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General knowledge of code approved building practices with an emphasis in building envelope, spray foam and fiberglass insulation. Assist IDI Sales Team with informing prospects/customers about IDI’s products including spray foam, parts and equipment, spray foam rigs and spray foam accessories.
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Bachelors: Chemical Engineering. Required Major: Chemical Engineering. Duties may include the following: perform process calculations for the Risk Management Plan, including taking physical surveys of refinery process units; work on various process engineering projects within a Wastewater Treatment Plant; participate in inspections and/or testing that is conducted by federal, state, or local officials.
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ICC certification in one or more of the following categories: Reinforced Concrete, Spray-applied Fireproofing, Structural Masonry, Prestressed/Post-Tensioned Concrete, Structural Steel – Bolting, Structural Steel – Welding.
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10 years of experience working in critical infrastructure (Federal/DoD, Oil & Gas, Chemical, Water/Wastewater, Power Generation, etc.) Our clients own and operate critical infrastructure in the Power, Water/Wastewater, Federal/DoD, Healthcare, Transportation, Oil and Gas and Chemical markets.
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Previous work experience as a power plant operator or maintenance technician, or equivalent experience in an industrial setting such as chemical plant, refinery, etc. Previous work experience as a power plant operator or maintenance technician, or equivalent experience in an industrial setting such as chemical plant, refinery, etc.
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Major in chemical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, mechanical engineering, materials science, or chemistry. Good understanding of vacuum technology, plasma reactors, and plasma physics.
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Maintains, monitors, and controls the cooling tower water system’s chemical treatment equipment. Working conditions are primarily in an industrial plant with exposure to excessive noise, heat, high voltage equipment, with potential exposure to mechanical, electrical, chemical, and confined space hazards.
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Evaluates base and new wells to identify best artificial lift applications, optimize gathering system compression, select well intervention, and implement chemical treatment applications. Four-year Engineering degree in a Petroleum, Chemical, or Mechanical discipline and five to eight years related experience.
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Chemical engineering, chemical manufacturing, thermodynamics, simulation, ms office suite, P&ID, BOM, chemical engineer, Autocad, solidworks, excel, troubleshootin, heat transfer, pumps, fluid flow.
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Bachelor's degree in a technical discipline: Occupational Safety & Health, Industrial Hygiene, Occupational Health, Chemical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Environment, Health and Safety, Chemistry, Biology, or appropriate science-related field.
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Acts as a lab safety officer conducting daily bio- and chemical safety checks. Exposure to potential occupational hazards including toxic, biological, and chemical hazards within certain laboratory spaces.
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Operate equipment including chainsaw, chipper, tractor, skid steer, spray rig, backpack sprayer, leaf blower, etc. Operate equipment including chainsaw, chipper, tractor, skid steer, spray rig, backpack sprayer, leaf blower, etc.
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Responsible for all operational aspects of the plant during the work shift, including personnel and equipment safety, the pilot plant operate ensures safe and efficient start-up, operation, and shutdown or the chemical plant equipment from inside the control room.
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Subjects presented include basic anatomy and physiology, cardiac life support, sanitation and first aid procedures, shock management, respiratory maintenance, hemorrhage control, emergency wound treatment, management of fractures, burns, and injuries from chemical agents, emergency medical treatment, basic nursing skills and advanced nursing skills.
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Demonstrates technical proficiency in performing the following: MUGAs (stress and rest), first pass studies, Cardiolite SPECT (one and two day), thallium SPECT, Hybrid SPECT, gated perfusion, chemical stress testing (Adenosine and Dobutamine) and planar imaging.
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