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Who You AreRequired Qualifications BSCEE / Electrical Engineering Degree or related field or 12+ years of experience in the design, installation and operation of train control systemsMinimum 10+ years of experience of the design, construction, testing and commissioning of Train Control Systems and Equipment with a Transit Authority, or Signaling ManufacturerEngineer license required (multi-state preferred.
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Operates heavy and light equipment, machinery and tools associated with repairing, maintaining and testing equipment, specifically: dump trucks, hoists, tractors, backhoe, mowers, generators, pumps, forklift, welder, diagnostic instruments, computer, mechanic tools, electrical tools, plumbing, and carpentry tools.
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Supervises staff and/or subcontractors of plant maintenance and ensures the safe execution of Preventative and Corrective maintenance service and repairs in the areas of HVAC, electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, and equipment servicing the facility.
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Experience with industrial controls, VFD's and PLCS. Knowledge of NEC, OSHA and NECA. Overhead Crane experience a plus Physical Requirements: Capable of lifting heavy equipment, standing for extended periods, and working in various conditions.
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Must have a thorough knowledge of and the ability to apply electrical theory and a complete working understanding of Company line work practices and policies. The ability to perform moderately heavy physical work outdoors in all seasons and at times for extended periods.
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Assemble and install equipment such as: service bodies, platforms, van packages, hoists, electrical components and circuits, shelving and drawer systems, ladder racks, and other mechanical items.
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Working conditions are primarily outside with frequent exposure to inclement weather; wastewater; mechanical, electrical, chemical and confined space hazards; offensive fumes; excessive noise; heavy traffic; deep excavations; and animals, snakes and poisonous insects.
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Operate a forklift, aerial lift, and heavy equipment to assist in heavy lifting maintenance procedures and repairs. Perform maintenance skills including but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic troubleshooting on production and building equipment.
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Assembly Tech 2 is someone who has demonstrated proficiency in the servicing/maintenance, assembly, or emplacement of power generation equipment; skills related to the electrical/mechanical servicing of heavy equipment will also be considered.
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General knowledge of standard repair, replacement, installation, and maintenance procedures in electrical, pneumatics, plumbing, solder & brazing as it relates to repairing HVAC/R systems. With supervision, is primarily responsible for the repair, maintenance and installation for all campus commercial HVAC/R equipment to include air handlers, split systems, air cooled chillers, boilers, water heaters, heat pumps, circulating pumps, refrigeration equipment, electric, pneumatic and DDC controls at the journeyman level.
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Operates heavy, specialized equipment, which may include gradalls, bucket trucks, low boys, and/or other related equipment. This is the first of two levels in the Equipment Operations- Heavy series.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Fleet Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician A performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components; refuse bodies, including control, hydraulic, and electrical systems; air brake systems; general engine work; HVAC components; and suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Apply electrical theory to test and troubleshoot machinery and heavy equipment (i.e. DC Drives, ladder logic, PLC programming and SCR Controls), Should be familiar with PLC's, motor controls, sensors, limit switches and electro/mechanical systems, and 3-phase 480vt equipment.
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Conducts inspections of facilities to determine maintenance needs; maintains and repairs lights, signs, fencing, gates, and roofing; completes plumbing, carpentry, electrical, HVAC, and internal equipment maintenance and repair work.
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You will need to diagnose and troubleshoot engines, powertrains, electrical and hydraulic systems so experience with CAT diagnostic equipment, CAT repair tooling, rigging and blocking equipment is essential.
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