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Design and analyze complex electro-mechanical components and systems using engineering expertise. Working knowledge of one or more of the following: 2D/3D Electro Magnetic Finite Element Analysis, System Modeling (Mathcad, Matlab, Simulink, Flux2D), Acoustics, Thermal Analysis.
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Performs duties including, but not limited to mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic troubleshooting and repair of machines. One or more years of demonstrated experience in the electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic applications.
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The Field Service Specialist role requires a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline plus 1-year relevant hands-on experience or completion of an associate degree or technical certificate program in electrical or electro-mechanical engineering, engineering technology or related engineering discipline and 4+ years of previous relevant hands-on work experience.
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Key Words: Technician, Engineer, Maintenance, Electric, Tool, Diagnose, Product, Service, Systems, Repair, Troubleshoot, Equipment, PVD, Vacuum, Repair, Pump, Equipment, Industrial, Field, Travel, Component, Machinery, Coating, Electro, Materials, Hydraulic, Electrical, Mechanical, Denver, Longmont, Lakewood, Aurora.
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Ideal degrees include Associate of Applied Science in aviation maintenance, diesel, natural gas, compression, instrumentation, controls, electrical, electro-mechanical or corrosion.
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Joining our US investor-owned team means contributing to commercialization of some of the most exciting technologies the world has ever seen including superconducting, 3D integrated circuits or computer chips, carbon nanotubes, photonic logic devices, Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems and other emerging device topologies.
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Title: Electro-Mechanical Technician Shift- Day Shift. We are currently working with a growing manufacturing client on adding an Electro-Mechanical Tech to join their team.
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Previous experience testing electro-mechanical and solid-state relays and meters is a plus. senior technicians lead and perform testing, maintenance and repair of low and medium voltage circuit breakers, transformers, switchgear, motor control and other electrical apparatus in the shop and in the field.
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Troubleshoot and repair electro-mechanical, industrial controls, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment, or systems (Involving circuits, relay logic, wiring, motors, servo drives, etc.) Trade school graduate or two-year Associates degree in a mechanical, electrical, or mechanical technician program or equivalent industry, military, or other relevant experience.
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Utilizes machining, electrical and mechanical trade skills to complete daily tasks. Able to interpret and produce mechanical and electrical drawings and schematics. Utilizes various mechanical and electrical test equipment.
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BS Degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or another relevant discipline and one year experience. Electro-mechanical troubleshooting ability, understanding of electronic principles, working knowledge of computer systems and P.C.'s.
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Perform a wide variety of routine and non-routine electrical / mechanical assembly operations including installation of power distribution cables, harnesses. (Auto Mechanics is considered electro-mechanical.
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Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment. Performs moderately complex assembly or rework functions that include but are not limited to attaching mechanical and electrical components, wiring harnesses, soldering connections, and intermediate assembly tasks, such as potting, cleaning, curing, stamping, and color-coding parts and assemblies.
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Experienced Industrial Electronic Field Service Technicians w/an electro-mechanical background. Strong electro-mechanical problem solvers. Electrical/electronic ACAD and PLC programming experience is a plus.
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Work requires high level of knowledge and experience of standard and CNC machinery, electricity, electronics, and electro-mechanical. Diagnoses malfunctioning apparatus such as production equipment, transformers, motors, relays, switches, rectifiers, conduit and lighting fixtures, and replaces faulty electrical components of machines such as electric motor bearings or broken wires and cables, rewires motors, adjusts mechanical parts, or positions sensing devices.
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