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The Maintenance Mechanic at PTG Reed will plan and perform a variety of lathe, grinding, and milling machines, pump, motor, large and small ancillary machinery and other machine diagnosis, trouble shooting, teardown, repair, rebuilding, reconditioning, adjustments, installations, and scheduled maintenance, building and facilities maintenance.
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All PLC controls and communications functions, including trouble shooting, program editing and repairs. Proficiency in electrical installations with conduit and wiring practices. Install, maintain and troubleshoot secondary high and low voltage electrical systems.
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Assists tradesmen in trouble shooting minor electrical problems in fans, light fixtures, switches and receptacles, replaces parts and components as necessary. Employees may be assigned various independent tasks in all categories of maintenance work such as masonry, carpentry, roofing, electrical, or plumbing.
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Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Preventive maintenance, Hand tool, Repair, Mechanical, Troubleshooting, Welding, Forklift, Plc troubleshooting, Heavy equipment, Industrial, Blueprint, Electrical, soldering.
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Provide oversight and direction of shipyard construction / test activities (e.g. assembly/test procedures, manufacture/test trouble shooting, technical requirement disposition's, etc.) A challenging system engineering opportunity exists within the IPS organization to support MPM shipboard integration by interfacing with mechanical/electrical design details, onsite construction/operations readiness, and qualification/production test troubleshooting.
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Perform mechanical skills including, but not limited to; mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, trouble shooting and repair of production machines, installation of equipment, carpentry, servicing and maintaining HVAC equipment.
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Knowledge of electrical and mechanical manufacturing equipment, and is able to read blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematics, can follow step-by-step troubleshooting guides, and is able to lay out work.
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Proficient in trouble shooting mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, control systems as well as networks. Ability to analyze and repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, optical and electrical systems.
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Ability to read electrical schematics, and follow OEM trouble shooting guides. Will oversee the use of Computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to ensure maintenance meets Company standards.
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May also require using trouble shooting web tools such as VCAD's on the Volvo Dealer Network. Troubleshoot electrical, engine, transmission, brakes, steering, frame, cab and hydraulic systems.
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Demonstrated mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic system trouble shooting skills. Must have the ability to read, understand, and follow electrical and hydraulic schematics. Must have the ability to use a variety of basic electrical testing / diagnostic equipment, and have a thorough understanding of AC and DC electrical.
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Ideal candidate will be proficient in trouble shooting mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and control systems as well as networks. Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical drawings.
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Experience in a production environment using mechanical, electrical, and plumbing trouble-shooting skills; utility installations (electrical, steam, air, process piping) is a plus.
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Experience in mechanical systems, electrical trouble-shooting, pnuematics and basic PLC controlled machines. Experience in mechanical systems, electrical trouble-shooting, pnuematics and basic PLC controlled machines.
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Electrical, PLC, controls, mechanical and/or HVAC. Remains active on the floor including providing any “hands-on” trouble shooting and maintenance of production equipment. Electrical, PLC, controls, mechanical and/or HVAC.
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