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Run low voltage cabling in commercial buildings, including drilling concrete walls and limited conduit work. Medical, Dental, Prescription & Vision Benefits Life, AD&D, and LTD insurance Paid Vacation and Holidays Teladoc & TriaHealth Company-Matched 401K and IRA Retirement Savings Per-Diem paid when overnight travel is required Drive time and mileage paid for use of a personal vehicle when travel is required Company vehicles could be provided after an initial 2-4 weeks of employmentRequirements: NICET certification (Preferred, although not required.
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Use a variety of hand tools, interpreting control drawings, plans, and specifications to install temperature control systems including conduit, enclosures, wiring and end devices. Must be able to wear helmets, safety goggles, fall protection harness and safety boots to safely perform job duties.
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Install and terminate communication and electrical wiring - Direct Bury, through existing conduit, or running new EMT or Ridged conduit. Hydrostatic Testing - Sumps and Spill Buckets. Sump Penetration Repairs - Icon Split Boot, Bravo, etc.
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Cutting, bending, threading and installation of EMT conduit of all sizes. Cutting, bending, threading and installation of EMT conduit of all sizes. Company Overview: Moore's is a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and controls solutions company providing commercial and industrial services across Virginia and North Carolina.
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Here are a few specifics of what you would be doing each day: Setting up and building exclusion traps, cuts flashing and forms hardware cloth to specifications Removing animals trapped in exclusion devices Working in a safety harness from roof tops as needed in the performance of exclusion services and wildlife removal Interacting with customers and explaining services provided Completing production forms documenting services provided What do I need to be successful.
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Flexible Excellence: Harness the power of a flexible schedule to achieve excellence in your work without sacrificing personal freedom. Residual Income: Shift your mindset from one-time earnings to longterm success with a focus on residual income.
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Review substation construction drawings such as electrical arrangements, plan and section views, grounding, cable and conduit drawings, and other project documents and verify compliance with appropriate codes and standards.
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The CM establishes relationships and infrastructure to support new markets, acts as primary interface with local jurisdictions for franchises, with utilities for pole attachment and conduit agreements, with each state’s one-call system, DOH/DOT, Railroad companies, and other utility owners.
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Ability to install and repair electrical equipment and fixtures within conduit, raceway and cable tray systems, utilizing proper methods. Ability to obtain Virginia DCJS Electronic Security Technician or Eligible to Complete within 90 Days of Hire.
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Intermediate ability to perform design calculations such as battery sizing, AC and DC loads, system component selection, power transformer and circuit breaker selection, circuit protection, control and power cable selection and rating, bus bars, fittings, insulators, ground grid design, and lightning protection.
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