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Troubleshoot and repair equipment and machinery for mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, or other problems using schematics, drawings, manuals, multi-meters, etc. Experience with fasteners, precision measurement tools, gearboxes, bearings, rotating equipment, and assembly/disassembly of machinery.
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Experience with fasteners, hand & power tools, precision measurement tools, gearboxes, bearings, rotating equipment, and assembly/disassembly of machinery. Mechanical knowledge: 2-5 years (Preferred.
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Mechanical assembly concepts to include pneumatic and optical micro assemblies. Assemble mechanical parts, as instructed in accordance to manufacturing documentation (assembly instructions, process documents, travelers, etc.
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Essential Duties & Responsibilities:•Understands and troubleshoots complex servo driven systems, vacuum circuits, and machines with the use of a digital multi-meter and machine documentation, mechanical drawings, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic schematics.
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Must have experience with controls (PLC, Air Logic), electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems as well as the ability to read and interpret machine assembly drawings and schematics. The role of Mechanic A is required to perform complex repairs, under minimal supervision, in order to maintain on-site machinery and mechanical equipment.
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This position includes various types of assembly preparation, assembling, and finishing operations to manufacture products; assembling hydraulic, mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic components per drawings, specifications, schematics, or verbal direction; and assembling parts by bolting, splicing, welding, and riveting.
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The Assembler is responsible for producing highly engineered, custom built mobile material handling machinery for rail related markets by using mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic assembly techniques as well as welding, electrical wiring and hitching on overhead cranes and jibs.
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Should have working knowledge and experience troubleshooting and repairing Electrical, Mechanical, Hydraulic and Pneumatic systems. - Assist Facilities Project Manager with "Special in-house" projects that need control systems, fabrication, assembly and installation.
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Proficient in use of assembly related hand, pneumatic, and power tools. Performs complex mechanical alignments and calibration of assemblies to written and/or verbally communicated quality standards and other procedures that are used during assembly.
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The Welder is responsible for producing highly engineered, custom built mobile material handling machinery for rail related markets by using mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic assembly techniques as well as welding, electrical wiring and hitching on overhead cranes and jibs.
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Uses standardized tools and electric equipment (i.e., torque wrenches, electric and pneumatic screwdrivers and ball drivers) to perform mechanical assembly on opto-mechanical assemblies.
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Snelling has an immediate opening for a Mechanical Technician in Louisville, KY. This position will be responsible for the complex assembly of machines. Assemble mechanical, pneumatic, and electrical components to produce machines.
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May perform bench-type processes to complete mechanical and electrical assemblies and sub-assemblies, using hand tools, and electronic and pneumatic tooling. Performs one or more repetitive jobs on an assembly line or subassembly line to produce and assemble products.
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Electro-mechanical pneumatic system operation, component functionality. Preferred Journeyman Electrician with 3 years of industrial experience (medium to heavy manufacturing/assembly environment.
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Determine, correct and explain the proper operation and calibration of common closed-loop integrated systems composed of electro-pneumatic, electro-hydraulic and electro-mechanical instruments.
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