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Program robots (Yaskawa, Universal, Omron) and automation equipment (Omron, Mitsubishi, Allen-Bradley Rockwell, Keyence). Experience with Robot Programming, Omron Controllers, Mitsubishi Controllers, Allen-Bradley, Keyence vision systems and sensors.
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Must have: Must have PLC programming experience (Either with Allen Bradley, Siemens, Rockwell, or Mitsubishi). If a candidate has Allen Bradley, Rockwell or Mitsubishi PLC experience that is okay.
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Any of the following PLC's: Allen Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Automation Direct, etc. Any of the following PLC's: Allen Bradley, Siemens, Mitsubishi, Omron, Automation Direct, etc. Working knowledge of any of the following industrial robots: Yaskawa, Fanuc, Universal Robotics, ABB, Kuka, etc.
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Our Building Engineer will provide direct assistance to lead engineer along with other assistant building maintenance engineers in repair and maintenance of rooftop units, Mitsubishi heat pumps, fire & jockey pumps, fire panel, on-site generators, electrical closets, and entire building envelope across our Corporate Campus.
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Since the start of operations in 1991, we have experienced rapid growth from a single pork processing company into a multi-plant diversified producer of fresh and processed meats, with locations throughout America's Heartland and revenues of approximately $1.5B. We are majority owned by Mitsubishi Corp. and have processing facilities in Delphi, Peru & Frankfort, Indiana; Holland, Michigan; and Owensboro, Kentucky.
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For more than 65 years, Munch's Supply has operated with a commitment to service as a leading distributor for trusted brands such as American Standard, Trane, Mitsubishi, Rheem, IPEX, AO Smith, Kohler, Tempstar, Keeprite and Frigidaire.
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Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc. in Lake Mary, Florida is looking for a Technical Support Engineer II, Steam Turbine – Hybrid Schedule (3 days a week in the office). The position will work under the direction of the PSM Manager or Section Team Leader to coordinate activities with Mitsubishi Power Steam Turbine & Engineering Teams, Technical Field Advisors in the field, Vendors and Contractors at site.
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Hands on experience in programming and set up of AgieCharmilles, Sodick and Mitsubishi EDM's. Outside processing knowledge (heat treat, plating, coating, EDM, grinding, etc.) Extensive experience with Okuma, Fanuc, and other CNC controls.
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Epson, Fanuc, ABB, Denso, Staubli, Kuka, Mitsubishi, Intelligent Actuator, or other robotic control and programming platforms(Preferred) Epson, Fanuc, ABB, Denso, Staubli, Kuka, Mitsubishi, Intelligent Actuator, or other robotic control and programming platforms(Preferred.
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Experience troubleshooting Allen Bradley, Siemens 7, Mitsubishi, Siemens 840d and Fanuc controllers. Experience troubleshooting CNC Machine tools, including but not limited to Carnaghi, Pama, Okuma, Fanuc, Mori, Liebherr, Waldrich-Coburg and Toyoda.
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VFD Setup and communications (Rockwell, Yaskawa, ABB, Mitsubishi, etc.) Our customers make roofing shingles, fry potato chips, roast coffee, process poultry and beef, distill water, bottle apple juice, and ship all over the world.
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Experience working with DMG or MORI SEIKI machines, Fanuc, Mitsubishi, and/or Siemens and controls are a PLUS. Service Engineers are expected to provide customers with maintenance and repair assistance of DMG MORI CNC machine tools on location or by telephone.
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Our technicians are factory trained on most major UPS manufacturers of static equipment (e.g., Ametek, SCI, Cyberex, Toshiba, Mitsubishi, Gutor, APC, MGE, Schneider Electric, Powerware/Eaton to name a few.
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Expert knowledge of CNC programming such as Fanuc, Mitsubishi, and Okuma controls, using advanced programming techniques. Expert knowledge of CNC programming such as Fanuc, Mitsubishi, and Okuma controls, using advanced programming techniques.
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Infinium and Amogy are also exploring collaborations with both Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) Group and SK Innovation for deployment of the integrated solution. Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has invested in both Infinium and Amogy and is exploring potential collaboration for new solutions and applications in energy sector project development.
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