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Under the direction of the Maintenance Manager, this Maintenance Technician will install, overhaul, dismantle, construct, inspect, replace, test and make mechanical and electrical repairs to buildings and mechanical equipment such as boilers, compressors, sprinklers, piping, plumbing, production and material handling equipment, line equipment and controls.
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This skilled position involves installing, programming, troubleshooting, configuring, commissioning, and servicing Fire Alarm Systems, Access Control and CCTV Systems as well as other related building system products at customer sites.
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The Overhead Crane Field Service Technician will be responsible for diagnosing and repairing mechanical issues on diesel engines, overhead cranes, hoists, and elevators. Keeps overhead crane systems operating by; performing inspections; troubleshooting breakdowns; performing preventive maintenance; responding to repair calls.
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Display proficiency in the following: Test Equipment Operation, Troubleshooting Techniques, Protective Relays, Power Quality Measurements, Disaster Recovery, Rotating Machinery, Protection & Control Design.
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Read and interpret schematic, assembly, and wiring diagrams Troubleshoot and repair electronic equipment to the component level and electromechanical systems Analyze and interpret test data Conduct functional test on prototype electro-mechanical systems and provides test data to engineering What will separate you from the rest.
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Troubleshooting and repair/overhaul of Hydraulic aircraft components such as landing gear, pumps, brakes, actuators, valves and like components, the operation of various test equipment including high pressure hydraulic stands and precision measuring equipment, and the return of the component back to service in an airworthy condition.
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GENERAL JOB SUMMARY:The RF Test Technician will be responsible for the tuning, testing and troubleshooting of RF/Microwave amplifiers and integrated microwave assemblies (IMAs) in a clean room environment.
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Entry level knowledge of basic schematic reading, wiring procedures, soldering techniques, use of test equipment, and basic electronic troubleshooting theory preferred. Conducts troubleshooting of new/rebuilt pumps, control boxes, blenders, and blender data acquisition (DAQ.
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Need electronics technical background, experience with electronic assembly and test, preferably in medical device industry. Uses schematics, o'scopes, multimeters, and other diagnostic tools to adjust, repair, maintain, and test electronic equipment.
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Job Title: Instrument Test technician. Experience testing and troubleshooting: laser based optical systems, fluidic systems, digital and analog circuitry. Experienced in the use of: DVM’s, Oscilloscope and general test equipment.
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The Engineering Technician is responsible for build, test, troubleshoot, repair, and modify developmental and production components, parts, equipment, and systems by applying principles and theories of engineering, mathematics, testing and physics.
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The Locomotive/Engine Test Technician is responsible for the testing and diagnostics of all electrical and mechanical systems on a locomotive and locomotive sub-assemblies including, but not limited to, complicated circuits, electrical measurements, air brake systems, diesel engines and interactions between all systems.
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As a Chiller Technician you will perform service and maintenance tasks on commercial and industrial mechanical equipment including air and water-cooled scroll, screw, and centrifugal chillers. Perform assigned chiller maintenance and troubleshooting task safely in industrial and commercial settings.
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Troubleshooting cabling infrastructure connectivity issues, including patch panels and patch cords. 2+ years of experience with network cabling, optic types, and test equipment (VFL, power meter, and OTDR etc.
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HVAC Refrigeration Technician (Residential Facilities)- Polytechnic campus Arizona State University FDM FM Polytechnic Res Fac Campus: Polytechnic 98444BR Job Description Facilities Management, Polytechnic campus, seeks a motivated full time HVAC Refrigeration Technician to join our team to maintain and repair HVAC equipment within the Residential Facilities.
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