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Wiring diagrams, drawings, electrical and electronic tools, gauges, calibrative and testing equipment, hand tools, drill press, hand grinder, commutator and bench lathe, electrical drills, power hack saw, wire stripper, pipe threading machine, burning and welding equipment, soldering iron, pipe bender, bock and tackle, measuring tools, ect.
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The Weld Technician is in charge of the electro/mechanical maintenance and setup of all automated welding/assembly equipment in the plant on a day-to-day basis, including Robotics, PLC, Weld Controls, Weld Guns, Fixtures, Sensors, Vision systems and pneumatic components.
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Experience troubleshooting CNC machine tools, included but not limited to: Mazak, Heller, Masco, IMPCO, Rosama and Toyoda. Client is seeking a night shift Production Maintenance Multi-Skilled Technician to join our team of technicians in a manufacturing facility in Waukesha, WI. Production Maintenance Multi-Skilled Technicians are responsible for providing a mid to advanced level of expertise in responding to work orders, troubleshooting, and providing preventive and corrective maintenance on the production equipment and systems in an industrial manufacturing environment.
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Can perform minor welding/fabrication projects to include the use of machine shop tools. Responsible for management in one or more of the following areas: (A) tires; (B) paint and body; (C) welding; (D) fuel inventory; (E) lube supplies/hazardous materials; (F) general Shop equipment; and (G) hydraulics.
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Under the supervision of the Plant Manager, the Plant Operator/Mechanic position supports the manufacturing plant in all areas of production, machine operation, equipment trouble shooting and repair, maintenance programs, and operates equipment/forklift on a regular basis to assist in the handling of finished product, raw materials, and other machinery and parts as needed.
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Troubleshooting washer heaters, heat exchangers, heat treat ovens, sealing station heating element, electrical cabinet air conditioning systems, cooling towers and chillers, multiline heating elements, building furnace, motor starter heating, welding heat control, laser welder heat exchanger, heating elements on the phosphate line.
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Under the supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor, operates sophisticated machine shop equipment. Must demonstrate skills in electric arc welding, oxy-acetylene welding, soldering, and flame-sprayed coatings.
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Troubleshoot and repair motor control and drive systems, various robotics systems, machine network systems, tooling systems, industrial control systems, and various forms of industrial automation.
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Previous experience in plant machine maintenance; hydraulics, electrical, ability to trouble shoot PLC's, welding (preferred but can work around) At least 2 years of experience in a manufacturing setting performing manufacturing maintenance.
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Clean and lubricate shafts, bearings, gears and other machine parts using pressure washer, brushes, grease gun and gear lubricant dispenser. Operate cutting torch and welding equipment to cut or join metal parts.
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Job SummaryAs a Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for the repair of all equipment within the building and all building maintenance functions in a safe and efficient manner.
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I/O and field devices and working with mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic systemspreferredRefrigeration, Welding, Boiler/Air Compressor and Machinist experience preferredKnowledge of equipment set-up, functionality, operating procedures, and preventative maintenance techniques.
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The Maintenance Technician II performs general manufacturing production and non-production machine and equipment maintenance. Prefer three years' experience in troubleshooting, installing, and repairing: Programmable Logic Controllers, metal fabrication equipment, welding equipment, heavy equipment, painting robotics equipment, and Ethernet IP Network Systems.
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Post high school education in plant maintenance, electrical, machine shop, welding, and pneumatics troubleshooting and repair. machine plant maintenance experience in a similar manufacturing environment.
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Training (or completion of a curriculum) at a technical school or college in electrical, instrumentation, mechanical, plumbing, carpentry, machine tool, engine repair, welding, and/or refrigeration and air conditioning is preferred.
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