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Troubleshoot/repair/replace cylinders and pneumatic/hydraulic motors. Repair/replace flow controls (pneumatic or hydraulic). Repair/replace pneumatic/hydraulic lines, hoses, and solenoids.
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The CNC Field Service Technician must have or be willing to learn through training on the job and classroom an understanding of mechanical drawings, electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic schematics, PLC ladder diagrams and testing equipment required to effectively diagnose and resolve issues with electrical/mechanical components, as well as electro-mechanical and machine control systems.
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Technician skills include, but are not limited to, mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic troubleshooting and repair of construction, mining, paving, and lifting equipment.
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Duties include supervising the department's Equipment Technician and workflow to run the department's machine shop effectively and efficiently. the principles of internal combustion engines, different drive trains, gear boxes, hydraulic systems, and electrical systems.
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JOB SUMMARY: As an Ohio CAT Field Technician you will troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair general heavy equipment, engines, and drive-train components, electrical and hydraulic systems, from a company service truck, in the field, often times at customer job sites.
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Job Impulse is search for a Field Service Technician for an automotive supplier! Install, maintain and repair machine tooling and mechanics, electronics and pneumatics. Experience troubleshooting and responding to customer concerns 3-5 years in the practical application of electronics and technology 3-5 years of design, build or troubleshooting of pneumatic and/or hydraulic assembly machinery preferred.
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Maintain, troubleshoot, and repair of all types mechanical and hydraulic- and diesel-powered equipment, including; diesel engines, transmissions, drive train components, winches, high pressure pumps, centrifugal pumps, air compressors, microprocessor controls, electro-mechanical equipment, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, gearboxes, PTO's, 12/24v electrical systems, equipment cabs and controls, chassis and suspension, A/C systems etc.
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Essential Duties The CNC Field Service Technician must have or be willing to learn through training on the job and classroom an understanding of mechanical drawings, electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic schematics, PLC ladder diagrams and testing equipment required to effectively diagnose and resolve issues with electrical/mechanical components, as well as electro-mechanical and machine control systems.
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Assist in any area of the shop to include the gasket, hose, mechanical seal, cylinder repair and/or conveyor belting departments. McCarty Equipment Co., a Sunsource company, is an Oilfield and Industrial Warehouse that provides products such as belts, hose, valves and many other items to service Oilfield and Industrial Supply Stores.
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Diagnose, adjust, repair or overhaul mobile mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment such as all-terrain mobile cranes and crawler cranes. Operate mechanical boom and cable equipment to troubleshoot machine problems and evaluate correctness and completeness of repairs that have been done on the machine.
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Effectively communicate machine issues, status of install or status of machine repair to customer. Essential Functions: Travel to customer sites to install, troubleshoot, repair and maintain all machine tool equipment and controls for customer organizations.
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As a Field Service Technician (also known as Equipment Maintenance Technician, Machine Tool Technician), you'll be responsible for the repair and maintenance of machine tool equipment and controls.
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As a Heavy Equipment Technician (also known as Construction Equipment Repair Technician, Heavy Machinery Mechanic), you'll diagnose and perform repairs on various types of construction equipment.
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Proficiency in mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and pneumatic tools for machine repair. Position Summary : Major responsibilities include usage of mechanical, electrical and pneumatic tools for machine repair (Husky, Van Dorn, Krauss Maffei, Sacmi, Oberburg.
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Summary : The Senior Production Maintenance Technician position conducts proactive machine maintenance, shared machine setup, troubleshooting, repairs and preventive maintenance service.
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