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  2. International Union of Operating Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE) is a trade union within the United States-based AFL–CIO representing primarily construction workers who work as heavy equipment operators, mechanics, surveyors, and stationary engineers (also called operating engineers or power engineers) who maintain heating and other systems in buildings and industrial complexes, in the United States ...

  3. Stationary engineer - Wikipedia

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    Stationary engineer. Operators controlling various equipment within a control room. A stationary engineer (also called an operating engineer, power engineer or process operator) is a technically trained professional who operates, troubleshoots and oversees industrial machinery and equipment that provide and utilize energy in various forms.

  4. Frank Hanley (unionist) - Wikipedia

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    Born in New York City, Hanley attended All Hallows High School, then became a heavy equipment operator and joined the International Union of Operating Engineers (IUOE). He spent time in the United States Marine Corps, including serving in the Korean War, then attended the University of Notre Dame.

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    The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 701 covers all members in Oregon and five counties in southwest Washington. According to their website, the union represents 3,900 heavy ...

  6. South Prairie Const. Co. v. Local No. 627, International ...

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    Facts. The union, Local No 627 of the International Union of Operating Engineers claimed that the South Prairie Construction Co and Peter Kiewit Sons' Co were both a single employer, and that they were committing an unfair labor practice under the National Labor Relations Act 1935 §8(a)(5) by refusing to apply a collective agreement to them.

  7. Site reliability engineering - Wikipedia

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    Site reliability engineering ( SRE) is a set of principles and practices that applies aspects of software engineering to IT infrastructure and operations. [1] SRE claims to create highly reliable and scalable software systems. Although they are closely related, SRE is slightly different from DevOps. [2] [3] [4]

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    International Union of Operating Engineers Local 541; Iron Workers Local 451; IUPAT District Council 21 ... September 7–12, 2023 531 (LV) — 12% 44%: 23% 2%:

  9. Telecommunications engineering - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications engineer working to maintain London's phone service during World War 2, in 1942. Telecommunications engineering is a subfield of electronics engineering which seeks to design and devise systems of communication at a distance. [1] [2] The work ranges from basic circuit design to strategic mass developments.