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Perform assigned machining tasks that may include turning shaft or bulk stock, milling key ways, turning and cutting threads, boring cylinders, metal spray of bearing fit areas, welding cast iron, various grades of steel, aluminum, copper, brass, using hydraulic press to remove items from housings, etc., drilling, grinding, sanding, etc., dynamic balancing of rotational equipment.
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Skilled with welding, fabrication and installing equipment. 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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Specifically he/she must demonstrate a competency in: hydraulics, pneumatics, blueprint reading, basic electricity, math, cranes, boiler systems, filtering systems, plumbing, pipefitting, valves, fabricating, lubrication systems, schematic diagrams, power transfer components, use of predictive tools, use of all shop equipment, use of cutting and welding equipment.
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Overview: As a Facilities Maintenance Mechanic for MERRILL, you will be responsible for keeping facilities, machinery, and mechanical equipment in good working order as part of a the facilities maintenance team in a welding, fabrication, and machining environment.
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Previous experience in bench repair, including assembly, machinery, up-keep, layout, die repair, inspection, press troubleshooting design, quality control, die and/or fixture building, welding and heat treating.
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Operation of equipment/tools/vehicles: Uses grinders, hand/power tools, air torches, welding machines, comealong, chainfall, hammer, wedges, wire feeders, compressed gas tanks, plate shears, automatic multihead burning machine, hydraulic press and punch, large and small plate rolls, carbon saw, large surface slab for securing fabrication, overhead and jib cranes and rigging, drill presses and a complete range of handtools.
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Setup welding components/equipment to set specifications. - Strong TIG Welding/Fabrication skills. - Read and interpret work orders and blueprints or instructions to assemble or perform TIG welding tasks.
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Repair equipment using MIG and/or stick welding. 3+ years’ experience with mobile equipment repair. Disassemble/Reassemble heavy and mobile equipment to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair.
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The General Welder operates various types of welding equipment for general repair work and production work. Use all weld fabrication equipment including oxy-acetylene torch, plasma arc torch, tig-welder, MIG-welders, stick electrode welder, stud welder, arc-air machine, iron worker, power hacksaw, vacuum pump, sabre saw, grinders, drills and any other special tooling.
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The Welder fabricates and repairs metal and other weldable material by applying appropriate welding techniques and operating welding equipment. Skills : Ability to follow weld procedures to repair and fabricate various metals utilizing SMAW/FCAW/GMAW/GTAW. Ability to operate handheld grinders.
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Understand and apply basic electricity, plumbing and carpentry to efficiently repair laundry equipment. Learn and develop in position to gain additional skills for keeping equipment in good repair.
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Working knowledge in the use of automated data processing equipment and various software programs mandated for government use for the preparation of work specifications during planning of shipbuilding, ship repair and modernization availabilities.
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Protective clothing or equipment and face shields or goggles shall be worn when welding, cutting, or working with molten metal. We are pleased and confident in stating that our skilled employees are among the most respected experts in the ship repair industry.
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Must have extensive knowledge and experience in NAVSEA Standard Items, JFMM VII-4E, military and commercial specifications and standards, naval drawings, shipbuilding/ship repair practices, and industrial processes.
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Repair HVAC equipment, general Electrical Maintenance, Production machinery upkeep/ repair/ maintenance, general welding, millwright activities or carpentry. Will be required to follow work procedures, work on facilities and production equipment, as well as perform general maintenance.
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