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Ability to maintain and repair machines and equipment, including bearings; belts and chains; lubrication; coupling alignment; gear boxes; bench work; pumps, including clearance and alignment; conveyor maintenance; exhaust fans and blowers; electric motor replacement.
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A leading innovative healthcare company, specializing in the service of medical equipment for healthcare systems and hospitals, is currently hiring a Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) II with minimum 3 years experience in the repair and preventive maintenance of medical equipment.
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Skills:Industrial maintenance, plc troubleshooting, conveyor maintenance, industrial electrician, Electrical, Maintenance technician, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Mechanical, Repair, Troubleshooting, Schematic, Preventive maintenance, 3 phase, Industrial, Electrical troubleshooting, Electrical maintenance, Ac/dc, Machine repair.
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A leading innovative healthcare company specializing in the service and asset management of movable medical equipment for healthcare systems and hospitals is currently hiring a Biomedical Equipment Technician (BMET) with minimum 5 years experience in the repair and preventive maintenance of medical equipment.
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AA or 2 year certificate in Electronics Technology or Biomedical Equipment Technology, or equivalent military experience. Performs skilled, technical and advisory work in the repair, maintenance and calibration of general and/or complex medical equipment.
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Able to work independently in repair, periodic maintenance and operational verification of medical equipment. Job SummaryMaintain equipment by performing necessary repair, periodic maintenance and operational verification procedures.
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RequirementsEducation and Experience: MINIMUM of 5 years biomedical equipment repair. Qualifications•Associate Degree or its equivalent in electronics, biomedical equipment technology strongly preferred or its equivalent in military service training.
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Experience in maintenance and repair operations associated with electrical systems, electronics, fabrication, hydraulics, injection molding, mechanical drives, pneumatics, robotics, stamping, welding, assembly and conveyor systems, and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming and troubleshooting.
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ASE & EVT level II certifications as described above with a high school diploma or equivalent is required in addition A minimum of three (3) years experience performing inspection, testing, installation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of fire suppression systems and other related fire/life safety (FLS) equipment.
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Summary: As a Telecommunications Technician, you will play a crucial role in the installation, maintenance, repair, and emergency restoration of telecommunications infrastructure, focusing on Inside Plant (ISP), Outside Plant (OSP), IP, and SONET electronics.
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Certificate of completion from a vocational school in the field of electronics, biomedical electronics or electronic technology OR an Associate of Science degree in electronics, electronic engineering, biomedical electronics or electronics technology from an accredited institution.
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Performs a variety of duties related to the installation, operation, repair, and maintenance of overhead and/or underground distribution systems, transmission facilities, and street light systems to provide continuous and dependable electric service to customers.
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Collaborate with customers, contractors, and other team members to ensure efficient and effective installation, repair, and maintenance of fire suppression, fire sprinkler and fire alarm systems.
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Must have strong motivational skills and a high emotional intelligence quotient (EQ)Licensure: Certified Maintenance and Reliability Professional (CMRP), Project Management Professional (PMP), Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician (CAMT), Certified Maintenance Technician (CMT), Certified Manager of Maintenance (CMM), Building Systems Maintenance Certificate (SMC)Work Location: Ohio, preferred; hybrid available.
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Perform maintenance, diagnosis and repair of refrigeration, heating & air-conditioning systems commonly installed in supermarkets, convenient stores and cold storage facilities with some direction from a Master or Lead Technician.
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