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Troubleshoot and repair the following types of machines and components: Liebherr, DMG, Pietro Carnaghi, Ingersoll, Innse, and Pama and variety of others in the machine shop as well as various cranes and hoists, conveyors, furnaces, welding assets, etc.
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You will have responsibility to mechanically troubleshoot and repair complex domestic and foreign machine tools and related equipment, that perform milling, drilling, and grinding functions to cast iron and steel components.
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CNC MACHINE REPAIR TECHNICIAN WORK SCHEDULE Your typical schedule at our machine shop is Monday through Thursday from 5:30 AM to 4:00 PM. A DAY IN THE LIFE OF OUR CNC MACHINE REPAIR TECHNICIAN Experienced machine rebuilder Experienced machinery installer Installation, examination, inspect, maintenance, and repair of machinery, equipment, physical structures, facilities, PLC & PID controllers and pipe, and electrical systems.
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Possess the ability to install, repair, and maintain hydraulic systems, ball screws, precision bearings, scraping principles, and a variety of other controllers on the machines in the machine shop.
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Machine Tool Repair Technicians needed at The Large Power Systems Division located in Lafayette, IN. Possess basic electrical skills and the ability to operate basic tools to complete the machine repair job.
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Applies tool-making skills to machine and assemble mold repair, mold build, and fixture/component projects. Working knowledge of MASTERCAM and PTC Creo and/or SolidWorks software to create, modify, and develop machine tool cutter paths from simple to moderately complex solid models.
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Under the direct supervision of the Machine Shop Supervisor, plan, lay-out and perform a wide range of machine tool operations in a shop environment to construct, alter and repair pump components.
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2 or more years of CNC machine tool troubleshooting, electrical and mechanical maintenance and repair on CNC controlled machine tools. For 40 years, the company diversified its product and service portfolio to include machining equipment, retrofit and re-manufacture, machine tool accessories, cutting tools, metalworking fluids, field service, applications support, local warranty and parts support and is now one of the largest machine tool sales and service organizations in the Southwest with 20+ employees, offices in Houston, Dallas, and Tulsa and annual sales exceeding $60 Million.
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Seeking an experienced Machine Shop Manager with the ability to oversee the daily planning and implementation of work assigned to the machine and repair shop. CTR Group is seeking a Machine Shop Manager for our Marine Fabrication client in the Portland, OR area.
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Receive prints from Machine Shop Supervisor or Field Service Advisors and sketches from assembly personnel. Report necessary maintenance and repair for equipment used in the sheet metal department.
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Client is seeking a 2nd shift CNC Machine Repair Technician III at GE Lafayette Aircraft Engine Assembly! Responsibilities: Diagnoses, troubleshoots, maintains, and repairs electrical equipment up to 480 volt 3 phase and machine tools such as grinders, lathes, mills, etc.
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Perform flagging and assist with maintenance/repair project completion through the use of standard tools and equipment such as tractor with various attachments, curb machine, cutoff saw, dump truck, small wheel and sheep foot rollers, vibratory roller compactor, pulverizer mixer, and pneumatic tire roller.
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Applicants must have successfully completed an approved mechanical apprenticeship program or possess extensive experience in the mechanical repair of machine tools and related equipment.
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Today, MS employees over 500 people serving the Phosphate, Chemical, Power, Citrus, Sand & Aggregate, and many other industries by offering turnkey solutions including field maintenance, fabrication, dragline repair, machining, pump repair, gearbox repair, and valve repair.
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Facilities and Machine Repair Repair minor sample lines near instrumentation points, pipe up to 1", shelves, brackets, guards, bushings and safety equipment. PurposeThe Industrial Machine Repair Mechanic 2 performs preventative maintenance and basic repairs to MWW equipment and facilities, operates equipment to perform snow and ice control, and performs routine duties at outlying booster stations.
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