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Familiarity with predictive maintenance activities and the application of predictive maintenance technology vibration analysis, oil analysis, infrared thermography, and ultrasound to determine machinery condition.
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Utilize computer-based machinery analyzers as directed by senior level personnel for efficiency testing, tribology, thermography, and tri-axial vibration analysis. Minimum of two (2) years of apprentice level experience in a job requiring the application of mechanical skills in a water/wastewater treatment plant, water distribution system or similar environment preferred.
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As a Predictive Maintenance (PdM) Technician in training is responsible for learning and performing reliability-based techniques to help troubleshoot and maintain machine centers including vibration analysis and route-based data collection, thermography, ultrasound, motion amplification, oil analysis, alignment and balancing and others.
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Infrared / thermography electrical switch gear and power line preventive maintenance. Vibration analysis on rotating equipment may be required. Infrared / thermography electrical switch gear and power line preventive maintenance.
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Develop a basic proficiency in one or more advanced maintenance technology and understand how to apply technology to improve equipment reliability (alignment, balancing, thermography, oil analysis, ultrasound, or vibration monitoring.
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Knowledge of predictive maintenance techniques, vibration analysis, thermography, and non-destructive testing. Manage predictive programs such as vibration analysis, thermography, and non-destructive testing, interpreting data to guide maintenance decisions.
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IR thermography, Vibration analysis, Ultrasonic scans, Precision laser alignments. The Vibration Analyst (Predictive Maintenance) is responsible for executing the sites predictive maintenance program.
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Experience w/ predictive maintenance technologies including, but not limited to, vibration analysis, oil analysis, infrared Thermography, ultrasound, and motor current analysis. Level 2 thermography certification is preferred.
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Assume full ownership of predictive and preventive maintenance activities including oil analysis, vibration analysis, engine-compressor analysis, and infrared thermography. Assume full ownership of predictive and preventive maintenance activities including oil analysis, vibration analysis, engine-compressor analysis, and infrared thermography.
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Direct oversight of the preventative and predictive maintenance programs which include vibration analysis, thermography, infrared, oil analysis, precision alignment, ultrasonics and others to improve the plant’s maintenance reliability program.
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Performs routine predictive maintenance activities including, thermography, vibration analysis, oil and cooling water sampling. Alliant Energy has a great opportunity for a Wind Turbine Technician Journey level to join our team in Iowa Falls, IA. In this role you will perform a variety of work connected with the operations, maintenance inspections and testing of wind turbine sites.
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Works within software systems for equipment tests and inspections, i.e. GE APM (Meridium), Testoil Db, Thermography data, lubrication, etc. Determines and implements best way to manage the lubrication & vibration routes and data•Participates in MIQA networks and PSM activities focused on MIQA, and share best practices, successes and failures.
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Training or equivalent experience in predictive technologies (Thermography Level 1, Motor Circuit Analysis Level 1 and Ultrasonic Level 1) would be an asset. 5 + years of providing vibration analysis in heavy industry including balancing and alignment work.
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Level 1 thermography certification is preferred. Level 1 vibration certification is preferred. Formal maintenance planning/scheduling trainingMinimum 1-2 years’ experience implementing RCM, CbM/PdM methods, operating building automation and energy management systems, and thorough understanding of asset management, data analytics, and capital planning approaches.
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Major and established brand name company has an opportunity for a night shift Maintenance Supervisor at their manufacturing site in the Indianapolis, IN area that reports to the Maintenance Manager. Evaluate PM/PDM activities and frequencies to ensure optimum use of workforce and resources in maximizing equipment reliability.
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