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Electrical troubleshooting, industrial maintenance, hydraulics pneumatics, Schematic, Troubleshooting, Maintenance technician, Electrical, Mechanical, Hydraulics, Machine repair, Pneumatics, 3 phase, Preventive maintenance, Repair, Panel build, Blueprint, Plc troubleshooting, Maintenance repair, Mig welding, Allen-bradley, Electrical maintenance, Hydraulic pneumatic.
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Tool and die, Blueprint, Toolmaking, Cnc, Machining, Mill, Troubleshooting, Mold, Schematic, Die repair, Tooling, Stamping, Repair, Grinder, Micrometer, Assembly, Blueprint reading, Die maintenance, Plastics injection molding.
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Maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of machine malfunctions. Preventive maintenance and inspection checks on multi-unit, web-fed UV printing presses. Qualified candidates bring an aptitude and experience for electrical and mechanical equipment/machine repair in a production environment.
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Machine shop/ machining experience (Mill, Lathe, CNC Router, etc.) Mechanical Maintenance experience. Aerotek is an Allegis Group company, the global leader in talent solutions. Since 1983, Aerotek has grown to become a leader in recruiting and staffing services.
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Conveyer, blueprint, hydraulics, pneumatics, schematic, machine repair, Repair, Mechanical, Troubleshooting, Maintenance technician, Electrical, Plc troubleshooting, conveyors, photo eyes, VFD, Preventive maintenance, 480, Industrial, Electrical troubleshooting, Electrical maintenance, maintenance mechanics, rollers.
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The ideal candidate will handle automation machine tool electrical maintenance, working on a variety of CNC equipment including CNC mills, CNC lathes, CNC machining centers, and robotics.
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Assist in minor machine maintenance and offer feedback for improvements. Operate CNC machines (Okuma and Haas machines—'G' code) to craft precision workpieces for heat transfer products.
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We are hiring as maintenance electrician and Millwright Machinist to join our growing team in Orlando FL. Company produces composite mats for the construction and entertainment industries. Must be proficient with wiring a control panel and running conduit through a machine as well as troubleshooting PLCs for the electrician role.
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Responsibilities include basic machine troubleshooting and maintenance, communicating with the Value Stream Manager and Maintenance team for major breakdowns, changing tooling for various job functions, and placing jigs in machines for different products/jobs.
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Provides support to die maintenance and machine shop work areas. Repairs and maintains electrical, electronic, mechanical and hydraulic functions of the operating die cast machines including preventive and predictive maintenance.
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Troubleshooting, injection mold, set up machine, maintenance repair, robotics, Engel, Krauss Maffei. Responsible for monitoring Maintenance Technician mold change program loading and set-ups, as well as Operator inspecting and verifying the first shot checks to assure proper methods were followed to produce a quality part.
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Join our thriving Machine Shop as a CNC Operator, where we craft precision parts primarily for Harley Davidson among other prestigious auto and heavy industrial companies. You will also be responsible for setting up machines, some editing of programs, conducting first piece and ongoing quality inspections, using measuring tools such as micrometers and calipers, deburring parts, entering data post-runs, and performing minor maintenance like checking oil levels.
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Candidates with extrusion, blow mold, injection mold, slitting, or plastics machine operating experience are strongly preferred. Slitting, extrusion, blow molding, or injection molding experience is strongly preferred, but we are open to any skilled machine operators.
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Perform routine maintenance on SMT equipment and troubleshoot issues as they arise. We are looking for an Electronics SMT Operator to manage and operate Surface Mount Technology (SMT) equipment for assembling electronic components on PCBs. While experience with SMT is required, soldering skills are preferred to ensure high-quality assembly and production.
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