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Diagnosing and repairing machine problems: The technician is responsible for identifying and troubleshooting issues with CNC machines, including mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and software-related problems.
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Technical knowledge and skills in the following areas: PLC's, Computers & Information Technology, Hydraulic/Pneumatic, Motion/Motor Control, Welding, Machining. Write, program, troubleshoot, modify, and/or repair programmable logic controllers, CNC machines, robotics, and other electronic equipment.
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Perform advanced maintenance duties using hoists and hand and power tools such as reading mechanical schematics, cut & key a shaft, broach a sprocket, change gear head, weld stainless metal, use a metal sheer, use a metal bender, cut & crimp ends on hydraulic hose and cut & lace belting.
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This employee will perform preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of all kinds of manufacturing equipment including CNC controlled lathes, machining centers, presses, and welding robots at all DW locations.
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Randstad has partnered with a dynamic and growing manufacturing company in Minneapolis and we are on the hunt for an expereienced CNC Maintenance Technician on 1st shift! cnc maintenance technician.
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Troubleshoots and determines cause of failures that occur in all conventional, N/C and CNC machinery including electric, electronic, hydraulic and mechanical failures. Under the direction of the supervisor-responsible for all repairs and maintenance of conventional machinery, N/C machinery, CNC machinery, mechanical equipment and material handling equipment.
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Operating knowledge of machine shop related equipment, CNC programming and welding experience preferred. Operating knowledge of machine shop related equipment, CNC programming and welding experience preferred.
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Any CNC programming, PLC programming experience a plus. 2+ years of manufacturing experience with emphasis in hydraulic, pneumatic and industrial skill sets with some experience in PLC and HVAC.
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Previous CNC machining or machine building experience preferred. Read and follow mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical prints/drawings. Assemble and start-up new CNC machines to company specifications.
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Perform routine and preventative maintenance on CNC machines, automation equipment, stamping presses and basic industrial machinery. Perform mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic troubleshooting and repair as required.
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Troubleshooting and repairing CNC machines, EDM, Compressors, Dryers, Manual mills and lathes, and welding equipment to ensure effective results for a high-quality finished product. This successful candidate has 3+ years of experience troubleshooting and repairing CNC machines, EDM, Compressors, Dryers, Manual mills and lathes, and welding equipment to ensure effective results for a high-quality finished product.
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Good knowledge of hydraulic and pneumatic circuits, and heating/cooling systems. Prepare and interpret hydraulic and pneumatic schematics or layouts. Excellent knowledge of CNC and manual machines and equipment.
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JOB DUTIES: The Maintenance Technician will be responsible for performing a variety of repairs and routine maintenance on industrial equipment ranging from PLC controlled hydraulic presses, CNC lathes and mills to all supporting equipment including robots and conveyors that is used in the production and certification of high-pressure seamless gas and low-pressure acetylene cylinders.
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Knowledge of OEM CNC machine controllers (Okuma). Knowledge of CNC machine construction and operation. Demonstrated high degree of industrial mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical aptitude and repair abilities.
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The CNC Field Service Technician must have or be willing to learn through training on the job and classroom an understanding of mechanical drawings, electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic schematics, PLC ladder diagrams and testing equipment required to effectively diagnose and resolve issues with electrical/mechanical components, as well as electro-mechanical and machine control systems.
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