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QUALIFICATIONS:To perform this job successfully, an individual must have a valid A&P Certification, experience working heavy transport aircraft preferably 747-200, -400 and 767 aircraft, be able to use and understand aircraft maintenance manuals, parts catalogs, wiring diagram manuals and troubleshooting manuals, have good computer skills and verbal communication skills.
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Assembly, production, Material handling, data entry, typing, computer skills, quality control, quality assurance, repair parts, troubleshooting, hand tool, blueprint, electrical, mechanical, soldering.
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Troubleshooting: Computer repair techs must be able to diagnose, repair and test computer problems as they arise. Due to one our newest business launches with the largest retailer in the world; Wal-Mart our growth and the demand for talented Computer Repair Technicians has catapulted.
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Assist with the troubleshooting and programming of programs once installed onsiteApplied knowledge in programming major manufacturers (Allen-Bradley, Schneider Electric, Siemens, etc.) PLCs & OITsStrong understanding of computer operations, Microsoft OfficeWorking knowledge of instruments and electro-mechanical devices used for process control.
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Under the supervision of the Supervisor, IT Operations, the Field Support Analyst I is responsible for providing support for all endpoint technology issues including computer troubleshooting and repair, software installation and configuration, and other user facing issues.
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Advanced ability to perform complex troubleshooting and analysis of PC hardware, PC operating systems, and office automation software, with expert level knowledge in at least one area of specialization.
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Preferred Education, Experience, & Skills Bachelor's degree in computer science, Information Systems Understanding of Windows operating systems Understanding of ServiceNow IT management/request and ticketing system Advance Troubleshooting skills Secret Clearance Level – Must be able to obtain.
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Description: The Repair Station Test Technician is responsible for troubleshooting, testing, modifying and overhaul of electronic systems and components, by applying principals and theories of electronics, electrical circuitry, engineering mathematics, electronic and electrical testing and physics.
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Bachelor's/Master's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, Mechatronics, Software or Chemical Engineering or Computer Science. The Technology Consultant will assist in commercial marketing activities, interface with product teams, be the contact for product and quality issues, provide post sales troubleshooting when needed, and act as a local interface with Tech Support.
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Job Description Responsibilities POSITION SUMMARY:The Computer Support Specialist I (CSS I) performs basic level software installations with main focus on hardware setups and troubleshooting of computer hardware.
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Limited Maintenance ElectricianTwist Bioscience is seeking a Limited Maintenance Electrician (LME) to support the Facilities Maintenance Team at the Twist facility in Wilsonville, OR. This role will be responsible for the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of all the site's Facility Mechanical systems in a fast-paced DNA synthesis environment.
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Demonstrated technological proficiency in computer skills, database management, and PeopleSoft, comprehensive understanding and troubleshooting ability for CCH ProSystem fx Engagement and Quickbooks and database management software.
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Operate, utilize, and maintain a personal computer for electrical troubleshooting,programming, configuring, and general maintenance of electrical control equipment. Troubleshoot electrical control systems, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, andgeneral industrial control equipment.
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Documentation skills (ability to clearly and concisely enter detailed information into ticketing application)Proficient with use of Microsoft Office softwareComputer hardware/software troubleshooting skillsBasic computer hardware knowledge.
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You will become an expert on computer information systems, electronic controls and mechanical systems. Position Summary: As a System Specialist II you will be installing, maintaining and troubleshooting industrial and commercial Building Automation Systems.
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