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Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair complex mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment; primarily loaders, shears, grapple, skid steers, forklifts, tractor/trailer, shredder, conveyor systems, hydraulic systems, PLC’s.
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About the Role As a Maintenance Technician II, you will use your skills to support the Operations Maintenance team in repairing and maintaining material handling equipment and pneumatic systems throughout the building.
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Perform light mechanical repairs to pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Layout and install electrical wiring per N.E.C. and local codes. Medical ♦Dental ♦Vision ♦ 401(k) ♦Life Insurance ♦Disability (STD/LTD) ♦Caregiving Support ♦Critical Illness ♦Hospital and Accident Coverage ♦Employee Assistance Program ♦Telehealth ♦Wellness ♦Paid Holidays ♦PTO ♦Employee Stock Option Plan ♦Tuition Reimbursement ♦ Identity Theft Protection ♦ Pet Insurance ♦ Health Case Management, and much more.
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Troubleshoot hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, mechanical and process problems with equipment as needed or directed by Maintenance Manager. Install, troubleshoot, and maintain electrical equipment including power and control wiring, motors, controls, electronic devices, and building electrical maintenance.
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Assemble, install, test and maintain electrical or electronic wiring, equipment and fixtures using hand tools and power tools. Responsibilities: Primary job function consists of electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and mechanical knowledge that allows a comprehensive and thorough understanding of process and electrical controls.
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Install, program, repair and maintain machinery and equipment such as conveyor systems, hydraulic equipment, pneumatic equipment, compressors, chillers, dryers, auto-packers, robots or programmable controllers as well as troubleshooting fluid power circuits and making necessary repairs.
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Ability to properly size, quote, install and maintain small less complex, and moderately complex projects; that may range from industrial process cooling, construction and water damage drying, multi-level power distribution at various voltages and large scale climate control projects.
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Performs layout, rigging and transportation of pipe, valves and fittingsThreads pipe using threading machineBends pipe by hand or with pipe-bending tools and machinePlans sequence of installation to avoid obstructions and activities of other workersProperly select and use manual, pneumatic, and electric tools according to tasksHoist equipment and tools into location via bull rigging or crane.
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Fabricate, assemble, install, diagnose, repair, and modify hydraulic and pneumatic systems associated with test equipment. A Mechanical Test Technician is needed for a major U.S. defense contractor and industrial corporation with core manufacturing concentrations in weapons and military and commercial electronics in the Chula Vista, CA area.
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Install, start up and shut down equipment in accordance with company safety procedures for machine activation and shutdown and in line with OSHA requirements. Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical/electronic equipment, including, but not limited to, programmable controls, power supplies, drives, gauges, gas-fired boilers, scales and test equipment.
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Diagnose, analyze, and identify system malfunction to determine the cause of problem and make necessary repairsMaintain, repair and/or replace equipment such as refrigerant compressors, air handling and associated equipment, variable frequency drives, pumps, heating, and cooling roof top units, and electric and pneumatic temperature controlsOperate, maintain, replace, and repair commercial/industrial refrigeration and air conditioning systems, controls, and related equipment.
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Safe and correct utilization of a variety of hand, power, and pneumatic tools such as hammers, drills, wire cutters, multimeter, voltage tester, conduit bender, fish tapes and rods, etc. Install wiring, conduits, junction boxes and other electrical components per plan and per code.
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Your Role as an Electrical Maintenance Technician: Install, test, repair, and maintain electrical and electronic machinery in an industrial setting. Troubleshoot and repair electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and robotic systems.
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Install and repair electrical, mechanical and pneumatic industrial equipment. Install, Troubleshoot, Maintain and Repair PLC and/or DCS Hardware, Software and Controls. Read/Interpret Electrical, Electronic, Hydraulic, Pneumatic, and Instrumentation Drawings, Schematics, and Technical Manuals.
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Description: This position is responsible for performing highly diversified duties to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain facility equipment according to safety, and predictive maintenance, to support the achievement of the site’s business goals and objectives.
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