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Must have good working knowledge of all aspects of electrical controls, mechanical assembly, plumbing, and heating, ventilating and air-conditioning related control systems. Read and interpret electrical control and mechanical assembly drawings, as well as service manuals for all equipment.
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Ability to use tools, test, and measuring equipment to perform hands-on and remote troubleshooting of mechanical/ cryogenic problems. Certain positions at Bruker require compliance with export control laws and as a result, all interviewed candidates for all positions will be screened pre-interview to determine their eligibility in light of export control restrictions.
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Programming/troubleshooting experience with automation controls, automated assembly, control systems, PLC’s, HMI’s, Servo’s, and vision inspection systems is a plus. Provide technical support/troubleshooting to injection molding operations.
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Minimum two (2) years' work experience in a technical / engineering field, involving superconducting and cryogenic systems preferred. All our systems and instruments are designed to improve safety of products, accelerate time-to-market and support industries in successfully enhancing quality of life.
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This is a full-time experienced Maintenance Mechanic position that is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and installing pneumatic and hydraulic systems, control valves, centrifugal and positive displacement pumps.
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Working knowledge of signal processing, control systems, networking. Experience in embedded systems design, including use of an RTOS. Experience with hands-on software development and troubleshooting on embedded targets.
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Must have strong knowledge in the maintenance and troubleshooting of AC/DC drives, PLCs, overhead cranes, management control systems, calibration of field transmitters/transducers and weigh scales, and low and medium voltage equipment.
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This role will entail - Plant controls support- Modifying, troubleshooting, and some light programming in Allen Bradley (mostly RSLogix ) control systems onsite at customer- HMI / SCADA Development (mostly FactoryTalk SE) - Working with customer's internal employees to keep the automation lines up and running throughout 3rd shift- Read electrical schematics- Use meters, wire new VFDs, wire a motor, run cables, and install sensors- Calibrate flow meters, scales, etc.
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Skills: In-depth knowledge of development tools, application frameworks, and testing tools In-depth knowledge of OSS applications and software In-depth knowledge of choosing the appropriate lifecycle and the planning, monitoring and control of the systems engineering process Advanced knowledge of network and systems engineering systems concepts and system/super-system skills, including NetApp Clustered On-TAP, Cisco UCS, and VMWare systems.
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Performs testing and records Point of Care instrument maintenance, troubleshooting, and quality control as assigned. Phlebotomist II will obtain blood specimens, process specimens for analysis, utilize the appropriate computer systems to register patients, facilitate billing, and perform overall specimen accessioning and processing.
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Responsible for inspecting, troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining a variety of moderately complex to complex instrumentation and electrical equipment to include control systems, sensors, analyzers, electrical motors, pneumatic instrumentation, programmable controllers, etc.
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Lead global machine maintenance strategy with systems to improve asset availability. Lead technical process improvement and troubleshooting support on metal and plastic fabrication. Maintain familiarity with manufacturing, inventory control, and costing software applications.
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Acquiring a high degree of proficiency in bioreactor control systems, software, analytical equipment; maintaining and troubleshooting instruments while maintaining a clean and organized lab space.
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Working with industrial process measurement equipment, gas detectors, protective monitoring and computerized control systems. The Control Systems Technicians maintain and repair pneumatic, chemical, electric, and electronic components, analyze equipment including computers, networks, and PLCs. Most equipment is in an industrial setting.
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Provide first-line troubleshooting on process control systems, applications, and infrastructure. Evaluate risks to ensure safe and reliable plant operations during troubleshooting and maintenance activities on control systems and applications.
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