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We are looking fora highly motivated Senior Electro-mechanical Engineer specializing in troubleshooting to effectively lead root cause analysis and identify improvements for NPI development projects like the zero emission transit bus programs.
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Degree in Electrical, Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent experience in wiring, electro-mechanical integration of vehicle systems. Drive and coordinate the aftermarket installation process of harness sensors and control modules, including troubleshooting, and repairing at customer sites with minimal supervision, as required.
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Read and interpret schematic, assembly, and wiring diagrams Troubleshoot and repair electronic equipment to the component level and electromechanical systems Analyze and interpret test data Conduct functional test on prototype electro-mechanical systems and provides test data to engineering What will separate you from the rest.
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As a robotics technician, you will work on robot assembly and troubleshooting activities with a high level of communication and collaboration with the manufacturing team and mechanical/electrical engineers to develop robots.
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Knowledge of mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical machine maintenance and troubleshooting. Utilize your existing or newly acquired electro mechanical skills, “hands on” to help the customer exceed shared production targets.
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Requirements: Experience: 3-5 years in electro-mechanical or related field. Position Description : A successful Field Service Engineer will drive for excellence in customer satisfaction, enjoy troubleshooting, setting up complex systems, and have a passion for learning new technology.
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Access and troubleshooting of electro-mechanical components and systems, including PLC and PC communications. This position offers the opportunity for substantial career development and will work with the full range of technical resources including Mechanical Engineering, Software Developers, Electrical Engineering, Project Management as well as Customer Support personnel.
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Our capabilities range from harness and cable assembly and electro-mechanical assembly to prototype manufacturing with a primary focus on integration and test – rack builds. Qualifications: Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering or similar field is required in addition to two to five (2 to 5) years of professional experience Strong troubleshooting and root cause analysis skills Hands-on experience with lab instruments such as digital oscilloscopes, multimeters, HIPOT testers, and vector network analyzers.
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Associates Degree in electronics /electro-mechanical/mechanical engineering. Insight Global is looking for a Field Service Engineer to join their team in Hillsboro, OR. This position is responsible for performing basic troubleshooting, install electronic equipment and communicate effectively with the customer.
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Excellent hands-on experience with assembling, operating, and troubleshooting robotics and electro-mechanical systems. You will drive CI (continuous improvement) and troubleshooting projects by identifying root cause issues and partnering with cross-functional teams to drive execution of performance criteria of the system.
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Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, electro-mechanical and electronic fundamentals, medical equipment function and operation, safety in healthcare facilities, and medical equipment troubleshooting required.
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Strong abilities in all phases of control and automation production machinery from cradle to grave including design, process definition and simplification, deployment, qualification, troubleshooting code as well as electro-mechanical systems.
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Strong electro-mechanical background for maintenance and troubleshooting. The CNC Service Tech is responsible for breaking, repairing, installing and commissioning CNC machinery at customer sites throughout the local area.
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The Industrial Electro-Mechanical Technician has responsibilities to maintain, troubleshoot and repair a variety of electrical and mechanical equipment in a manufacturing environment.
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If you love to troubleshoot and have electrical, electronic, and electro mechanical skills, then this Direct-Hire Electronic Service Technician opportunity could be just what you seek! 50% of your time will be spent traveling to our worldwide customers and performing on-site troubleshooting and repairs for this company's installed high-tech equipment.
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