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As a LONG Controls Technician you will support customers by programming temperature control systems based on project specifications. Experience with pneumatic controls. Programming and troubleshooting skill with KMC, Schneider, Tridium/Honeywell, and other equivalent systems.
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JOB FUNCTIONS AND KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Review and monitor plant operation/processes for optimizing quality and production of products meeting required data specifications, including but not limited to working safely and having good trouble shooting skills on mechanical equipment (natural gas internal combustion engines, natural gas compressors, electrical and pneumatic controls, pumps, and control equipment.
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Directed order fulfillment equipment, controls and software, robotics, mezzanines, and structures. The Quality Control Technician works in the Quality Control department to perform quality assurance activies in compliance with the WCM Quality manual and ISO procedures.
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Perform end-user support related security and controls and compliance related tasks such as access reviews, risk assessments, controls verifications, facility inspections, maintenance of verification logs.
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VanZandt Controls and Eagle Automation has an opening for a Board Repair Technician to capitalize on the capabilities and success of a strong team in the fast-paced market of New Mexico.
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Avionics Technician 2 are responsible for inspecting and testing the complex electrical and computer systems that allow aircraft to function. They oversee an airplane's radar system, radio communications equipment and the flight controls.
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This position may require licensing for compliance with export controls or sanctions regulations. We are looking for a talented Diesel Technician to join our team in Syracuse, NY specializing in engine repairs for our Distribution Business.
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Job title: Maintenance Technician - Robotic Controls. Must be able to troubleshoot ladder logic with a knowledge of robotic controls and programming. Athenpollo Inc is looking for a Maintenance Technician to support a world-class manufacturing company.
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Our full spectrum of best-in-class services includes HVAC & refrigeration installations, remodels, service & maintenance; and energy solutions, including controls and lighting. Refrigeration Service Technician.
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Troubleshoots and repairs electrical/electronic equipment including but not limited to programmable controls, power supplies, instrumentation, gages and test equipment. Must work with upper level technician until proficient.
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Moore's is a mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and controls solutions company providing commercial and industrial services across Virginia and North Carolina. Proven experience as a Service Technician, with a focus on troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing HVAC/R systems.
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With supervision, is primarily responsible for the repair, maintenance and installation for all campus commercial HVAC/R equipment to include air handlers, split systems, air cooled chillers, boilers, water heaters, heat pumps, circulating pumps, refrigeration equipment, electric, pneumatic and DDC controls at the journeyman level.
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Inspect, service, troubleshoot, repair and/or replace, overhauls aircraft components & parts, hydraulic systems & landing gear, electrical systems, structures & sheet metal, flight controls & rigging, pneumatic systems, engines, propellers, etc.
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The Refrigeration Service Technician will enjoy working independently as a representative of Climate Pros. performing journeyman-level work in the maintenance, troubleshooting, diagnosis, and repair of refrigeration electrical, mechanical, and microprocessor control systems commonly installed in supermarkets and single systems, parallel racks systems, display cases, and walk-in boxes.
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Trane is recognized worldwide as the brand standard for HVAC and Building Controls Systems. EPA Certification Preferred (e.g. HVAC Journeyman, Boiler Operator, Gas Installer etc. In order to perform your task you will utilize your knowledge of air conditioning theory, pipe fitting, and mechanical layouts.
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