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ELECTRICIAL/INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN The Instrumentation Electrical Technician is involved in the installation, repair, and maintenance of all electrical equipment in a paper mill environment. This includes DCS, PLC, PC, motor controls, electrical drives, and power distribution. The position requires participation in the planning, scheduling and implementation of scheduled projects as well as tr...
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Posted Sun 26th May
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Connecticut at a Glance:
Unemployment Rate: 4.6%
2005 Per Capita Income: $47,819
Largest Cities: Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, Stamford, Waterbury
Minimum Hourly Wage: $7.40 (rises to $7.65 in 2007)
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