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Assist in the installation, maintenance, analyzation, and troubleshooting of remote terminal units (RTU’s), network port switches, SCADA equipment, substation battery systems, transformer control circuits, voltage regulation relays and controls, breaker control circuits, and protective relays.
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Strong working knowledge of all aspects of plant equipment maintenance operation (e.g., equipment troubleshooting, electrical, refrigeration, machine shop operation, welding, brazing soldering.
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Use working knowledge of screw and reciprocal compressors, electrical troubleshooting all common types of ammonia central systems, & control/alarm systems to perform inspections and preventative maintenance as required.
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Extensive experience and in-depth knowledge of Automation and Control products, including but not limited to Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), PLCs, Motion Control, SCADA Software, HMI, Networking, Sensors, Motion, Robotics, and Motor Control.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in industrial multi-craft maintenance and troubleshooting. In depth knowledge of manufacturing, industrial maintenance, and industrial machine control principles and practices.
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Under minimal supervision, provides preventative and predictive maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of material handling systems through demonstrated proficiency in mechanical power transmission and electrical with working knowledge of PLC/controls and welding/fabrication.
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The ideal candidate will have HVAC/R schooling, RETA Certified Industrial Refrigeration Operator (CIRO) certification, universal EPA, and at least six years' experience with service/maintenance of HVAC / R, and large ammonia refrigeration units.
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Inspect of electrical equipment such as Motor Control Centers (MCC’s), Switchboards, Panelboards and Industrial Control Panels of various voltages. 5+ years of experience in the design, installation and startup of electrical, instrumentation and control systems in an industrial automation environment.
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Works closely with field services, logistics, external customers and commercial teams providing troubleshooting and maintenance support focused on instrumentation, controls, and/or automation associated with Reverse Osmosis (RO), Ultrafiltration and Deionization (DI) systems and other water treatment technologies.
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Perform and Manage the troubleshooting and repairs of general air pneumatics, including air compressor operation and maintenance, regulator E replacement, solenoid valve replacement, 2-way and 3-way valve replacement, pneumatic pump repair, tubing installation, and general system troubleshooting.
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Allways Precision has an excellent career opportunity for a Industrial Control Panel Builder / Electrical Assembler. Industrial Control Panel Builder / Electrical Assembler.
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Maintenance required devices (calipers, dial indicators), percussion reading tools, scissor/boom lifts, ladders, parts washers, cherry picker, electrical troubleshooting equipment, fabrication equipment (welder, grinders, lathe, mill, band saw, drill press.
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The Sewing Machine Maintenance & Repair Technician will perform sewing machine setup, troubleshooting, repairs, and preventative maintenance in an industrial setting. Working knowledge of general maintenance processes and troubleshooting techniques applied to industrial sewing machines and equipment.
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This includes rotating equipment assembly/disassembly, basic equipment maintenance, rotating equipment alignments, basic electrical troubleshooting, and control panel startups, setting adjustments, and troubleshooting.
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Qualified candidates should be a Master Electrician (preferred) with a GED or High School Diploma, have 5 plus years experience in the industrial maintenance field, the ability to read blueprints and schematics, and have mechanical and electrical work experience.
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