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Ability to perform mechanical assembly tasks including but not limited to lee plug installation, Heli coil installation, shrink fit process, utilization of harbor press, torque and sealant application.
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Performs mechanical/plumbing maintenance including: replacement/ adjustment of flush valves, repairing leaks, clear drains and toilets, replaces filters, belts and motors, coil repairs, trap/valve maintenance, equipment cleaning, lubrication, water treatment, and inspection.
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National manufacturer searching for a Maintenance Supervisor to support manufacturing lines in the coil processing, stamping, and tubing industry. High frequency tube welding and steel coil slitting is a plus.
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Responsibilities:Perform scheduled maintenance on heating and air conditioning equipment to include chiller, boiler, cooling tower, package unit and split systemTasks include filter changes, coil cleaning, condensate treatment, ectMust be able to lift up to 50lbs in the performance of duties.
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System One is partnering with a local manufacturer searching for a Mechanical Engineer and a Mechanical Drafter with experience in the HVAC industry. Qualifications: Must have relevant experience in the HVAC industry as a Drafter or a Mechanical Engineer.
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Maintain, monitor, repair, conduct routine preventive maintenance and non-scheduled maintenance of all heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment including, but not limited to, replacing mechanical seals, re-packing pumps and valves, replacing bearings and bets, checking for proper alignment, repairing fan coil units, brazing and soldering, calibrating controls, working on pressure vessels, replacing piping and fittings.
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Build high frequency coil as required for mill welding systems. Repair mechanical, pneumatic or hydraulic components of electrical equipment. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 3 years' experience as a maintenance electrician in a manufacturing environment.
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DRS Marlo Coil manufactures robust heat transfer, refrigeration, and air handling equipment for industrial, commercial, utility and marine markets. Mechanical engineering background with an understanding of thermal dynamic principals.
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Minimum 3 years' experience as a maintenance electrician in a manufacturing environment required. Atkore is forging a future where our employees, customers, suppliers, shareholders, and communities are building better together – a future focused on serving the customer and powering and protecting the world.
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3+ Years of Experience in an Electrical/Mechanical/Machinist type position. Inspect & test brake coil. Finding root cause, failure mechanical and electrical motor testing. Install equipment such as motors, gearbox, blowers, etc.
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Disassembly of low voltage nema/iec ac motor document findings, failed broken components, etc. If you are an Electric Motor Machinist and want to work alongside other proven craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior craftsmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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May require knowledge of MRP/ERP with a solid understanding of electro-mechanical assembly operations, bills of material, demand material planning, and the supply chain purchasing process Qualifications.
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Hydronic piping systems i.e.; chilled water, heating hot water, refrigeration piping, steam, steam condensate, Natural Gas, LP Gas, Fuel Oil Systems), must have general knowledge of (HVAC Equipment i.e.: Air Handling Units, Energy Recovery Units, Chillers, Cooling Towers, Fan Coil Units, VAV Boxes, CAV Boxes, Reheat Coils, OA Units, Boilers, Condensing Boilers, Heat Exchangers, Air Separators, Pump Systems, etc.
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Mechanical Estimator will perform and assist Sr. Estimators and Estimating Manager in the preparation of estimates for Hard Bids & Budgets. Specific Knowledge of Mechanical / HVAC Systems (ductwork i.e.; sheet metal, fiberglass, grease duct, supply & exhaust fans, other fan sets, grilles, registers, linear diffusers, etc.
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Strong understanding of steel coil processing, work instructions, and production standards. Press Setup : Configure and set up mechanical power presses or hydraulic presses to exact specifications, ensuring seamless production processes.
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