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Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH), Certified Information Security Manager (CISM), Offensive Security Certified Professional (OSCP) and/or other industry Certifications such as MicroSoft (MS) Power Platform, MS Power BI, Scripting languages, etc.
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Services gasoline, air, and hand-powered tools and other equipment.
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Experienced Electrical Engineer preferred with a background in large power generation equipment and energy distribution systems. Senior Electrical Engineer - Power Generation and Energy Distribution.
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Electrical Technician experience in the fluid power industry and/or manufacturing setting. Lead Panel Builder Electrical Technician ajc. The Panel Builder/Electrical Technician, reporting directly to the Production Manager, is directly responsible for.
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As a Supermarket Rack Refrigeration HVAC Tech at our local retail store, your role will maintain and repair Walmart facilities HVAC/R equipment and assets by utilizing commercial HVAC and Refrigeration skills and using hand tools, digital tools, power tools, and other equipment to complete jobs.
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A recipient of hundreds of local “Best Breakfast” and “Best Brunch” accolades, First Watch’s chef-driven menu includes elevated executions of classic favorites along with First Watch specialties such as the protein-packed Quinoa Power Bowl®, Farm Stand Breakfast Tacos, Avocado Toast, Chickichanga, Morning Meditation (juiced in-house daily), Spiked Lavender Lemonade and its signature Million Dollar Bacon.
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About the job: The Control Systems Engineer analyzes customer requirements and specifications, performs electrical design of controls and power distribution, writes and tests PLC and HMI programs, and tests control hardware and systems.
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5-7 years of experience with repairing and maintaining Pump & Power equipment. The Pump and Power Road Technician 2 troubleshoots and diagnoses complex mechanical and electrical equipment problems, performs advanced/complex repair on all types of equipment and scopes customers’ needs and provides solutions.
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Drill, tap, ream, countersink, and spotface bolt holes in parts, using drill press & portable power drill. Assemble parts or unit & attach unit to assembly, subassembly, or frame, using hand tools and power tools.
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Proficient in process design including PFDs and P&IDs. Skilled in equipment specification, evaluation & selection; utility piping/equipment connections; power generation/cogeneration; life cycle cost analysis & energy modeling.
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Company Generac Power Systems Name Demand Planning Analyst Req # 64875 Employment Type Full Time Shift 1st At Generac, our people help make the world safer, brighter, and more productive. Perform weekly root cause analyses and take proper actions with the Corporate Demand Planning Manager.
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Comcast Business offers technology solutions ranging from Ethernet, internet, and WiFi connectivity to voice, television, and managed Enterprise solutions to power businesses of all sizes to perform better.
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Why work at Eaton? When not troubleshooting the Controls & Automation Technician will assist Controls Engineers with capital projects tasks and lead small/medium projects. What you’ll do:The primary function of the Lead Controls & Automation Technician is to support the Controls Engineering Team by acting as the lead troubleshooter for down equipment.
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Electrically troubleshoot and repair complex domestic and foreign machine tools and related equipment, including: Ingersoll, DMG Mori, Liebherr, G&L, Pietro Carnaghi, Pama, a variety of various cranes and hoists, conveyors, furnaces, Miller and Lincoln Welding power sources and a Paint Booth.
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Fluid power is commonly seen in markets that include packaging, mining, offshore/marine, medical, material handling, construction, aerospace, automation, robotics, and entertainment. Our Fluid power systems are comprised of a myriad of components, including pumps, cylinders, valves, hose, fittings and much more.
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