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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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Assists in the ordering of parts and supplies necessary for the servicing of Diagnostic Imaging and Biomedical equipment. A minimum of five years’ experience servicing medical imaging equipment such as General X-Ray (Rad, including but not limited to Rad Rooms, Portables and C-Arms.
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Requirements Experience Required: Employer is looking for a minimum of 2 year of technical experience with refrigeration, appliance repair, kitchen equipment, Commercial HVAC or relevant military service.
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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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No industry experience is necessary. Taking time to thoroughly research and investigate all underground utilities in an area, properly marking the location, completing the necessary paperwork, and documenting each location.
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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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3+ years of experience as an Audio Visual Technician. The employer will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with information from each new employee's I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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Requirements: 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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Prepares make ready apartments, which may include painting, carpet repairs, cleaning, general repairs, housekeeping duties, and any necessary duties to provide our residents with that quality move in experience.
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Update the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) as necessary to maintain maintenance procedure and accurate equipment historical records. Previous experience with a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) and ordering system (Coupa.
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Certification and/or hands-on experience with product lines such as Konica Minolta, Ricoh, Canon, Sharp, Oce, Lexmark, HP is preferred. A self-starter with the ability to work extra hours as necessary and during peak periods.
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Hands-on maintenance experience in areas including, but not limited to plumbing, electrical, appliance, and HVAC is necessary. Residential or commercial property management, hospitality, or retail experience.
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Experience with access control, CCTV and POS systems is a plus. Experience as a Low Voltage Cable ;Knowledge a. Experience with access control, CCTV and POS systems is a plus. Experience as a Low Voltage Cable ;Knowledge a.
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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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