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Certificate or experience in any of the following: ELECTRICAL, PNUEMATIC, HYDRAULIC, MECHANICAL, WELDING (MIG & ARC) and OXY-ACETELYNE TORCHING. Independently diagnose equipment root cause malfunctions, perform repairs and preventive maintenance on all equipment including but not limited to greasing, oiling, hydraulic, pneumatic, and plumbing systems within the facility.
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Must demonstrate skills in electric arc welding, oxy-acetylene welding, soldering, and flame-sprayed coatings. Operate engine lathe, milling machines (vertical & horizontal), key slotter, radial drill press, band saws, hydraulic press, jack systems.
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Operate welding equipment along with plasma and Oxy fuel cutting equipment. Familiarity reading technical drawings related to flow control valve, hydraulic schematics, direct valves, motor symbols, motor contactors, switch symbols, piping and pump assembly, required.
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Experienced in SMAW, GMAW & GTAW, Ship Fitting and OXY ACC & Propane GAS Cutting torch. Perform various welding processes to repair, modify and install various pipes, structures, foundations and fittings associated with shipboard hydraulic, pneumatic and water systems.
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Skill in thermal cutting - oxy/acetylene, plasma, carbon arg, tig, stick, mig welding, chain & sling - rigging equipment. Knowledge of crane operations, power tool usage, machine operations (shear brake, ironworker and radial saws), hydraulic equipment operation, and electric, air and battery-operated drills.
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Continental Tide Defense Systems, Inc. (Continental Tide) is an industry leader, providing engineering and industrial services to the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and other DoD organizations.
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Operate oxy/acetylene equipment such as torches and heaters · Operate cranes such as overhead, jib, radio controlled and pendant, etc. · Have an understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems to facilitate the repair of valves, cylinders and pumps, etc.
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Oxy/acetylene cutting knowledge basic preferred. Pneumatic/ electrical/ hydraulic repair and troubleshooting experience required. Stick/Mig welding operations. Oxy/acetylene cutting knowledge basic preferred.
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Maintain equipment such as: feed systems, conveying systems, scrubber systems, shaker systems, classifying systems, weight systems, electrical systems, crusher systems, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, and other miscellaneous equipment.
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Able to Fabricate and Weld using MIG, TIG, STICK, Plasma cutter, and Oxy-Acetylene Working knowledge of piping, valves, pumps, hydraulic systems, chill water systems, gas systems, pneumatics.
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Able to plasma and oxy acetylene cut material; Troubleshoot, diagnose, and develop sustainable solutions for issues with equipment to include; PLC controlled equipment, plant electrical, hydraulic/pneumatic, and mechanical systems including motors, instrumentation, distribution, and feed control systems.
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Welding Skills: To include, but not be limited to, the use of an oxy-acetylene cutting torch, oxy-acetylene welding, copper pipe soldering, stick welding on mild steel as well as stainless steel, and TIG (Heli- Arc) welding of aluminum and stainless steel.
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Welding and oxy/acetylene equipment operation. Understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Welding and oxy/acetylene equipment operation. Operate mobile equipment such as fork truck, flat beds, cranes, etc.
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Skilled in welding and fabrication (Stick, MIG, TIG) and cutting torches (oxy-acetylene and plasma). Ability to perform mechanical skills including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, welding, fabrication, troubleshooting, and repair of plant equipment.
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Manufacturing environment involving the following equipment/processes: Welding, robotics, industrial electrical systems, PLCs, pneumatics, hydraulics, coil slitting, presses (mechanical and hydraulic), AC/DC drives, AC power distribution, Machining (CNC & Manual), plasma/oxy fuel cutting and OH cranes.
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