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Knowledge of basics of television, computer video, windows computer environment, RS-232, infrastructure wiring standards, audio wiring standards, fiber optics, grounding and shielding, acoustics and sound, projection optics, lighting principles, ohm's law, high voltage electrical wiring safety, construction site safety, etc.
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Your responsibilities will include assembling customer products such as circuit boards, sensors, mechanical parts, and wiring. Must have a recent experience with SMT component hand soldering down to size 0402 metricMinimum 3 years of experience as Electronic Assembly Technician Experience in soldering surface mounted components Experience working with microscope or magnifiers.
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Test, troubleshoot, and repair systems using fiber optic cables, intermediate distribution frames, wiring blocks, and Fluke Cable Testing equipment. Preferred Qualifications: BICSI Certification, not required RCDD not required but Gold Star Department of State experience a plus Powered by JazzHR.
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Duties may include: Non-repetitive assembly operations Working from diagrams and drawings Mechanical assembly Soldering to J-STD- standards Building prototype assemblies Cable assembly Circuit board assembly complex wiring Using hand and power tools Using manufacturing software and Microsoft Office for work documentation Diligent documentation for future builds Basic Qualifications: Ability to work and learn in a team environment.
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LeapPoint has been on the Forbes list of America's Best Management Consulting Firms for five consecutive years as well as being an honored Vault Consulting Top 50 firm, named a top boutique consulting firm, top consulting firm for culture, and top consulting firm for diversity.
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What you’ll do: Participate in conceptual design efforts on all project sizesPrepare estimates for design optionsPerform calculations for a project, such as load calculations, panel schedules, short circuit and arc-flash, equipment and product selection, and sizing, conduit and conductor sizing, and design layouts, etc.
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Duties and Responsibilities:Operate wet process equipment for PCB panel processing through functions which include manual copper plating, solder plating, silver immersion, gold immersion, electroless copper, electrolytic gold, outer layer etching, organic coating, and hot air level processing.
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5-8 years of experience with the following technologies: Python, Terraform, Ansible, Concourse CI/CD, Vault, Identify Management Experience with Unix / Linux operating system internals and administration (e.g., filesystems, inodes, system calls, hardening) and networking (e.g., TCP / IP, routing, DNS, network topologies, SDN.
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Designs supporting cable/wiring infrastructure for construction projects that includes voice, data, video and wireless Supervises projects and staff and other personnel. Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) certification required.
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Supervises inspections and repairs on Main Power Distribution Systems, Panel Boards and other electrical systems as needed. We design, construct, and maintain some of the worlds leading data center facilities.
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Provide step by step technical support to overseas sites whether over the phone or via remote access assistance in the troubleshooting and repair of communication systems·Maintain local and remote sites configuration logs, wiring list, block diagrams and interconnect diagrams·Provide occasional on demand travel to troubleshoot and repair overseas sites.
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Experience with intelligent fire control panel programming software. Five years’ experience in service and/or installation of fire alarm or special hazard fire suppression systems, required.
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Perform calculations including battery, NAC panel and system standby; Possess NICET Fire Alarm Systems Level I or. Plan and perform testing and inspection of large fire alarm systems per NFPA and local code standards, noting existing and potential deficiencies.
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Experience wiring up code to perform highly efficient CRUD operations on DBMS such as Oracle, PostgreSQL, MongoDB with JDBC, JPA, Hibernate etc. HTML, CSS and JavaScript, Angular, React, React-Native, NodeJS.
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Inspects the property for potential issues or hazards pertaining to utilities/building systems (heating, wiring, plumbing), common areas, maintenance, protections, and life safety, etc. commercial building inspection ~ fire safety ~ industrial safety ~ environmental safety ~ construction work ~ customer service ~ online reporting and document handling ~ ability to travel approximately a 50-mile radius.
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