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HVAC equipment includes, but not limited to, the following: condensate, steam, compressed air, propane, natural gas, oxygen, process waste water, water purification, water chemistry, heating, ventilating, air conditioning and fire suppression systems.
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Posted job title: Outpatient Clinic Nurse - RN - Clinic Specialty About Supplemental Health Care At Supplemental Health Care, a simple belief in the power of caring guides a unique commitment to world-class service in healthcare staffing.
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Assist in troubleshooting and repairing mechanical, electrical/electronic, pneumatics and hydraulic equipment including power supplies, drives, gages and test equipment. Experience in fabrication, machine shop equipment, mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, PLC, HMI’s, troubleshooting and general facility maintenance.
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Maintains current Department training standards in radio communications, verbal de-escalation, stabilization, CPR, application of clinical restraints, conducted energy weapon (Taser), to include training on any/all department-issued equipment and/or requirements identified in the Annual Training Plan.
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OPPORTUNITY FOR CDL-A FLATBED TRUCK DRIVER Driver Type: Experienced CDL-A Truck Drivers Equipment Type: Flatbed Route Type: Regional Route Division: Division 290 Terminal: Kansas City, MO Home Time: Off most weekends for a 34-hour reset FINANCIAL PACKAGE Weekly Pay: Full-time drivers on this fleet can make $1,000.00 - $1,900.00 per week Annual Pay: Full-time drivers on this fleet can make $52,000.00 - $98,800.00 per year.
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Rehlko offers power generation equipment for residential, industrial, mobile and marine applications as well as automatic transfer switches, switchgear, monitoring controls and accessories.
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Strong computer skills - MS Office Suite / Office 365, Oracle Agile PLM, JD Edwards ERP, MS Power BI, Infor EAM, various web based software and services- like Visuant and Industry Safe, Site Hawk, and others - including state and federal reporting sites (OSHA, EPA, etc.
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Title: Mechanical EngineerPosition Type: ContractLocation: Sheboygan, WIReports to: Project ManagerStatus: Non-Exempt Job Summary: PIC Group has an exciting opportunity for a skilled Mechanical Engineer to support a major power plant outage in Sheboygan, WI. The Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for overseeing mechanical and structural activities, ensuring best work practices, safety protocols, and effective project execution are upheld.
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Thorough knowledge of general heavy truck mechanic practices, proper uses, and techniques for using materials, equipment and power and hand tools for truck and construction equipment maintenance, repair, electrical systems, and other departmental activities.
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Industrial Engineer Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Develop and implement process improvements to maximize production efficiency, effectively utilizing equipment and materials. Create detailed operating instructions and specify equipment requirements for production activities to ensure optimal performance.
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Reads and follows entry-level blueprints, shop orders, specifications, and other instructions in order to build and assemble parts and equipment in an accurate and timely fashion. Utilize overhead crane and rigging procedures.
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Manages, directs and mentors the utilities maintenance staff on the service, repair and preventative maintenance of the plant utility systems (ammonia refrigeration systems, water towers, chillers, boilers, air compressors, HVAC, electrical equipment and wastewater treatment systems) to prevent interruptions of daily plant operations.
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In addition, the technician will complete predictive maintenance tasks to improve equipment reliability and life cycles. The Maintenance Tech will repair equipment, facilities, and utility systems and assist in keeping the entire site running by completing corrective and preventive maintenance work orders.
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Displays technical competency in one or more operational areas ( automation, electronics, materials, equipment design, and refrigeration). Ability to wear all Personal Protective Equipment ( required, by company policy, for the job being performed.
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Responsible for troubleshooting and escalation of service requests for equipment repair. Performs mammography examinations according to physicians' orders, utilizing a variety of sophisticated mammography equipment, taking into account individual patient's special or age-related needs.
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