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Spectator seating for 1,500 overlook the eight-lane, 50-meter pool with two moveable bulkheads. Purpose-built for competitive aquatics, the Aquaplex was designed to host Mid-Atlantic and national competitive swimming and diving events, artistic swimming, water polo, and more.
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Equipment Used (as required) : pH meter, balances, measurement glassware, other chemistry apparatus, ultrasonic cleaner, Scanacon acid tester, cutting saws, manual and automated grinding and polishing machines, microscope, mounting press, oven, miscellaneous hand tools, and computer.
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Be aware of all utility meter cut-offs, apartment and fixture cut-offs, sewer clean outs. The Maintenance Technician conducts all business in accordance with Gates, Hudson & Associates, Inc., established policies and procedures, state and federal laws; e.g., OSHA, ADA, Fair Housing, etc.
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Ability to carry 3-5 lb electronic locating equipment for extended periods of time; lifting objects up to 50 pounds or lifting in excess of 50 lbs with tool aids Transferable or related skills for this role: Maintenance, Technician, route driver, meter reading, landscaping, working outdoors, pest control, surveying, military, ready to work Benefits and Company Summary What we offer.
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Test fiber using Optical Time Domain (OTDR) or power meter and light source, testing with a light identifier. Ability to work aloft up to 50’ in a bucket truck, ladder, and/or climb utility poles.
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Proficient in electrical meter testingKnowledge of controls and electric (DC low voltage)Electric motor knowledge (DC)Complete electrical repairs and welding projects as needed. Perform quality preventive maintenance inspections per company methods on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, refrigeration units (Reefer), lift-gates, light-duty vehicles, and any other company-owned equipment.
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PH meter, balances, measurement glassware, other chemistry apparatus, ultrasonic cleaner, Scanacon acid tester, cutting saws, manual and automated grinding and polishing machines, microscope, mounting press, oven, miscellaneous hand tools, and computer.
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Possess skill and ability to operate hand and power tools (drills, volt-OHM meter, amprobe, etc); dial indicators and testing equipment for air, water balancing and control to organize oneself and one's work and the ability to work with limited supervision.
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