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promoted to Craft I HVAC Mechanic. Stationary Engineer required to be further promoted to Craft II HVAC Mechanic. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES: This position will require flexibility in working various shifts
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Innovation. Interdisciplinary collaboration. Complex problem solving. In Carnegie Mellon University’s Department of Mechanical Engineering, faculty members, researchers, and students
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evaluate performance 40% Contribute to the research, design, development of robots including both unmanned aerial and ground vehicles. Develops, modifies and maintains operating protocols/procedures and
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Under the supervision of the Life Safety & Access Control Manager, the Locksmith is responsible for the install, repair, and replacement of a variety of both mechanical and electrical door operating
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Under the supervision of the Life Safety & Access Control Manager, the Locksmith is responsible for the install, repair, and replacement of a variety of both mechanical and electrical door operating
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or new applications for equipment. 40% Contribute to the research, design, development of robots including both unmanned aerial and ground vehicles components related to communications in the autonomy
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including plumbers, pipefitters, A/C mechanics, carpenters, electricians, painters and masons. Perform work of a semi-skilled nature in a variety of maintenance and construction trades. Operate on and off
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Carnegie Mellon University's Facilities Management (FMS) department is searching for an HVAC Mechanic I to join our team! In this role, you will perform work such as maintaining, repairing, and
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. Various trades may include, but are not limited to laborers, HVAC mechanics, steamfitters, electricians, and plumbers. Facilities Contract Management: Oversee facilities maintenance contracts such as grease