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Good working knowledge of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems, with hands-on troubleshooting experience. Experience with process controllers such as Allen-Bradley, Siemens, Omron, Yaskawa, and basic programming skills are a plus.
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Proficient at reading/interpreting blue prints and schematics (electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic) Basic understanding, troubleshooting and experience with Electrical Systems (AC circuits-motors and drives, DC circuits-motors and drives, 480 Volts 3 phase, transformers, control power, relays) Basic understanding, troubleshooting and experience with Electronic Systems (controls, ladder logic, PLC programming, C programming A) Ability to stand 8 hours a day.
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Support all related web-based systems and information, including campus mechanical (water, sewer, steam, condensate, and electrical) systems, and assist in the troubleshooting and maintenance, of such systems.
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Know how to use electronics technician tools such as electrical multimeter, network analyzers, and related equipment. Attention to detail and meticulous logging of testing, troubleshooting steps, and findings.
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Electrical and control troubleshooting. Access and troubleshooting of electro-mechanical components and systems, including PLC and PC communications. The Technical Support Engineer applies sound electrical and controls experience and builds upon your capacity to support our hotline team based upon the needs of our clients within North America, Mexico, and Central America regions.
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Troubleshooting, construction and installation of electrical components for machinery and equipment. Journeyman status or equivalent experience in electrical trade. The employee, under maintenance supervision, performs a wide range of maintenance electrical assignments.
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Responsibilities:Perform troubleshooting and repair of electrical systems of a simple nature, including identifying faulty components such as motors, fuses, heaters, limit switches, electrical motor clutches, and brakes.
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Capable of interpreting electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, & mechanical schematics for troubleshooting. Acts as a problem solving & continuous improvement resource for PLC programming, variable speed drives, electrical & pneumatic controls, mechanical systems, etc.
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Undertake troubleshooting across a variety of systems including electrical, mechanical, PLC, HMI, and robotics. Experience in electrical troubleshooting preferred. Proficiency in troubleshooting hydraulic, pneumatic, and lubrication systems.
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From troubleshooting to installation and training, you'll be the go-to person both on-site at customers' facilities and company locations. Ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical prints.
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This includes hands-on development of electronics from inception through manufacturing transfer, including circuitry design, component selection, PCB layout, PCB fabrication (prototyping and serial production), board testing/troubleshooting, documentation, and verification and validation within a regulated environment.
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Associates degree (Electrical, Electronics, Mechanical or Fluidics) strongly preferred or military equivalent. A Field Service Engineer I (FSE I), reporting to Field Service Management will be responsible for the installation, preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs of the Tablo Dialysis System.
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System One is currently hiring for an Electrical Engineering Technician in St. Louis, MO. SUMMARY: You'll work individually and in teams to support capital projects and implement solutions for our clients.
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3 years experience in industrial electrical, instrumentation and controls. PLC troubleshooting and repair (program edits / equipment repair) Talento Search Group has an opening for a Electrical Controls Maintenance Technician in Marion, IN. This is a direct hire position with a stable company.
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The Maintenance technician is responsible for ensuring the proper functioning of the production equipment by using quick in-depth troubleshooting and preventive maintenance while maintaining the highest safety, quality, GMP standards.
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