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At least three (3) years of tree climbing (DdRT or SRT) and aerial lift experience in the tree care industry. Pruning Cabling and bracing Rigging Removals Properly maintaining and operating equipment (hand tools, chainsaws, chippers, and aerial lifts.
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Aerial Bucket Truck Operator Certificate. Must participate in medical screening/monitoring (such as TB screening and proof of measles inoculation) required for work assignments in locations, including but not limited to, nonhuman primate areas, the Animal Research and Care Facility, and the University of Washington Medical Center.
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Special equipment (aerial lift, forklift, backhoe, capstan, etc.) As a Cell Tower Technician one will have a complete understanding of the wireless industry. The Tower Lead will assist the Tower Foreman in developing and planning complete site build (as it pertains to the SOW at hand.
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EquipmentShare is seeking a Heavy Equipment Shop Technician to be responsible for providing maintenance and repair for a variety of customer and company owned heavy equipment machinery and aerial lifts.
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Occasionally may require working from aerial catwalks and roof tops. One year experience in a customer service environment such as museum, educational facility, stadium, amusement park, or related.
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Oversee the appropriate use of topographic maps, aerial photographs, GPS data, and other visualization tools to determine exact locations of project areas, associated physical / urban / population / economic / political sensitivities, and to uncover primary, secondary, and tertiary impacts.
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Job Duties: The NESC Inspector is primarily responsible to ensure that all of the client’s underground and aerial plant facilities meet the current NESC standards through auditing all NESC inspections, and corrections work performed by contractors.
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Military airplane simulators include aerial refueling operator stations and surveillance/weapons operator stations. This position is part of a team on the leading edge of aerospace development responsible for the verification and validation of airplane Flight Deck and Electrical Power Systems.
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Experience using/incorporating land or aerial surveying/mapping data and files. The position will perform computer-aided design and drafting (CADD) for a variety of water and wastewater engineering design projects including developing mechanical layouts, piping and equipment plans, and details for water and wastewater engineering projects.
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Comfortable with working from heights by use of ladders, scissor lifts, and aerial lifts. Repairs and fabricates various items and equipment using oxy-acetylene / plasma cutting, and GTAW, GMAW, FCAW, OAW, and SMAW welding techniques and equipment.
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Ability to work at heights greater than 4 feet with use of a ladder, aerial lifting device, orplatform. Ability to work at heights greater than 4 feet with use of a ladder, aerial lifting device, orplatform.
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The National Security and Innovative Solutions (NSIS) sector is a cutting edge provider of Mission Technology and Expertise to our customers in areas such as Counter Unmanned Aerial Systems, Cyber, Wireless and 5G, Tactical and Optical Communications and more.
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OSP, Outside Plant Design, Plant Engineer, Fiber, Aerial, UG Pre-Construction, Design, Cable, Make Ready, Right of Way (ROW), GIS, ESRI, AutoCAD, Small Cell, Outside Plant, #seatle , #Tekcomjobs.
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Analyze reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, tests, and aerial photographs on soil composition, terrain, hydrological characteristics, and other topographic and geologic data to plan and design projects.
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Digital Technology/ Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Services. Experienced in emergency preparedness, air monitoring, environmental assessment/sampling, ICS, SCAT, PHMSA. Digital Technology/ Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Services.
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