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(addressing areas such as tribology/lubrication engineering, tribology free and compliant mechanisms, mechanical components including ball bearings & gears, position sensors, electric motors, new/alternative
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. Perform preventive maintenance by cleaning, lubricating, adjusting, calibrating, verifying performance and electrical safety testing. Document equipment inspections, repairs and failures in database. Confer
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or replace defective patient cables, probes, or other accessories. Perform preventative maintenance by cleaning, lubricating, adjusting, calibrating, and verifying performance and electrical safety testing
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cleanliness. The Boiler Operator Relief is to assist with maintenance in the plant when not performing operations duties. Maintenance duties include basic repairs to equipment, adjustments, lubrication, routine
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safety glasses, respirator, hearing protection, gloves and hard hats. Required to wear appropriate uniform May be exposed to allergens such as dust and pollens and chemicals such as oil, lubricants
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Posting Number C250124 Posting Link https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/59560 Employer State Appointment Type Classified Appointment Term Contingent Permanent Classified Position Type Non-Competitive
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lighting fixtures, bulbs, etc. Convert lighting fixtures to LED. Repair, lubricate, and adjust door hardware, hinges, closures, etc. Hang, mount, and fasten items, equipment, furniture, etc. Diagnose and
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), furnaces, chillers, heat pumps, boilers, and other campus HVAC equipment. Inspect, clean, lubricate, and adjust HVAC components such as motors, belts, fans, coils, filters, dampers, and controls
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extinguishers and eyewash stations. Perform emergency light testing and repair; ensure exit signs are functioning properly. Adjust and lubricate machinery and equipment to ensure proper operation; perform
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the effects on thermodynamic efficiency, chemical stability, lubrication, material compatibility and mechanical wear. Particular attention will be paid to possible interactions between reactive species and