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Patient populations commonly served include: septic shock, respiratory disease requiring mechanical ventilation, GI bleeding, multisystem organ failure, pulmonary hypertension, DKA/HHNK, hypertensive emergencies/crises, acute drug overdoses-intentional/non-intentional, and medication desensitization.
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Frequently exposed to loud noise, humidity, hot and cold weather conditions, moving mechanical parts, vibration, toxic and caustic chemicals, fumes and airborne particles. Communicate vehicle mechanical problems to mechanic and supervisor immediately.
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Basic understanding of GD&T.Six Sigma Green Belt Training Certification and/or ASQ Certified Quality Engineer and/or ASQ Mechanical Inspector certification. Basic understanding of GD&T.Six Sigma Green Belt Training Certification and/or ASQ Certified Quality Engineer and/or ASQ Mechanical Inspector certification.
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Previous heavy equipment operating, some computer skills, general maintenance and understanding of mechanical equipment. The Equipment Loader Operator is responsible for properly moving vehicles through all phases of the operation.
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Interviewing, selection, hiring, training and development of new personnel Maintaining Mechanical, Electrical, Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems Troubleshoot, modify and repair electrical and control systems and equipment Oversight of cleaning services, buildings and grounds maintenance Qualifications & Experience required: 3 years' experience as a Maintenance Supervisor in an industrial/manufacturing environment OR equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Major Responsibilities:Operates, monitors, and performs preventive maintenance on high-pressure boilers, boiler auxiliaries, and other related mechanical/ life safety equipment. May be exposed to mechanical, electrical, chemical and radiation hazards.
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Experience with material characterization and analysis methods (mechanical testing, thermal analysis, rheology, spectroscopy) and the underlying theory. Experience with material characterization and analysis methods (mechanical testing, thermal analysis, rheology, spectroscopy) and the underlying theory.
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Exposed to the following hazards on a continuous basis: mechanical, electrical, chemical, radiation, blood and body fluids. Posted job title: Surgical Technologist I - General Team About Advocate Aurora Health Advocate Aurora Health’s 22,000 nurses demonstrate our values of excellence, compassion and respect, collaborating to advance our stated purpose of helping people live well.
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Two-year technical degree in Industrial Automation, Industrial Maintenance Mechanics, Welding, Small Engine Repair, Millwright, Auto Mechanics, Facility Maintenance, HVAC, Electrical field or Mechanical field.
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Delta has been retained by a confidential client to conduct a search for the position of Mechanical HVAC Project Manager in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mechanical HVAC Project Manager Compensation & Benefits Total compensation for the Mechanical Project Manager in Milwaukee, WI is between $80,000 and $120,000.
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Perform mechanical assembly according to the standard operating procedures and instructions based on lean manufacturing philosophy (KANBAN, one piece flow, Ishikawa diagrams). The position requires a high school diploma or GED. Experience performing mechanical assembly in a manufacturing environment preferred.
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Ability to support mechanical & electrical troubleshooting of Plating & WWT equipment. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Acts as lead plater: coordinates work, troubleshoots problems, answers questions.
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Essential duties and responsibilities include the following(Other duties may be assigned): •Produce quality product with manual assembly processes such as stuffing, hand assembly, mechanical assembly, soldering (lead and lead-free), as well as some rework capabilities.
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Job Summary: Direct, inspect, and monitor job site work being performed Meet DDC’s scheduled deadlines and inform Controls Manager of any issues Maintain inventory and cleanliness of company provided vehicle Follow all safety rules and procedures of Rogers Mechanical Contractors and General Contractors Must be able available to work after hours, weekends as project schedule requires Know relevant building codes, current legislation, regulations, policies and procedures for DDC’s installation.
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Education and QualificationsBachelor's Degree in either Quality, Textile Engineering, Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering plus two (2) to three (3) years of related work experience in a fabric/apparel Quality or material development role.
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