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Support new product introductions and Engineering Change Notifications (ECN), as they relate to tooling, CNC and PLC programming, shop floor routings, and equipment. Working knowledge of PLC programming.
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Maintenance technician, maintenance mechanic, electrical maintenance, 480 V, schematics, preventative maintenance, maintenance technician, extruder, troubleshooting, plc, boiler technician, pneumatics, welding, Electrical, Mechanical, Repair, Troubleshooting, Schematic, Preventive maintenance, Allen-bradley, 3 phase, Blueprint, Industrial, Plc troubleshooting, Electrical troubleshooting, Conduit, Relay, Electrical maintenance, Weld, Robot, Industrial maintenance, Ac/dc, Machine repair, Packaging.
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Troubleshoot, Maintenance, Mechanical, PLC, conveyor, repair, Maintenance technician, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Repair, Electrical, Troubleshooting, Preventive maintenance, 3 phase, Blueprint, Industrial, Plc troubleshooting, Industrial maintenance, Electrical maintenance, industrial Mechanic , industrial maintenance technician , industrial maintenance mechanic.
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Diagnose mechanical failures, electrical problems & PLC control issuesThe employee must have a full range of body movements including use of hands for handling objects, computer equipment and peripherals, and bending, reaching, and crouchingDesirable Skills for the Millwright Service Technician Equipment Mechanic Include:Preferably have significant experience using Allen-Bradley PLCs, automation and instrumentation.
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The Sr. Controls / Automation Technician is responsible for the development and implementation of control systems for a variety of industrial applications. Job Title: Sr. Controls / Automation Technician.
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Controls Technician is responsible for the development, maintenance and troubleshooting of Rockwell PLC, HMI and motion control software. As a control's technician, you will be responsible for the development, maintenance and troubleshooting of Rockwell PLC, HMI and motion control software.
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For more information: /For more information: PLCGloster Forest Products is now seeking application for a PLC Technician. General PLC/Electrical knowledge and skills to include but not limited to:Soldering, splicing, meter reading, AC motors/generators, DC motors, Schematics reading, SLC/PLC systems, electrical codes, laser scanning systems, sorting/stacking systems.
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Two years of experience in PLC programming (Siemens, Allen-Bradley, etc.) PLC and HMI programming, field device troubleshooting, PLC hardware troubleshooting, Wonderware PC and Thin client workstation set-up/deployment, PanelView Plus program development, and download/upload of PLC & Panel view programs.
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Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) Level I Certification. Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) Level I Certification. Certification in SCADA/Allen Bradley PLC and I/O Construction commissioning and/or programming experience.
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Maintaining SCADA/PLC systems to include PLC hardware and software, specifically Allen Bradley Control Logix and Siemens 505 series processors, GE iFix SCADA software; and other equipment related to the District's wastewater treatment plant and related facilities.
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Trains and assists technicians to troubleshoot, repair, replace, and commission a) all electrical control devices including: AC drives, contactors, motors, breakers, solenoids power supplies, and indicator lights, and b) all DCS/PLC/HMI hardware including: processors, discrete and analog I/O cards, power supplies, network adapters, distributed I/O, operator interfaces such as Rockwell PanelView V9-V12, PC based interfaces, and message displays such as Aveva (Wonderware) InTouch.
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Performs mechanic skills including, but not limited to, Packaging Mechanical, Refrigeration, PLC/Process Controls, Dairy Systems Mechanic, Electrical, Welding/Fabrication, and General Maintenance.
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Electrical,Wiring,Troubleshooting,Maintenance technician,Pneumatics,plc troubleshooting,siemens plc,Hydraulics,oscilloscope,multimeter,ac drive,rockwell rslogix,vmware,tcp/ip,steel manufacturing,steel plant,gauge.
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Proficiently work with various skills such as welding, machining, pipe fitting, plumbing, metal fabrication, HVAC, PLC editing/troubleshooting, and industrial electricity. Proficiency in at least four of the following skills: welding, machining, pipe fitting, plumbing, metal fabrication, HVAC, PLC editing/troubleshooting, industrial electricity.
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The Control Systems Engineer (CSE) will have extensive technical experience as an industrial technician focused on automation and controls troubleshooting matched with the ability to work under pressure during downtime situations.
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