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The Electro-Mechanical Technician is responsible for maintaining and repairing all machinery and equipment within the facility to keep in proper working order. Electro-Mechanical Associate degree required.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician will be responsible for the rapid manufacturing of sub-assemblies and finished systems. Leidos currently has an opening for an Electro-Mechanical Technician to work in our Ladson, SC facility.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician position is responsible for performing highly diversified duties with minimal supervision from creating a safe work environment to assisting with production equipment troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining in order to support the achievement of the MillerKnoll's business goals and objectives.
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Thales is looking for an Electro/Mechanical Assembler who will be responsible for fabricating, assembling, rebuilding, inspecting and testing cable harness assemblies. Perform mechanical assembly related to cables, cable harnesses, cabinet assemblies, etc.
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QualificationsEducation / Experience:Associate of Science degree (A.S.) in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering Technology, Optical Systems Technology or equivalent from two-year College or 3 years' experience or military equivalent.
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We are looking for an Electro-Mechanical Technician who will be responsible for routine maintenance support to the operations departments in a highly automated environment. Job Title: Electro-Mechanical Technician.
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Field Technician (Mechanical) is responsible for traveling 75% of the time - national travel. Electro-Mechanical – capability and willingness for hands on work (will turn a wrench at times.
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The Electro Mechanical Technician (EMT) is a member of the plant maintenance team that supports factory operations by maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical and mechanical equipment.
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Job Description:Join our dynamic team at BW Papersystems and embark on an exciting career as an Electro-Mechanical Assembler. Job Description:Join our dynamic team at BW Papersystems and embark on an exciting career as an Electro-Mechanical Assembler.
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In this role you will be responsible for operating and maintaining the accelerator as well as repairing various equipment, such as mechanical pumps, compressors, and power supplies. Knowledge of software, electrical, or mechanical building, diagnosis, and repair.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician will combine knowledge of mechanical technology with knowledge of electrical and electronic circuitry. The Electro-Mechanical Technician will work with other Technicians and Engineers to ensure testing equipment is operating effectively.
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To the Electro-Mechanical Technician Manager; the Electro-Mechanical Technician will be responsible for the electrical and mechanical assembly, installation, and support of automation systems throughout several manufacturing industries from start to finish.
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Electro-Mechanical Technician degree from an accredited technical college or a journeyman certificate is preferred. Experience: Preferred experience of five or more years as an Electro-Mechanical Technician with a stable work history.
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Electro-Mechanical Engineer jdd. § Bachelor's Degree, preferably in Mechanical Engineering or Electrical/Electronic engineering or Controls Engineering. § Must demonstrate ability to read electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic prints and schematics.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician Level 4 is responsible for the day-to-day troubleshooting and preventative/predictive maintenance (DMS, sorter, robots, conveyor). The Electro-Mechanical Technician Level 4 is responsible for the day-to-day troubleshooting and preventative/predictive maintenance in a freezer with below-normal temperatures.
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