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Ability to analyze, troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, optical and electrical control systems. The technician must be able to follow layout drawings and blueprints used in the installation of equipment, complete status (service) reports daily and expense reports on a weekly basis.
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Title: Electrical Controls EngineerLocation: Grottoes, VASalary: $80,000-$110,000 Requirements: PLC, HMI, PCB Board Layout, Solidworks, Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Electrical EngineeringWe are a leading U.S. based manufacturer of fresh food & beverage packaging.
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Education: Electronics technician certification or Associates degree in Electrical or Electro-mechanical Engineering technology, biomedical technology, or equivalent. Ability to read and understand standards, specifications, schematics and PCB layout files.
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Four (4) years of experience in industrial electrical work that includes: electrical design, schematics, and panel layout; programming drives, PLC's and HMI's. Work with a team of electricians and millwrights to troubleshoot and repair complex electrical problems, deliver preventative and routine maintenance on plant equipment, create innovative solutions to complex issues, and work on capital projects.
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Proficient in the safe and efficient use of electrical, hand tools, power tools and layout tools as well as measurement tools. Load gravel, dirt and sand; smooth and grade roads; spread rock and gravel.
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Drive system trades, requirements capture, component selection, analysis, schematic capture, PCB layout, prototyping, hardware bring-up, debugging, documentation, manufacturing, and test of complex electrical designs.
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Proficient in circuit design and analysis, schematics, layout, detailed drawings, manufacturing, circuit card bring-up, and troubleshooting. Responsible for the detailed design (analog and digital) and system integration of Aerospace electrical products.
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Design circuits, perform electrical analyses, select components, create electrical schematics and perform/support PCB layout. Prime Air is seeking an experienced Electrical Engineer to design and develop power electronics hardware and related electrical power systems for Prime Air Drones.
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Experience with design and drafting of industrial mechanical systems including layouts/general arrangements, pneumatic systems, tanks, material handling and processing equipment, electrical systems or machine design.
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Skill set for the core work will be to read print and schematics, understand p&id's and materials of construction, layout and install system, pipe-fitting, electrical trouble shooting, understand regulators, solenoids, check valves, different types of valves manual and automatic, pressure relief devices, rupture discs, honest, trust worthy and a team player.
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Preferred Educational Requirement: M.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering or related discipline and 10+ years' experience in layout design. Minimum Educational Requirement: B.S. Degree in any Engineering discipline + 5 years layout design.
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For 70 years, our employee-owned company has provided innovative services that optimize the performance of world-class mechanical and electrical systems that serve healthcare facilities, hotels, schools, sports arenas, mission critical facilities and industrial complexes and other essential institutions.
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Seeking a Customer Service Installation Technician who will be responsible for safely constructing all types of liquid and/or gaseous cryogenic supply systems. Similar jobs lean toward HVAC technician.
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Layout and install electrical wiring per N.E.C. and local codes. Assist in training others in electrical specialist related functions. As an Electrical Specialist Level 1, you will perform all industrial electrical repairs and installations following all code and safety requirements.
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Prepares for on-site installation and repairs by examining building layout, anticipating difficulties, gathering materials and coordinating on-site work, as necessary. All Pro Plumbing, Heating, Air, and Electrical is a top-notch Southern California contractor focused on providing significant value to our residential customers.
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