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Basic knowledge of printed circuit board assembly, mechanical assembly, and cable assembly processesPhysical Requirements:Lift and maneuver 40 poundsPull weight from high/low shelvesReachBendGripTwistSit and/or stand at least 8 hoursFine finger dexterityLocation:Lake Zurich, IL- Located in Lake Zurich, Illinois, SEL's Fault Indicator and Sensor Division, provides a positive, professional environment where you can make a difference in how the industry views SEL products and solutions.
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Experience with machine assembly, machine builds, installations, mechanical, general machine shop tools, electrical wiring, bearings, and alignment techniques. Ability to troubleshoot and repair electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment.
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Equipment Maintenance Technician. Perform disassembly and assembly of complex machinery necessary to accomplish assignment to maintain flow of operations. Excellent analytical skills and a demonstrated understanding of electrical and mechanical machine controls and drive systems.
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Perform disassembly and assembly operations necessary to accomplish assignment. Ability to operate computers, maintenance diagnostic equipment, including analog and digital multi-meters, oscilloscopes, pyrometers, photo-tachometer, ultrasonic leak detectors, vibration analysis, thermography etc.
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Minimum of 2 years of mechanical assembly experience with strong mechanical aptitude is required. The Service Repair Technician, located at our Leeds, Alabama facility, will work in a shop environment and be focused on conducting repairs and maintenance for a variety of heavy equipment such as industrial vacuum trucks.
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Job opportunity: Equipment Maintenance Technician. Prepare machine foundations, assemble structures and install floor and overhead conveying equipment. Move and place in correct position heavy equipment, real property and installed property in accordance with established methods.
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The Service Repair Technician, located at our La Porte, TX facility, will work in a shop environment and be focused on conducting repairs and maintenance for a variety of heavy equipment such as industrial vacuum trucks.
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Conducts routine, periodic, or special inspections to determine repair and maintenance work necessary to prevent breakdowns of facilities, machinery, and equipment. Perform repairs and maintenance in plant or office facilities, or on machines and equipment.
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Perform root/cause analysis in support of reliability processes, and collaborate with vendors, engineering, customers, other crafts, and management to solve equipment problems and develop corrective action.
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Preventative and Corrective maintenance, including repair and assembly of electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, and high vacuum equipment for Manufacturing and Engineering. At least five years' work experience in manufacturing industry, including electronic/electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, automation/controls, computer, motion, etc.
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Electronic Assembly: schematics, PCB loading, mechanical assembly. Cables: crimping, harness assembly, connector/wire soldering, cable prepping. Troubleshoot electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems and components and return to serviceability.
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As a part of establishing a Smart Factory within the U.S., we are now looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to join our Equipment Maintenance Team! Responsible for the installation and calibration of new production support equipment and assembly tools and facility supply connections (air, electricity, water) as needed and working in a frequently changing environment.
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Experience with CAD, assembly BOMs and mechanical assembly drawings. Documentation assembly procedures for prototype mechanical/electrical assemblies when required. Prototype high-power, high-speed electro-mechanical test apparatus.
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Maintain in working order assembly & packaging, diffusion, mask making, wafer processing, high vacuum & photo-processing equipment used in the fabricating and testing of semi-conductor wafers, chips and substrates.
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Under the general supervision of the School Director, the Equipment Technician will perform preventive maintenance, repair, assembly or fabrication, and installation of the School's equipment in specialized facilities that support creative practice in ceramics, furniture design and woodworking, jewelry and metalwork, book arts and printmaking, drawing, painting, sculpture, photography, graphic design, interior architecture, and multimedia.
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