, robotics, basic concepts of software, toxic and/or flammable gasses, and acids.
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Desired Skills: ASQ CCT (Certified Calibration Technician) or similar certification Proven history of demonstrating initiative, persistence, and creativity in problem solving Prior experience with Optical Coating (vacuum) and Diamond Point Turning equipment.
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Works in conjunction with the design team from conceptual design through construction documents on the design of fire sprinkler and plumbing systems design including wet and dry fire sprinkler systems, sanitary waste, vent, storm, domestic water distribution systems, purified water systems, medical gas systems, compressed air, vacuum, and natural gas systems.
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Perform plumbing repair, laundry equipment repair, preventative maintenance on all exhaust fans and supply; monitor energy conservation; repair vacuum cleaners and any other small equipment upon request.
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The detailer will use their manual dexterity and bodily coordination to perform an array of tasks, including washing the exterior of vehicles using various cleaning solutions, may also wax and buff vehicles using cloths and buffing machines, vacuum interior of automobiles to remove dirt and debris, clean upholstery and surfaces, use air compressors and cloths to dry surfaces and apply preservation chemicals to surfaces for protection against spots and stains.
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Assist in repairing various systems or components to include toilets, sinks, vents, faucets, water softeners, garbage disposals, sewer lines, vacuum breakers, hot water heaters, etc. Assist with installing various domestic water and vacuum systems.
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Knowledge of key technologies including vacuum, motion control, process automation, optics, and material selection. Use Thermo Fisher Scientific's Practical Process Improvement (PPI) tools to lead or facilitate productivity, scrap reduction, process improvement, and cost improvement projects.
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Hands on, demonstrated ability to support maintenance of mechanical, electrical, electronic controls, air, vacuum & boiler equipment activities through diverse technical background and skills, as well as maintenance programs.
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Description: Responsibilities include experienced mechanical engineering background with an in-depth understanding of HVAC systems, Pneumatic systems, Vacuum systems, DI Water systems, Plumbing systems, and Site Utilities.
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Vacuum, extract and/or shampoo carpets, as necessary. Accel at Willow Bend in Plano, TX has opportunities for Laundry Aide staff to join our team! As a Laundry Aide at Accel at Willow Bend in Plano, TX, you will be a part of a team that is recognized for their achievements and contributions.
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Physical ability to mop, vacuum, dust, work overhead, and complete housekeeping tasks. Although candidates with cleaning experience are preferred, we'll still be happy to teach you everything you need to know about cleaning houses using our proven process.
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Clean windows Dispose of trash Vacuum carpet Disinfect desks, chair swings, cribs, etc. Examples of Work Arrive at work promptly at the scheduled time, wearing proper uniform, ("The Club" t-shirt, black or khaki pants or shorts); Club hat only.
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Equipment: An employee in this position must be knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of cleaning fluids and tools, including mop, broom, vacuum cleaner, carpet cleaning equipment, buffer, step ladder, full ladder, hand tools, key-cutting machine, hand truck, wheelbarrow.
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Operates floor maintenance equipment, buffers, stripper, backpack vacuum and mop ringer. Machines, Tools, Equipment and Work Aids: The essential functions of this position require the use of cleaning supplies such as: mop, cleaning chemicals, vacuum and possibly a buffer.
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This position may mop, sweep, dust, wash windows, shampoo and vacuum carpets, arrange furniture, etc. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion are at the heart of Cantex. This position may mop, sweep, dust, wash windows, shampoo and vacuum carpets, arrange furniture, etc.
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