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Follow work orders, schematics, wiring diagrams, engineering specifications, sketches, and written and / or verbal instructions to build electro-mechanical and or pneumatic assemblies, subassemblies, and components.
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Bachelor's degree Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering or Electro-Mechanical Technology degree is preferred with knowledge of automation. Troubleshoot problems with current PLC control systems, wiring and PLC / SCADA logic.
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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. Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering, and cable harnessing on assembly units.
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Innova Solutions is immediately hiring an Assembler. High School Diploma or equivalent and a minimum of 4 years of prior relevant experience or 2 years post-Secondary/Associates Degree with 0 to 2 years of prior related experience.
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Conduct functional test on prototype electro-mechanical systems and provides test data to engineering. Read and interpret schematic, assembly, and wiring diagrams. Conduct functional test on prototype electro-mechanical systems and provides test data to engineering.
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Determine and/or record size, type, and gauge of wiring, coupling, conduits, electro-mechanical relays, digital relays, circuit breakers, digital trip units, transformers, etc., supplying details to update the electrical system model and simulation software.
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Support Test Engineers with assembling component/system level electro-mechanical equipment with minimal supervision. Build wiring harness, soldering of electronics, and overall electrical craftsmanship.
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Systems frequently incorporate frame structures, motors, pumps, shafts, bearings, hydraulics, pneumatics, electro-mechanical sensors, electrical panels, wiring, enclosures, etc. Hands-on experience building or repairing machinery, such as farm equipment, automobiles, motorcycles, or the like may demonstrate a practical knowledge and understanding of mechanical and electrical systems as well as creative problem-solving skills.
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Under the general direction this position supports the efficient operation of the University by performing highly skilled journey level work in electrical maintenance, complicated electrical/electro-mechanical systems, equipment, and devices.
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Troubleshoots and repairs electrical and/or electro-mechanical equipment and systems requiring the isolation of the malfunction, disassembly of equipment and repair/replacement of electrical and electronic parts and components: wiring, controllers, switches, motors, PLCs, circuit boards, relays, enclosures, etc.
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JOB SUMMARY Instrumentation Controls Technician's perform work related to the design, fabrication, installation, maintenance, operation, inspection, and testing of a variety of control systems equipment including, but not limited to, electrical, electronic, pneumatic, PLC, computer, variable frequency drive, electro-mechanical, digital, telemetry, and analog components used in production, maintenance and wastewater process control systems; and perform other duties as required.
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Minimum Qualifications: to qualify for consideration, you must meet each of the following minimum qualifications and requirements: Requires a High School Diploma or GED; prefer electro-mechanical training from trade school, apprenticeship or armed services.
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This position will be responsible for configuring and producing engineering drawings for installation and commissioning of electro-mechanical and microprocessor type protection relay systems in high voltage substations.
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Responsibilities: Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment.
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Mechanical Design EngineerJob Description:Design custom machinery for specific customer applications to improve their manufacturing operations. Mechanical engineers work with Electrical and Controls Engineering team members to integrate the complete system seamlessly.
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