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Determines and/or follows methods and sequence of operations in performing wiring, component installation, hand soldering and cable harnessing on assembly units. Performs wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations on assemblies and sub-assemblies.
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Working knowledge of electrical and mechanical assembly of industrial machines. Mechanical aptitude with additional strengths in pneumatics, hydraulics, electricity, controls and computersAbility to read electronic schematics and wiring diagramsProficiency with PLC-controlled equipment is preferred.
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Assembly may consist of operations such as electronic parts placement, wiring, mechanical assembly, proto-typing, soldering using a variety of hand tools and equipment necessary to complete operations.
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Performs electronic and mechanical assembly operations such as wire termination, installation of wire harness, cable assemblies, high value torqueing and extensive attention to detail.
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Responsible for performing a wide variety of electronic or electro-mechanical assembly operations which may include skilled hand work or utilizing automated production equipment. CCA or SMT Assembly background [fine hand work experience.
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Basic hands-on technical skills such as electrical component wiring, soldering, mechanical assembly, etc. Basic hands-on technical skills such as electrical component wiring, soldering, mechanical assembly, etc.
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We are seeking commercial laundry equipment experienced candidates for an Equipment Troubleshooting Specialist role with a growing company that manufacturers, sells, and services industrial laundry equipment for linen service or uniform service plant clients in the United States and Canada.
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Requirements: 1+ year experience in an industrial plant maintenance or equipment sector. INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED*Location: North Syracuse, NYHours/Schedule: Monday - Friday 8am - 5pmJob Summary:As an Equipment Troubleshooting Specialist you'll provide technical support and assistance for industrial equipment to ensure optimal customer satisfaction.
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Duties and Responsibilities: Answer service calls on the customer support help desk and provide technical support to customers with their industrial equipment. Utilize manufacturer's blueprints plant to understand machine operation.
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Be able to read and interpret the technical diagrams and instructions for assembly of various electro-mechanical products (circuit breakers, relays, switchgear, and contactors). Perform assembly operation consisting of wiring to final completion or refurbishment, on circuit breakers, panels, coil winding and assembly of sub-assemblies and finished parts with small components consisting of such items as capacitors, micro-chips, resistors, transformers, indicators, wires and switches, and printed circuit boards and other products in accordance with product specification sheets, drawings and methods, schedules, and customer needs.
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Performs routine electro-mechanical assembly operations per OMS and written instructions. Applies basic electro-mechanical assembly skills in completing tasks to construct electro-mechanical, vacuum and/or pneumatic assemblies, subassemblies and components.
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You are responsible for: Lead the troubleshooting activities, investigate the cause of the failures and fix the defect at top level assembly, sub-level assembly, PCBA board level, components, and or test equipmentTroubleshoot systems and circuit card assemblies using relevant electrical, mechanical and analytical tools to identify root cause and resolve technical issues.
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Installation includes all necessary assembly, leveling, aligning, adjusting, calibrating and wiring of machines and accessories. 2-year technical training in electronics, mechanical or machine tool assembly.
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Demonstrated proficiency and high quality workmanship in tester manufacturing, PCBA assembly, wiring, and other tester fabrication tasks. The tasks comprising a test solution development may include, but are not limited to, Design For Test (DFT), design, assembly, debug, validation, deployment, and emergency support of electrical hardware, mechanical hardware, optical hardware and software.
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Computes dimensions, plans machining, layout, and assembly operations. Connects wiring and hydraulic lines to install electric and hydraulic components. Studies blueprints of die and product, die models, templates, and prototype parts and visualizes shape, mechanical structure, and operation of die.
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