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Level 3 Technician - This position requires knowledge of reading electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, and system schematics, trouble shooting skills related to flight simulation, and some basic software knowledge associated with the setup of I/O systems in flight simulations, fabrication of cable assemblies, interconnect panels, soldering skills which is in conformance with IPC-610 standards, and in the operation of oscilloscopes, multimeters, and logic analyzers.
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JOB FUNCTIONS AND KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: Review and monitor plant operation/processes for optimizing quality and production of products meeting required data specifications, including but not limited to working safely and having good trouble shooting skills on mechanical equipment (natural gas internal combustion engines, natural gas compressors, electrical and pneumatic controls, pumps, and control equipment.
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Highly Desired) Being able to use monitoring software, SCADA/PLC software for trouble shooting with helpdesk assistance. Main activities: The ability to perform corrective and quarterly preventative maintenance programs on all machines (APM, SPM, QPM) for both mechanical and electrical systems.
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1-2 years related experience Associate degree in Electronics preferred Proficient user of Microsoft Office Mechanical, electrical, and soldering skills Ability to read blueprints, schematics, and wiring diagrams Ability to follow repair procedures Ability to work independently in a fast paced environment Good interpersonal communication skills Ability to lift and/or move up to 50 lbs.
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This position requires extensive knowledge of underground electrical distribution systems, management of multiple crews, distribution trouble shooting, management of storm crews, scheduling of crews, and coordinating resources.
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JOB STATEMENT: Accountable for trouble shooting electrical systems, installing conduit, lighting, outlets, pull wires and assist facility / bottling maintenance as needed. Assist Facility / Bottling Maintenance in trouble shooting equipment.
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Duties include being a Site Superintendent for installation, supervising sub-contractor work, assisting in panel termination, basic installation training, system trouble shooting and quality control activities.
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The Field Service Engineer must be a self-starter and comfortable working with people in trouble-shooting and problem solving situations. The Field Service Engineer will utilize their prior technical engineering education to work on mechanical, electrical, and controls issues on our packaging equipment and systems.
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Maintain, service and setup service equipment and rigging equipment Operate equipment including vehicles and forklifts Strong Electrical and electronic troubleshooting skills Knowledge of performing preventive maintenance on all types and brands of chillers Open Chiller heads.
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Skill set for the core work will be to read print and schematics, understand p&id's and materials of construction, layout and install system, pipe-fitting, electrical trouble shooting, understand regulators, solenoids, check valves, different types of valves manual and automatic, pressure relief devices, rupture discs, honest, trust worthy and a team player.
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Seeking a Cryogenic Service Installation Technician who will be responsible for safely constructing all types of liquid and/or gaseous cryogenic supply systems. Similar jobs lean toward HVAC technician.
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Requires 50 % to 75 % proficiency in ADT Commercial's Enterprise product offerings Work Environment:The employee is occasionally exposed to extreme weather conditions, risk of electrical shock, and harsh work environments.
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Formal vocational training in plant maintenance activities with emphasis on industrial applications or equivalent job experience in electricity, power distribution, industrial electrical. This position will primarily be responsible for providing maintenance support to the Sugar Land, TX plant while maintaining safe operations of repairs, trouble shooting, and installing various equipment and components, i.e., piping, forklifts etc.
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Excellent organizational and communication skillsPrevious experience in a start-up environment a plusProficient in Microsoft OfficePreferred Skills for Electrical TechnicianPrevious experience in a start-up environment a plusTrouble shooting/testing and problem-solving skills are a must.
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Associates degree in electronics technology preferred and/or 2-5 years experience in the following: Basic electricity, industrial controls, micro processors, programming/logic, electrical circuit troubleshooting, trigonometry, electrical schematics, ladder logic, AC/DC circuits, solid state devices, electronic system trouble shooting, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, mechanical aptitude, and motion controllers.
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