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WA State Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Group II or higher certification. Under general supervision, performs the administrative tasks and physical labor related to the oversight, operations, and supervision of the Wastewater Treatment Plant and/or Compost Facility.
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We work in an extensive range of industries and core sectors of the Canadian economy including energy and renewables, food and beverage, construction, industrial/commercial, transportation, forestry, mining, metal processing, and oil and gas to name a few.
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DCC Propane, LLC, a division of DCC plc, has served communities for over 70 years providing propane for residential, agricultural, commercial, and industrial uses, and water conditioning services since 1962.
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ARG Industrial provides hose, fittings and associated industrial products for a wide variety of markets and industries. These include equipment manufacturing, transportation, oil and gas, marine, construction, food & beverage, government and others.
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Industrial Engineer, Bachelor of Environmental Engineering or science related with the EHS field. , guaranteeing in turn the operational continuity, in the operation of the Barceloneta Plant.
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5+ years of experience as a project or plant engineer in an industrial environment is required. Infrastructure Engineer - Mechanical, Industrial, or Civil Engineering Degree required.
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Previous nursery and Pacific Northwest plant experience is a plus but not a requirement as we provide extensive training. Learn and grow with us:Are you a plant hero? We are your local hardware store and we are a part of your community.
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Competencies: Maintain satisfactory driving record and have a valid driver's license; Customer Service, Communication (verbal, written), Basic Computer Skills; Aptitude to learn to skills; Problem solving; Time Management; Teamwork; Working alone; Ability to read and interpret maps; Bucket Certified; Ohm’s; Understand the Outside Plant.
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Pacific Security has specialized in commercial and industrial security services since 1972. Range of Industries: Marine, Harbor, Courthouse, Airport, Retail, Commercial, Casino, Refinery, Emergency Management, Government, Loss Prevention, Farm, Facility Management, Access Control, Armed, Unarmed, Contract, Medical Facilities, Hospitals, Healthcare, Patrol, TWIC, SIDA and Licensed.
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