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Position Summary: Responsible for completing assigned LeafFilter gutter protection project installations as directed by the Field Installation Lead and/or Installation management team. 1+ years of successful experience in home construction, remodeling, and/or gutter installation.
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Our Fire Alarm Systems Technicians are responsible for the installation, programming, start-up, and commissioning of state-of-the-art fire alarm equipment, including fire safety, mass notification, detectors, and field peripherals.
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The Modernization Integration Analyst for assigned ship class modernization and works in concert with TYCOM, Program Office, Maintenance Teams, In Service Engineering Activities, Ships Program Managers, Participating Acquisition Resource Managers, SURFMEPP Detachment Engineers, Port Engineers, and Alteration Installation Teams.
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CCI has a large equipment fleet and self performs all aspects of construction management, site work, utilities, demolition, heavy highway, cast-in-place concrete, installation of divisions 8 & 10 items, and erection of pre-engineered metal structures.
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Glazier Responsibilities: Glass Installation: Professionally install various types of glass, including float glass, safety glass, insulated glass units, and specialty glass, in windows, doors, skylights, partitions, storefronts, curtain walls, and other architectural elements.
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We're known as an auto glass company.
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Knowledge of Shipboard Installation practices IAW NAVSEA Tech Spec 9090-310. Specific areas of involvement may include calculations and analysis of: Antenna selection and location, Alternator sizing, Battery sizing, Battery reserve capacity, Breaker sizing, Cable sizing, Coordination study, Fault current analysis, Generator sizing, Load analysis, Motor sizing, Resistance, Voltage Drop, Radio Frequency (RF) signal loss, EMI predictions, RF signal propagation, and Radiation pattern prediction.
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Operating from state-of-the-art facilities in Chesapeake, Virginia, we are certified in Submarine Safety (SUBSAFE) and Deep Submergence System Scope of Certification (DSS-DOC) repair activities, and specialize in the design, repair, maintenance, modification, and installation of hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) systems.
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With an extensive inventory of equipment and a stable, skilled offshore workforce, Precon Marine is able to take on major bridge, pier, and bulkhead rehabilitation work, subaqueous utility installation as well as provide call-out services for underwater inspections and commercial diving needs.
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Working with NIWC Atlantic and other technical codes, program/project managers, and SMEs, the Engineering Technician II will assist with the installation, planning, testing, and integration of complex audio visual displays, various communication and electronic warfare systems, related ancillary and computer based systems onboard naval ships and command centers worldwide.
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Job SummaryThe Gas Foreman leads the crew to complete daily tasks related to the installation and repair of natural gas pipelines and/or joint trench utilities for power and telephone in a safe and correct manner.
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Perform installation tasks for audio visual and structured cabling projects including but not limited to: cable pulls, cable terminations, system equipment and components, rack fabrication/wiring, layout for equipment and metal fabrication.
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Works as a Transport Delivery-focused Network Engineer on a team responsible for BAN/LAN/WLAN/WAN/Crypto Network Engineering, troubleshooting, repair, installation, cabling, configuration, implementation, and integration of current and future NGEN-R network architectures as per approved processes and procedures.
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Title: HVAC Installation & Repair Supervisor: St. Brides Correctional Center #00311. Working knowledge of the installation, repair, and maintenance practices for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
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Field installation of control programs (AMX / Crestron/Firmware) – upload and download capability. Avixa CTS-I Certified Technology Specialist – Installation certified. Must have completed the Crestron Fusion prior to reporting onboard (recommend some experience in the setup of the system or have server configuration experience.
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