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Experience with electrical trouble shooting and repair. Remains active on the floor including providing any “hands-on” trouble shooting and maintenance of production equipment. Participates in Lean Manufacturing practices such as Six Sigma, 5S, FMEA, 8D Problem Analysis.
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Trouble-shooting complex hydraulic, pneumatic or electrical systems. bachelor’s degree in mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering, other equivalent. supervision to, and schedule work for the skilled trades employees maintaining foundry equipment.
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The Electrical Controls Engineer is responsible for the scheduled, unscheduled, and preventative maintenance and repair of a wide variety of beverage manufacturing and packaging equipment. Day to day trouble shooting, repair, and installation of low & high voltage industrial electromechanical & control systems for utility and production equipment.
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The ability to use mechanical hand tools and electrical trouble shooting tools. The ability to read and understand mechanical drawings and electrical schematics and the ability to demonstrate mechanical and electrical aptitude.
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Research Air Flo has provided Test and Balance, Retro-Commissioning, trouble-shooting and Investigative Services for numerous HPD projects over the past. My sole responsibility is to ensure the timely completion of the Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing installations on Laboratories and Hospitals in the Southeast for McCarthy Building Companies, Inc. Key to final acceptance in both cases is the Testing and Air/Hydronic Systems Balancing.
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Perform the design of control systems, from start to finish , as well as the engineering and field start up for the “System Integration in the Electrical Controls” Industry for manufacturing in Kansas City, MO. Demonstrated trouble shooting skills are absolutely necessary.
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The employee is also occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; toxic or caustic chemicals; risk of electrical shock; explosives; and vibration. This role is responsible for providing advanced automotive problem resolution including identification, trouble shooting and project assistance for DIY customers.
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Trouble shooting and analyzing issues. Testing of Electrical components for Truck's electric drive. Good understanding of electrical architecture. Job Title System Test Engineer. Trouble shooting and analyzing issues.
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The Maintenance Mechanic/Technician is a full-time position that is responsible for various maintenance functions including overseeing preventative maintenance, trouble-shooting equipment issues, repair of equipment, and the occasional emergency fix that is needed.
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Performs trouble-shooting and needed tasks involving low and high voltage electrical and control systems of 480 volt devices (AC and DC), including repair or replacement of system components.
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Perform trouble-shooting and problem analysis associated with protection and control systems and utility substation equipment, including but not limited to: Application Errors and Omissions, Drawing Errors and Omissions, Wiring Errors and Omissions, Settings Errors and Omissions, Equipment Malfunctions, Questionable Apparatus Test Results, Battery Ground Faults.
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BSEET degree, with electrical background is a plus. 2+ years of field experience, preferably in trouble shooting instrumentation and control systems for the natural gas compression industry.
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Overall responsibility will be to work with each of the multidisciplinary teams, automation upgrade and process visualization systems; supervise electrical activities, training, and trouble-shooting electrical issues, including PLC or networks related.
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Good background in electrical schematic reading, component layout, wiring methods, electrical machine assembly, trouble shooting and problem solving. Associate's degree in Industrial Electrical/Electronics Technology or similar is highly desirable.
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Maintains scheduled preventative maintenance programs on instrumentation and electrical equipment. 10 years of oil and gas technical and maintenance experience in a high-risk industry with prior trouble shooting experience.
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