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To qualify for maximum rate at this classification, employee must satisfactorily demonstrate proficiency in theory and application relative to machine tool repair. Install, repair, and maintain hydraulic and pneumatic systems, ball screws, precision bearings, scraping principles, and a variety of other controllers on the machines.
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Experience and proficiency in small engine and/or tool repair. Diagnose and perform repairs on electrical and battery-operated power tools, hydraulic and pneumatic tools, gas equipment, generators, and a variety of other power tools and equipment.
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The Field Service Technician is responsible for the repair and maintenance of machine tool equipment, controls and other components purchased by customers. Basic understanding of electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic schematics.
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The CNC Field Service Technician will have an extensive understanding of electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic schematics to effectively detect and resolve issues with electrical and mechanical components.
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Install and maintain lighting, fire detection, communication, clock, motor control, machine tool, conveying, process and distributive control systems. Connect control devices, switches and hydraulic equipment.
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Modifies computer-controlled motion of robot or CNC machine tool. Lays out, assembles, installs, and maintains pipe systems and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, and repairs and replaces gauges, valves, pressure regulators, and related equipment.
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As a Mechanic at Total Tool you will service and repair electrical and mechanical equipment and tools. How about an awesome tool discount, training and development opportunities, and room for career growth.
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Qualifications: Proficiency in pneumatic, hydraulic, welding, and hand tool operations. Job Title: Maintenance Lead Position Type: Non-Union, Non-Exempt Reports To: Maintenance Supervisor Overview: Sawbrook Steel Casting LLC is currently seeking a skilled Maintenance Lead to join our team.
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In addition to maintaining vehicle records, this mechanic maintains and updates paper and electronic equipment records, provides dispatch service for GSE, including positioning equipment to support aircraft maintenance and flying operations, practices good housekeeping, tool control, Foreign Object Damage prevention, and safety at all times.
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Properly collect and dispose of waste fuel, oil, hydraulic fluids, de-icing fluids, and solvent rags. Properly use and maintain company-provided tools and equipment and returns items to tool room after use.
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Troubleshoot and repair mechanical breakdowns of equipment using PC/PLC ladder logic as a troubleshooting tool in robotic production lines. Knowledge of automated processes including mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and control systems and how they interact with each other.
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Removes and replaces worn or defective parts of drive mechanism or hydraulic system, returning all unused parts to the parts room, disposing of defective parts, and returning shop tools to the tool room in a neat and orderly fashion.
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Learns to rig up/down pressure control equipment, prepares wireline tool strings, must be able to preform basic maintenance on Wireline tools, logger, pump down trailer pressure control equipment, rig-lock, rig-up equipment.
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May be required, as necessary, to perform basic tool room tasks. Daily control of air tools, hand burning torches and hydraulic jacks. May be required, as necessary, to perform basic tool room tasks.
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Perform machine maintenance: Familiarity with perform regular maintenance, possibly including corrections and alterations, on a machine or machine tool to ensure it remains in a proper productive state.
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