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drainage, natural gas, compressed gas, steam, hydronic heating and chilled water systems. · Thorough understanding of local, state, and national plumbing, backflow, and building codes, ADA compliance, and
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controls Adjusts industrial – capacity vents and ducts Charges refrigerants into compression or fluids into systems Tests joints for leaks Drains/flushes systems Test/treats boiler feed water Greases/oils
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facilitates the development of new and maintenance of existing job descriptions in coordination with department leaders . Maintain data on inversion, compression, and equity; formulates recommendations
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, storyboarding, studio and indoor photography, lighting/grip, audio engineering, video composition, and video/image compression for multiple delivery platforms. Comfortable working in a fast-paced, rapidly
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Utilizes patient care equipment appropriately and safely according to manufacture guidelines IV pump Feeding pump PCA pump Epidural pump Sequential compression device Wound VAC Heating pad/pump COMMUNCATION
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systems; First-in fault-finding on fume cupboards; Compressed air and vacuum systems; Building management systems / Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning. Ability to apply structured problem solving
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Sequential Compression Devices. Performs post-mortem care and transports deceased patients to the morgue/pathology. Responds to call lights and alarms; answer unit telephone and relay messages prn. Empties and
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include experience using X-ray computed tomography and laboratory experience including chemical, x-ray, cryogen, compressed gasses safety and training records. Knowledge of image processing techniques and
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on the attached job role profile. This is a full time, permanent post. Hours of work are 36.25 per week, working 5 days out of 7 to be arranged. An option to work compressed hours is available for this post. The
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Management (UEM) provides reliable and cost-effective electricity, chilled water, steam, deionized water, compressed air, emergency power, and elevator services for The University of Texas at Austin. We have