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Associate of Arts Degree in Biomedical Electronics; OR two years of post-secondary education/training with emphasis in the sciences and one year of work experience in electronics service, maintenance and repair; OR two years of experience as an Anesthesiology Technician I, Paramedic, Laboratory Technician, or equivalent.
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You will be working on the New Shepard rocket or Crew capsule pre and final routing harnesses, install flight equipment and other electrical item necessary to make the vehicle complete electrically.
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Keep the company vehicle clean and organized at all timesOccasionally lift heavy equipment QualificationsOne year of mechanical/electrical aptitude and experience working with hand tools requiredExperience repairing fitness equipment is a plus but not necessary.
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Experience as a Low Voltage Cable Technician. Strong working knowledge of structured cabling environments, installation, termination and testing of cat6/6A and fiber optic cable necessary.
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Experience with access control, CCTV and POS systems a plus. Work Requirement: US Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the USProject Technician. Title: Project Technician. Experience with access control, CCTV and POS systems a plus.
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Experience in hotel maintenance, facilities maintenance, or construction will also be considered. TCAC (Tax Credit Allocation Committee) Compliance: Knowledgeable in TCAC compliance, ensuring that affordable housing projects meet the necessary tax credit allocation standards.
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Those with experience in the following fields might also find this job rewarding: Paraeducator, Child Care, Teacher, Home Health Aide, Certified Nursing Assistant, Home Care Worker, Education Assistant, Nanny, Camp Counselor, Tutor, Psychology, etc.
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Attentive to details; reviews prescriptions and/or patient information carefully; identifies special needs, consulting with Optician, Managing Doctor or Retail Management when necessary. The EyeCare Advisor creates exceptional value in the lives of our customers by delivering the LensCrafters Experience.
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The Watchmaker / Watch Technician must have the skills and experience necessary to service all types of watches from basic mechanical and quartz movements and also chronographs. Watchmaker / Watch Technician who, within a dynamic and growing team, will be responsible for the watch repairing process from servicing the movement to preparing/assemble the case and encase the movement.
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Title: Project Technician Location: Seattle, WA Duration: Contract To Hire Compensation: $40 - $48 an hour Work Requirement: US Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the USProject Technician Skillset / Experience: EL-06 low voltage license - WA (MUST) Strong working knowledge of structured cabling environments, installation, termination and testing of cat6/6A and fiber optic cable necessary.
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Experience with CAT Engines (Marine or Generator) is preferred. Coordinating with Parts department to order the necessary parts. Degree in Diesel technology or equivalent hands on experience is required.
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One (1) year in the Maintenance Technician I position or Two (2) years of previous maintenance technician experience, preferably in property management for commercial or multi-family properties.
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Product Lines Pacific Office Automation supports: Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Canon, Sharp, Oce, Lexmark, HP - Certification and/or hands-on experience with one or more of these product lines is preferred.
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No direct experience necessary – we provide comprehensive onboarding, training, and unwavering support every day from the minute you join our team, whether as a Behavior Technician (BT) or Registered Behavior Technician (RBT.
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Since you enjoy working alone, you enjoy handling work orders, some make-ready work, and common area repairs when necessary. Previous experience in property maintenance preferred. Make repairs or replacements as necessary and with Supervisor approval.
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