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Experience in a Manufacturing environment (preferably in a plating on plastic & injection molding facility) PLC trouble shooting and programming. A minimum of five years’ experience in an automotive manufacturing supervisory role.
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This position requires proficiency in multiple skill clusters, such as electrical controls, fluid power, mechanical systems, welding, fabrication and manufacturing processes. Performs preventive and predictive maintenance schedules on mechanical equipment such as pumps, packaging and slicing equipment, harvest and cutting equipment used in manufacturing environment.
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And hydraulic and pneumatic systems; packaging, conveyance, liquid and powder manufacturing equipment and processes; PLC trouble shooting; electrical and mechanical drawings; installation and troubleshoot basic three phase motor control circuits; and breakdown analysis.
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Capable of providing tools that create well defined error (failure) code logging and reporting for speedy analysis, trouble shooting and corrective action. 4+ years working in a production and/or manufacturing engineering capacity.
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Precision machining, die maintenance, die and manufacturing equipment trouble shooting. Precision machining, die maintenance, die and manufacturing equipment trouble shooting. Our client is looking for a skilled Maintenance Machinist to join them at their Streetsboro, Ohio location.
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Provide support for customer problems by trouble-shooting and technical support for in-process manufacturing problems. Perform activities related to the design, build, and implementation and troubleshooting of production.
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As a Machinist, you will be responsible for supporting the manufacturing process by trouble shooting, preventative maintenance, and repair of all tire-related manufacturing, processing machinery and equipment.
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We serve customers worldwide, with manufacturing operations in North America, Latin America, North Africa and Europe. Ability to install and set up both A/C and D/C drives PLC trouble shooting and problem solving ability with practical, mechanical & electrical aptitude.
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Through our chemistries, our customer focus and our vertically integrated farming, manufacturing, and formulation facilities around the world, we are Enabling Tomorrow's Solutions Today. Job description: The Production operator, based on process know-how, knowledge, and trouble shooting skills, carries out independently, safely and responsibly all operations required to complete production requirements using all written procedures and verbal instructions.
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Provide trouble-shooting assistance to production and maintenance team members. Provides engineering analysis and evaluation of complex technical manufacturing problems, and provides the support needed to improve quality, productivity, and safety.
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Support production staff with specification/technical knowledge, inspection techniques, weld/braze consumables management and day-to-day trouble shooting efforts. Manufacturing Engineer is accountable for improving and maintaining first pass yield for specified parts and/or processes.
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Provide mechanical maintenance and trouble-shooting information by answering questions and requests to other Maintenance staff and OEM team members. Tree Brand Packaging has a 30-year history manufacturing custom wood pallets, crates and packaging and has grown to 6 Southeast locations (NC, SC, AL/GA, TN.
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Adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) guidelines; wear protective clothing, long-sleeved shirt, jeans or slacks, hair net, latex gloves and practices good hygiene. Responsible for trouble shooting molding process-making adjustments to the machine, auxiliary equipment, to produce quality parts.
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The CNC Operator is responsible for setting up and operating machines, trouble shooting, assembling or fabricating medical grade metal products using a variety of tools and equipment according to required work instructions in a specific area of a manufacturing environment.
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Provide technical support to manufacturing and service by directing trouble shooting and failure analyses activities. Establish strong relationships with other Engineering departments, Purchasing, Project Management and Manufacturing to identify cost reduction opportunities.
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