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Mount hitches, shelves, drawers, ladder racks, mud flaps, etc. Basic welding skills, electrical wiring, hydraulics, etc. A Truck Installation Technician at Reading Truck works under the direction of the Shop Supervisor to complete the installation of specialty truck equipment such as service utility bodies, stake bodies, dump bodies, hitches, and other commercial truck accessories.
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Mount hitches, shelves, drawersInstall ladder racks, mud flapsInstall back-up camerasRequired CredentialsBasic welding skills, electrical wiring, and hydraulics. Ability to operate power hand toolsExperience with wiring or hydraulics preferredHow We Make an ImpactAt Reading Truck, we have more than 65 years of industry leadership in the manufacture, distribution, and enhancement of work truck bodies.
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Draw schematics to indicate where the wiring and components are installed, then measure, cut, and install wiring and conduit systems according to specifications. Measure, cut, and install wiring and conduit systems.
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At Reading Truck works under the direction of the Shop Supervisor to complete the installation of specialty truck equipment. such as service utility bodies, stake bodies, dump bodies, hitches, and other commercial truck accessories.
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Understands how to read and translate the information found within all: PLC code, Schematic wiring, and Ladder and P&ID’S process diagrams. Troubleshoot and repair compressor panel control wiring and associated devices.
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Applies knowledge of gauges, wiring diagrams, schematics and properties of electricity to trouble-shoot disabled or malfunctioning equipment. Understanding of National Electrical Code. PLC/Ladder Logic experience and knowledge.
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Bachelor degree required or a trade school equivalent (electrical component lay out, panel wiring, ladder diagrams, point to point, AC & DC drive systems, motion control, AB PLC, pneumatics, trouble shooting and testing.
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Modifications to existing PLC programs to enhance productivity, making changes within ladder logic, function block programing and visual basic coding. Create and revise schematic drawings using AutoCAD to document architecture of automated systems and field wiring.
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PLC Programming, Electrical Design, Electrical Engineer, Siemens, Allen Bradley, PLC, HMI, VFD, Allen-bradley, Siemens plc, Programming, Ladder logic, Schematic, 480VAC, commissioning, Rockwell, Controls engineering, Electrical engineering.
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Experience with PLC/RTU Instrumentation and Controls and program ladder logic preferred. Prepare, install, and service all company products at client sites, which may include equipment calibrations, troubleshooting, radio installations, instrument and controls programming, performing low-voltage electrical wiring, and performing tank and H2O measurement.
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Install ladder racks, mud flaps. Experience with wiring or hydraulics preferred. We are a leading manufacturer, distributor and fleet sales expert of premium truck bodies with commercial upfit for vocational markets nationwide.
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Plc troubleshooting, ladder logic, electronics, Mechanical, Blueprint, Wiring, Pneumatics, Repair, Automation, Schematic, Robotics, troubleshooting, Assembly, servo, motors, hydraulics, programming, allen-bradley, preventive maintenance, hmi, voltmeter, allen bradley plc, electrical, relay logic, PLC logic, maintenance technician, plc programming.
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Proficient in the use of PLC, particularly Allen Bradley PLC's, and Ladder logic. Work with PLC, specifically Allen Bradley PLC's, and have a good understanding of Ladder logic. Proven experience with electrical schematic, troubleshooting, AC and DC Drives, 24VDC, 11VAC, 460VAC, wiring, and installation.
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Terminate both high and low voltage equipment and cable/wiring. Experience in the installation of lighting control systems is preferred. The Journeyman Electrician needs to enjoy teamwork and be reliable, hard-working, is able to lead, and be adaptable to different working environments, including extreme weather environments.
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This role is responsible for overseeing the installation, repair, and preventative maintenance of electrical fixtures and control equipment from a PLC standpoint to ensure that equipment and wiring are to code and optimal levels of quality and safety are met; the Manufacturing Electrical Controls Technician – PLC is responsible for making changes to, maintaining, and upgrading the automated PLC programs at the Fairfield plant.
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