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As a learning organization, 5 Points Electrical is continuously evolving and this forward momentum is propelled by the passion and creativity of the 5 Points Team. Come join us! As a foreman, you will have a vital role in the installation of commercial electrical systems.
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Lyons Magnus leads the food industry with creativity and innovation, crafting top-quality products across all manufacturing phases, from raw materials to marketing. Excellent knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, compressors, motors, controllers, pumps, conveyors, and high-speed bottling and packaging equipment.
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At Pratt & Whitney, we believe diversity of thought enables creativity, innovation, and a foundation for inclusion. Requires knowledge of electricity and electronics, A.C. and D.C. circuits, various phase power and distribution systems and working knowledge of National Electrical Code as applied to industrial work, including installations in hazardous areas.
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Repair, service and/or calibrate complex electronic and electrical systems utilizing hardwired or computerized controls, power distribution systems, instrumentation and a variety of other electrical and electronic equipment.
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Safely operate small manual & electrical tools in a light-industrial environment and maintain accurate inventory of tooling, product and equipment for assigned work area and safely operate Power & Manual Industrial Equipment inside and outside the production center.
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Work overtime and be available for any shift assignment, lift up to 25 lbs, and stand and work for extended periods of time. Paid time off including: 3 weeks of vacation, 56 hours sick time, 5 days paid Absence with Permission, and 12 paid government holidays throughout the year inclusive of holiday shutdown for the week between Christmas and New Year.
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Experience with electronics and electrical theory, including A.C., D.C. and solid-state theory, polyphase power, and computer operations and codes, mechanics, hydraulics and pneumatics, and their interdependence in control systems.
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Communicate effectively and work collaboratively with all customers/plants Provide technical direction to less experienced controls engineers Design and troubleshooting of electrical controls systems Work may involve development and testing of advanced process technology Overtime and Travel as required, based on assignment Job Types: Contract, Full-time Pay: $40.00 - $50.00 per hour Schedule: 8 hour shift Work Location: In person.
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Eaton’s Electrical division is currently seeking a Production Supervisor - 2nd Shift. We create an environment where creativity, invention and discovery become reality, each and every day.
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In 1909, S&C Electric Company transformed the delivery of safe, reliable electricity with the invention of the Liquid Power Fuse. Today, as the world faces extreme weather events and the demand for electricity grows, S&C continues to innovate and advance the electrical grid, ensuring reliable and resilient power for homes, communities, and critical infrastructure around the world.
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Required: - CTE Building and Construction Trades (Residential and Commercial Construction) AND/OR - CTE: Engineering and Architecture (Mechanical / Electrical Drafting) AND/OR - CTE: Energy, Environment, and Utilities One (1) year of experience within the last five (5) years or two (2) in the last ten (10) years WORK SHIFT: TBD hours/week, pending student enrollment.
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Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, welding, fabrication and troubleshooting repairs; Innovation - Our legacy of creativity, integrity, and rich capabilities drive our innovation engine providing the spark for future success.
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Perform scheduled and unscheduled repairs/ troubleshooting to mechanical and some electrical equipment (such as pumps, compressed air, high- pressure steam boiler, and hydraulic systems). The 3rd Shift Maintenance Technician located in Kansas City, KS, reports to our Maintenance Manager.
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Eaton's Electrical division is currently seeking to hire 2nd Shift Assemblers to join our team. This position is responsible for assembling breaker detail using hand, bench and power tools, conducting electrical and mechanical tests, packing, stamping, labeling, soldering and detailing operations as instructed.
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Two years post-secondary technical education to include industrial electrical and mechanical maintenance or equivalent required. 2 years or more industrial maintenance working directly with machines (doing both electrical and mechanical.
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