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We also offer many exciting benefits: · Generous Tuition Reimbursement (up to $2,500 per year) · Employee Referral Bonus (up to $2,500) · Health, Vision, and Dental Benefits · 401K Matching · Company Sponsored Life Insurance · EAP Resources · Same Day Pay Available Here is what is needed to be part of this amazing team: 3 years of general maintenance experience (painting, plumbing, carpentry, electrical, HVAC, etc.
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Apply to: Level 2 Commis Chef Apprentice. Level 2 Commis Chef Apprentice. Nestled in the heart of North Yorkshire, between the market town of Richmond and the village of Ravensworth, the farm is home to a pedigree herd of Shorthorn cattle, a pedigree team of outdoor Tamworth pigs and a flock of Herdwick lambs.
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Management of partners and consultants related to electrical substation design and construction. Ten plus years of electrical substation design or construction. Bachelors degree in Electrical engineering, or equivalent experience.
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Wiley|Wilson has offices in Alexandria, Lynchburg, Richmond, VA; Raleigh, NC; and Atlanta, GA. Other: EOE/AAP, Disability/Covered veteran, Drug Free Workplace R473 Senior Electrical Engineer Job Posted by ApplicantPro.
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Key Account Manager - Central VirginiaRichmond, VAEECO is a full line electrical distributor that specializes in Industrial Automation and power solutions that provides solutions to reduce costs, increase reliability, and improve performance.
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3-5 years of proven service and/or repair management experience in plumbing / heating / electrical or residential construction projects. For the 4.7 million Customers we serve, that means being there when they have an emergency home repair need, such as getting their a/c working, clearing their clogged pipes, or fixing broken electrical systems.
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Additionally, the role will require you to install and mount electronic controls, perform interlock wiring, test electrical systems, inspect installation sites, diagnose malfunctioning systems, direct and train workers, and read contract drawings.
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CURRENT OPPORTUNITY: Electrician Apprentice. Disassembles defective electrical equipment, replaces defective or worn parts, and reassembles equipment. Some electrical knowledge helpful.
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Demonstrated experience in the design of electrical power distribution systems is preferred. Produce designs focused on manufacturability & assembly while maintaining electrical system reliability, availability, maintainability.
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Support electrical maintenance projects/programs assessing performance of electrical equipment and controls (VFD’s, motors and motor control systems). Allied Resources is looking for a Senior E&I Maintenance Specialist who will be supporting electrical maintenance and reliability strategies and working on critical preventative and predictive project initiatives.
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12-15 years of experience with a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Math or Physics preferably from an ABET accredited program or 9-11 years of experience with a Master’s degree or 7-8 years of experience with a Ph. D.
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2+ years in one or more fields of the following; Industrial Electrical/Electronics or Industrial Mechanical/Machinist. Use the National Electrical Code, manuals, schematic diagrams, and blueprints to diagnose and repair equipment.
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Technical, vocational or on-the-job training in at least one of the following areas: HVAC, electrical, mechanical, process controls, mechanical power transmissions, painting, plumbing, carpentry or engine repair.
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Cutting and drilling of various materials, dismantling, repair, and re-assembly)PLC programming capabilities: Ability to understand existing programs, make required changes, and troubleshoot in real-timeUnderstanding of power transmission parts (bearings, motors, reducers, belts, pulleys), pneumatics (air cylinders, valves), hydraulics, and electrical circuits and how they work together.
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Basic skills and knowledge needed in painting, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and cleaning. Must have general knowledge of basic safety procedures dealing with electricity, natural gas, water, sewer, and the use of disposal of toxic or controlled substances.
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