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Our work depends on a Project Planner III joining our team to provide expertise for the deployment and installation of satellite communications systems in the USCENTCOM AOR.HOW A Project Planner III WILL MAKE AN IMPACT● Performs installation, maintenance and repair of telecommunications systems.
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Notifies supervisor of equipment and facilities needing repair or replacement. Skilled in the knowledge of cleaning methods and equipment such as a scrubber and extractor. Cleans and maintains assigned equipment.
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Two years’ experience as a residential property management maintenance technician and at least Eighteen months of education, on the job training, or formal training beyond high school level in general apartment maintenance and repair, HVAC maintenance and repair experience or closely related experience to ensure the ability to recognize electrical, plumbing, and mechanical malfunctions or equipment failure.
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Perform unsupervised repairs on food manufacturing production equipment for both emergency and non-emergency situations, using appropriate troubleshooting and safety techniques. Plan and perform preventative maintenance on food manufacturing production equipment, and all other associated skilled tasks.
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Assisting in water testing and maintenance and repair of all water feature systems. Operating water feature cleaning and alignment, chemical filtration and organic filtration equipment. Assisting Production team with any special projects such as fabrication, loading/unloading equipment, lighting, sound, and media equipment.
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Essential Functions: Maintain and repair automotive vehicles (such as trucks, tractor-trailers, pickups, cars, heavy equipment, and mounted equipment such as mixers and hydraulic systems) and stationary equipment (such as air compressors, welding equipment, and miscellaneous equipment) to company standards; recognize failure symptoms, trouble shoot, inspect, repair or replace, reassemble and test.
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This individual must also possess the skills for the maintenance, repair, and operation of field controllers, instrumentation, motor control centers, and other power plant electrical equipment ranging from 24 VDC to 13.8kV.
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For our government customers , Akima delivers agile solutions in the core areas of facilities, maintenance, and repair; information technology; logistics; protective services; systems engineering; mission support; furniture, fixtures & equipment (FF&E); and construction.
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And repair of various fire alarm systems, circuits, equipment, and controls. + Diagnose causes of fire alarm problems or failures in the system for the purpose of identifying equipment and/or systems repair.
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Akima delivers agile solutions in the core areas of facilities, maintenance, and repair; information technology; logistics; protective services; systems engineering; mission support; furniture, fixtures & equipment (FF&E); and construction.
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Maintains basic understanding of commercial equipment operation and maintenance procedures regarding heating, ventilating, and air conditioning;Performs basic mechanical repair on tractors, forklifts, order pickers, pallet jacks, and other equipment as required.
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The company is the largest founder-led multi-shop operator (MSO) of high-quality collision repair service in the U.S., serving customers and business partners at more than 600 state-of-the-art repair centers in 36 states across the U.S. Crash Champions was founded in 1999 as a single Chicago repair center by industry veteran and 2022 MSO Executive of the Year, Matt Ebert.
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Equipment Technicians monitor tool performance, schedule and perform preventative maintenance on assigned tool sets, and use mechanical, electronic and PC/software skills to repair equipment issues.
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Documented experience managing ATCALS and C2 equipment, technicians, maintenance programs, troubleshooting and repair techniques, maintenance documentation, and working with logistics/supply chain personnel and agencies.
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Ensures the provision of quality eyewear by consulting with and educating Members/Customers, selecting products based on Member/Customer needs, obtaining measurements, verifying prescriptions, maintaining confidential information, performing minor frame repair, and maintaining Optical equipment.
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