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Carambeí - PR, , Brazil
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Descrição do Cargo
Executa manutenções preventivas e corretivas nos equipamentos e instalações.
Monta e desmonta máquinas e equipamentos.
Resolve problemas de média e alta complexidade.
Capacita tecnicamente os níveis abaixo.
Autonomia completa até ensina.
Propõe e executa melhorias nos equipamentos e instalações
Formação Acadêmica
Ensino Fundamental Completo.
Eletricista: Curso Eletricista (mínimo 180h).
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Slangs & AI meanings
World War II.
- Pronounced shooftee, this means to take a look at something, to take a butchers! It's an old Arabic word, picked up by British soldiers during World War II, in North Africa.
Universal nickname for the A10 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft.
A slang term for an Imperial II-class Star Destroyer
A diversion in which one gives a word, to which another finds a rhyme. If the same word is repeated, a forfeit is demanded. It also refers to drinking.
One who holds by his duties and carries them out to the letter is said to be all for George. Common during World War II, but since King George VI's death in 1952, the phrase has fallen out of use; no subsequent variation for Queen Elizabeth II seems to have evolved.
Believed to originate in pre WW II Detroit. Comparison to the blackened smokestacks of the manufacturing plants.
Central Highlands military region in South Vietnam. Pg. 520
A smaller, lightly armed warship built in large numbers during World War II. Employed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, but also provided some protection against aircraft and smaller surface ships.
Radar Intercept Officer. Backseat crewman in the F-14 Tomcat or F-4 Phantom II.
n A U.S. Army foot soldier, especially in World War II.
Pronounced shooftee, this means to take a look at something, to take a butchers! It's an old Arabic word, picked up by British soldiers during World War II, in North Africa.
deragatory expression for a Japanese person. Common in World War II movies> The Japanese call their country "nippon". thus, they can be called both "japs" and "nips"
n. a wad of money or cash. (see also "gwap" or "guap"). The term was used in the film "State Property II" by rapper Baby Boy.Â
Eletricista II - Carambeí PR
World War II.
- Pronounced shooftee, this means to take a look at something, to take a butchers! It's an old Arabic word, picked up by British soldiers during World War II, in North Africa.
Universal nickname for the A10 Thunderbolt II close air support aircraft.
A slang term for an Imperial II-class Star Destroyer
A diversion in which one gives a word, to which another finds a rhyme. If the same word is repeated, a forfeit is demanded. It also refers to drinking.
One who holds by his duties and carries them out to the letter is said to be all for George. Common during World War II, but since King George VI's death in 1952, the phrase has fallen out of use; no subsequent variation for Queen Elizabeth II seems to have evolved.
Believed to originate in pre WW II Detroit. Comparison to the blackened smokestacks of the manufacturing plants.
Central Highlands military region in South Vietnam. Pg. 520
A smaller, lightly armed warship built in large numbers during World War II. Employed primarily for anti-submarine warfare, but also provided some protection against aircraft and smaller surface ships.
Radar Intercept Officer. Backseat crewman in the F-14 Tomcat or F-4 Phantom II.
n A U.S. Army foot soldier, especially in World War II.
Pronounced shooftee, this means to take a look at something, to take a butchers! It's an old Arabic word, picked up by British soldiers during World War II, in North Africa.
deragatory expression for a Japanese person. Common in World War II movies> The Japanese call their country "nippon". thus, they can be called both "japs" and "nips"
n. a wad of money or cash. (see also "gwap" or "guap"). The term was used in the film "State Property II" by rapper Baby Boy.Â
Eletricista II - Carambeí PR