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Electrical Maintenance Technician will be responsible for troubleshooting and diagnosing causes of electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic system problems on production equipment and execute the most feasible method of repair.
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High school diploma or equivalent, plus two years technical electro-mechanical discipline or equivalent work experience. Searches for and diagnoses malfunctions in elevator/escalator systems, inspects, adjusts maintains hydraulic, mechanical and electrical components installed in elevators and escalators.
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Electro-Mechanical Technician II. Lays out, assembles, installs, and maintains plumbing, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electric systems. Trade school training and/or a degree in a mechanical or electrical-related field with emphasis on CNC Machines required.
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Position consists of plant maintenance support of electro-hydraulic presses, moving equipment, and facilities. Experience with electrical, mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic system maintenance.
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The ability to adapt to varying shift lengths and workdays (8 - 12-hour shifts and occasional weekends) Education High school education or GED equivalent QUALIFICATIONS As an Industrial Electro-Mechanical Technician, you should have experience with a combination of mechanical and electrical maintenance skills and are responsible for performing routine inspections, repairs, and upgrades on industrial equipment.
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Electro-Mechanical Technician Make a Difference in YOUR Career Our vision is both simple and ambitious: to put our drinks on every table. Proven proficiency working with Basic Tool Room Equipment, Hydraulic systems, Programmable Logic Controllers and Ladder Logic.
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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.
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Must possess a high degree of skill and a broad knowledge of mechanical principles and electro-mechanical techniques, pneumatics, hydraulics, electronics, robotics or other technical expertise, PLCs plus diversified long term experience.
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This key position will be responsible for providing after-sales and warranty service including installations, breakdowns, contract servicing, calibration and customer training for our wide range of servo-hydraulic and electro-mechanical products.
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The Technician/Mechanic II's primary responsibility is to set up and operate all phases of processing pneumatic, hydraulic, mechanical, and electromechanical assemblies for Space, Marine, or Aerospace markets, and assemble and test production hardware and their subassemblies by following schematic and other written and/or verbal specifications.
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Complete repairs on mechanical, electro-mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems/components. Cognex vision systems, Keyence sensors and lasers, Fanuc robotics and Promess measuring technology.
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The candidate must have an Associate's degree in Electronics, mechanical or similar certification, plus one year of related experience, or a High School Diploma/GED with a minimum of five years of experience of field-based maintenance and troubleshooting of electronic instrumentation or other similar equipment down to component level.
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To troubleshoot electro-mechanical problems, installations, and perform unscheduled repairs and scheduled maintenance on equipment based on customer demand and need. High school education, plus one to three years mechanical, electrical and hydraulic experience in a similar environment or equivalent in college or vocational education.
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Technical training or certificate in a related field, i.e., mechatronics, electro-mechanical, automation, robotics, industrial maintenance. Previous industrial maintenance experience - 3+ years of troubleshooting and repair of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems.
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Minimum of 1 certificate of completion in the air conditioning/refrigeration, maintenance of electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, and building maintenance and plumbing. Associate degree or 2-year certificate in maintenance of air conditioning/refrigeration, electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, and/or building maintenance.
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