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Carambeí - PR, , Brazil
Eletromecânico - Carambeí/PR - PR
Ensino Técnico/Superior - Eletromecânica
Executar processos administrativos/operacionais diversos
Realizar rotinas de manutenção mecânica e hidraulica nos equipamentos da produção, instação de maquinas e equipamentos produtivos, cumprir plano de manutenção preventiva e corretiva
Substituir peças e equipamentos, soldagem simples (Mig e elétrica), realizar montagens de tubulações
Prestar informações e poio técnico sobre sua área de atuação
Realizar movimentação interna de materiais, peças, ferramentas, solicitar materiais se necessários, cumprir procedimentos de segurança, manter o local limpo e organizado
Experiencia comprovada na função
Necessário veículo para deslocamento
Formação Acadêmica:
Não informado
Salário:
0
Cargo:
Outros
Empresa:
B&m consultoria
Atividades de consultoria em gestão empresarial e de recursos humanos.
Ramo:
Recursos Humanos/ Recrutamento e seleção
(CB)
Empregos.com.br
Slangs & AI meanings
money. "Ever since I started workin this job I've had mad dead presidents to spend."Â
nicknamed Prick. lightweight infantry field radio. Pg. 518
Yet another mildly insulting name for someone. In fact, this one is a bit ruder than pillock so you probably wouldn't say it in front of Grandma.
n idiot: I met my sister’s boyfriend the other day and he seems like a complete prat. Derived from a time when the word was slang for your posterior (in a similar way to the more contemporaneous “arse”) from whence, interestingly, came the peculiarly American word “pratfall” (a fall on one’s behind).
little girls that wear tight low cut jeans and belly shirts like Brittany Spears "Check out those prostitots over there. What ya think . . . are they 11? 12?"Â
n a school-child who, having done particularly well academically or on the sports field, is allowed to perform such glorious tasks as making sure everyone behaves properly in the lunch queue, tidying up after school events and showing new pupils around at the weekends. As you may have guessed, I was never a prefect. Bitter? Me?
Howitzer projectile - term used by pilots transporting same.
n fender-bender. An event towards the more sedate end of car accidents - youÂ’re unlikely to hear on the news that fourteen people were killed in a multi-car prang and ensuing fireball on Wednesday evening.
n. A brandname of clothes and fashion accessories like Gucci or Fendi "If you love me I want you to buy me a Prada knapsack, with the hat to match."Â
The tendency for a propeller to push the stern sideways. For example, a right-handed propeller (rotating clockwise) will tend to push the stern of the boat to starboard. Also see "Paddlewheel Effect".
radio, similar to PRC-25 but incorporated an encryption feature for secure communication.
n anchor (the person, not the nautical device). In the U.K., presenters of news programmes are known as presenters rather than “anchors.” Likewise, the Brits have co-presenters instead of “co-anchors,” a term which almost caused my boss to regurgitate his drink during a U.S. business trip when he heard it as “co-wanker.”
Extremely excitable (PRF is a radar term: pulse repetition frequency).
Eletromecânico - Carambeí/PR - PR
money. "Ever since I started workin this job I've had mad dead presidents to spend."Â
nicknamed Prick. lightweight infantry field radio. Pg. 518
Yet another mildly insulting name for someone. In fact, this one is a bit ruder than pillock so you probably wouldn't say it in front of Grandma.
n idiot: I met my sister’s boyfriend the other day and he seems like a complete prat. Derived from a time when the word was slang for your posterior (in a similar way to the more contemporaneous “arse”) from whence, interestingly, came the peculiarly American word “pratfall” (a fall on one’s behind).
little girls that wear tight low cut jeans and belly shirts like Brittany Spears "Check out those prostitots over there. What ya think . . . are they 11? 12?"Â
n a school-child who, having done particularly well academically or on the sports field, is allowed to perform such glorious tasks as making sure everyone behaves properly in the lunch queue, tidying up after school events and showing new pupils around at the weekends. As you may have guessed, I was never a prefect. Bitter? Me?
Howitzer projectile - term used by pilots transporting same.
n fender-bender. An event towards the more sedate end of car accidents - youÂ’re unlikely to hear on the news that fourteen people were killed in a multi-car prang and ensuing fireball on Wednesday evening.
n. A brandname of clothes and fashion accessories like Gucci or Fendi "If you love me I want you to buy me a Prada knapsack, with the hat to match."Â
The tendency for a propeller to push the stern sideways. For example, a right-handed propeller (rotating clockwise) will tend to push the stern of the boat to starboard. Also see "Paddlewheel Effect".
radio, similar to PRC-25 but incorporated an encryption feature for secure communication.
n anchor (the person, not the nautical device). In the U.K., presenters of news programmes are known as presenters rather than “anchors.” Likewise, the Brits have co-presenters instead of “co-anchors,” a term which almost caused my boss to regurgitate his drink during a U.S. business trip when he heard it as “co-wanker.”
Extremely excitable (PRF is a radar term: pulse repetition frequency).
Eletromecânico - Carambeí/PR - PR