The City of Orlando has an opening for a TV Equipment Operator. This position performs skilled work involving televised examination of sewer lines. Employees assigned to this classification operate T.V. trucks, cameras, and related equipment. Work is performed under the direct supervision of a Field Supervisor. Apply today on orlando.gov/jobs!
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#hiring Damage Prevention Technician/Line Locator, San Antonio, United States, fulltime #opentowork #jobs #jobseekers #careers #SanAntoniojobs #Texasjobs #ITCommunications Apply: https://lnkd.in/gCbs_Hba Analyzing KMZs or GPS points to determine where construction projects will take place Using magnetic, radar and electrical equipment to locate underground lines
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Working on the Water Techs. today, Direct Hire, Great Lakes States. If anyone wants to "nerd out" a bit, here is what our client is doing- they provide THIS service, pre-treat of water (not wastewater, water after manufacturing but new water coming in, steps 2-4): Water undergoes treatment and preparation to meet the specific quality and purity requirements needed for production. Here's an overview of the water process at the start: 1. Water Source The water typically comes from one of the following sources: Municipal supply. Groundwater (e.g., wells). Surface water (e.g., rivers or lakes). Each source determines the initial level of impurities (e.g., sediments, minerals, organic matter) that must be treated. 2. Pre-Treatment Steps A. Filtration (Primary Treatment) Coarse Filtration: Removes large debris like leaves or sand using mesh screens. Sedimentation: Allows heavy particles to settle out in a tank. Multi-media Filtration: Uses layers of sand, gravel, and activated carbon to remove smaller particles and organic contaminants. B. Coagulation and Flocculation Coagulation: Chemicals (like alum or ferric chloride) are added to destabilize particles in water. Flocculation: Gentle mixing forms larger clumps (flocs), which are easier to remove. C. Disinfection Chlorination or UV treatment is used to kill bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. 3. Secondary Treatment Steps (Depending on Manufacturing Needs) A. Softening (Hardness Removal) Removes calcium and magnesium ions that cause scaling in equipment. B. Deionization (Ion Exchange) Ion exchange resins remove dissolved salts to produce deionized (DI) water for high-purity processes. C. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Membrane filtration removes dissolved salts, bacteria, and small organic molecules. This step is essential in industries like pharmaceuticals and semiconductors. D. Carbon Filtration Activated carbon removes chlorine, organic compounds, and odors to protect downstream processes. 4. Final Conditioning A. pH Adjustment pH is fine-tuned for specific manufacturing processes to prevent corrosion or ensure compatibility with chemicals. B. Specific Additives For cooling or boiler systems, anticorrosive agents or oxygen scavengers may be added. In specialized industries, such as electronics or food manufacturing, ultrapure water (UPW) may be required, achieved through advanced methods like electrodeionization (EDI). 5. Distribution to Manufacturing Units Once treated, the water is stored in sanitized holding tanks and distributed via pipelines to the necessary areas, such as: Cooling systems (thermal regulation). Boiler systems (steam production). Process water for product fabrication, rinsing, or mixing.
Field Service Technicians- Water- I need a bunch for early 2025- I have a heads up- Great Lakes area and Chicagoland. I am interviewing now. For consideration and more info, quickest way to reach me is to send me an e-mail, pecicjk@kellyservices.com.
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A day in the life of an Installation Technician at TTK Surveillance can be quite busy and varied. They typically start their day by reviewing the job orders and determining the equipment and tools needed for the day's work. They then travel to the job site and begin the installation process. The first step is usually to survey the location and determine the best placement for the cameras and other equipment. They then install the equipment, run the necessary wiring, and connect the system. Once the installation is complete, the installer will test the system to verify that it is functioning properly. They will also provide training to the customer on how to use the system and troubleshoot any issues that may arise. They will assist the control room to connect the client to our system for monitoring. Our Installation technicians work in a variety of locations, including residential homes, commercial buildings, and public spaces. They need to have a good understanding of electrical systems, wiring, and networking to be successful in their job. Overall, a day in the life of our Installation Technicians is both challenging and rewarding. They play a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of people and property. #cctvtechnician #installer #accesscontrol #alarmsystem #cctv #offsitemonitoring
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A day in the life of an Installation Technician at TTK Surveillance can be quite busy and varied. They typically start their day by reviewing the job orders and determining the equipment and tools needed for the day's work. They then travel to the job site and begin the installation process. The first step is usually to survey the location and determine the best placement for the cameras and other equipment. They then install the equipment, run the necessary wiring, and connect the system. Once the installation is complete, the installer will test the system to verify that it is functioning properly. They will also provide training to the customer on how to use the system and troubleshoot any issues that may arise. They will assist the control room to connect the client to our system for monitoring. Our Installation technicians work in a variety of locations, including residential homes, commercial buildings, and public spaces. They need to have a good understanding of electrical systems, wiring, and networking to be successful in their job. Overall, a day in the life of our Installation Technicians is both challenging and rewarding. They play a critical role in ensuring the safety and security of people and property. #cctvtechnician #installer #accesscontrol #alarmsystem #cctv #offsitemonitoring
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What is a Low Voltage Technician? See the answer at https://lnkd.in/gmgPyiAp and take the test to get even more familiar with what a low-voltage tech requires. #lowvoltage #wiring #security #cameras #accesscontrol #alarm #surveillance #cctv #cabling #securitycameras #networking #fiber #securitysystem #installer
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Did you know! There are about 3,628,800 options for Assigning 10 jobs to..... 1 Technician!!!!!! #DidYouKnow! #GameOfProbabilities #OptimizationGame #W6Principal The problem grows exponentially when there are more Tasks and Engineers! Contact ClickField Solutions to unravel and solve riddles for unleashing the power of your Field Service Resources.
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I've been to more than a few Wal-Mart/Sam's Club stores for cabling jobs. Adding either a new access point or IP phone. The network rack is ALWAYS a disgusting mess. It's not irresponsbility or laziness. It's having a different tech come visit the place every time. Probably easily over 90% of them don't really have any real idea of what the industry best practices are. They use whatever patch cables ship to site or whatever they have in their cars. I just checked a map of all the Wal-Mart in my area from Ogden, UT to Spanish Fork, UT. There's around 30 Wal-Marts. Even at this number, there is probably not enough work for any full-time cable technicians to properly cable manage these IT racks. Furthermore the good ones probably take higher level roles. Is it feasible for Wal-Mart to hire a full-time cable technician to work these racks? I suspect there is more to the challenge.
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Good opportunity
Permanent opening for an experienced Wireless Field Supervisor in Perth. Must have experience working on NBN Fixed-Wireless. $120,000 plus super. No sponsorship available.
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Technician scheduling is the core of field service delivery. It aligns the complex gears of job allocation, technician expertise, and customer needs to ensure a seamless flow from assignment to completion 🕒 But what exactly is technician scheduling, and what are the challenges? Swipe below for an introduction, then check out our blog for a complete guide to technician scheduling 👇 https://ow.ly/Y75x50Rj80y #Totalmobile #FSMBlog #TechnicianScheduling
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