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At least three years technical experience in manufacturing, mechatronics (industrial maintenance, mechanical systems, industrial technology) or research and development. Industrial Technology Instructor Full-Time.
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Laboratory Technician I, Industrial Technology. Collaborate with faculty and staff (Engineering, industrial technology, and manufacturing). Department: Industrial Technology.
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High School Degree and/or College Certificate in Industrial Machine Maintenance, Automation Engineer Technology, Advanced Manufacturing, or a closely related trade. Five (5) years of experience in industrial technology, advanced manufacturing, automation engineering, or a closely related area with an emphasis on several trade areas listed above.
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The Instructional Associate for Industrial Technology supports instruction in classroom and scheduled classroom lab environments supporting welding technology, manufacturing technology, aviation maintenance technology, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration technology, and related curricula.
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Position Title Adjunct Instructor Industrial Technology (Process Technology) (TEMPORARY) Discipline Industrial Technology (foundry occupations) Alternate Discipline Manufacturing Technology (quality control, process control.
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Job Posting Title Manufacturing and Industrial Technology (MITECH) Adjunct Assistant Professor Pool. Department Location Business, Library, & Information Technology. Manufacturing and Technology Process Design.
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We are currently seeking a Full-time Faculty in Industrial Technology, HVAC who can teach courses in Industrial Technology Program including Industrial Technology core classes and specialization courses in Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration (HVACR.
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Perform industrial electrical maintenance and troubleshooting in a manufacturing plant. Install, maintain, test, troubleshoot and repair industrial electrical equipment and associated electrical and electronic controls.
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Hood Industries is seeking an Industrial Electrician at our lumber manufacturing operation in Bogalusa, LA. Hood Industries, Inc. is a blend of wood manufacturing and distribution concerns that include plywood and lumber manufacturing plants, and sixteen specialty wood product distribution operations, located in fifteen states serving the northeast, southeast and southwest United States.
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including plumbing, carpentry, minor electrical work, painting, mechanical repairs, servicing equipment and assigns maintenance work orders on a daily basis.
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Knowledge of industrial electrical equipment, control systems/electronics, HVAC, plumbing, and/or electrical systems up to 480V. Journeyman-level training as electrician, millwright, plumber or similar trade.
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Troubleshoot, maintain, repair, and modify all mechanical systems at our state-of-the-art, multi-technology can plant. 2+ years of experience as an industrial mechanic preferred but not required.
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The Industrial Engineer is responsible for all process related activities within the warehouse, manufacturing and office to ensure proper processes and optimization of the business. Key responsibilities include: design and improvement of processes (warehouse, office, facility and equipment utilization and maintenance) utilizing the principles/methods/tools of Industrial Engineering and Lean-Six Sigma.
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Millwright or other maintenance related degree and/or experience as an industrial mechanic is preferred. Job Title: Industrial Mechanic. o Perform shop tasks including using power/hand tools, rigging and overhead lifting, complex measuring, blueprint comprehension, layout and fabrication, electric arc welding, basic mechanic skills, oxy-acetylene torch-cutting, propylene torch-heating, special maintenance problem solving, operate mobile equipment- forklift.
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The Pipefitter assembles, installs, repairs gas, steam, water or other liquid, air and fire sprinkler piping systems, including heaters, sanitary and high pressure systems, (up to 6000 psi), using power cutting and threading machines and a variety of Pipefitter"s tools.
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