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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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As an Aircraft Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for maintaining, repairing, and troubleshooting aircraft structures while ensuring the highest level of quality and safety of flight.
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As a Maintenance Mechanic, you'll oversee the maintenance, repair, and troubleshooting of our machinery (motors, PLCs, conveyor systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, electrical wiring, welding, and bearing replacement.
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Experience: Two to four years of related experience and/or training in machine maintenance, mechanical, electrical, electro-mechanical, hydraulics, pneumatics, and troubleshooting skills.
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As a Relay Technician at Power Engineering Services, you will be responsible for the installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of relay protection systems in electrical substations.
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Four (4) years of experience in industrial maintenance environment troubleshooting PLC software, I/O, and field devices and working with mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic systems preferred.
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Aircraft maintenance technician positions are open for AOG Maintenance Technicians (Levels I, II, and III), Avionics Technicians (Levels I, II, and III), Part 145 Repair Station Maintenance Technicians (Levels I, II, and III), and Part 145 Repair Station Lead Maintenance Technicians.
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Client is seeking a day shift Production Maintenance Lead Technician to join our team of multi-skilled technicians in an Electrical Apparatus manufacturing facility in Waukesha, WI. Production Maintenance Technicians are responsible for providing an advanced level of expertise in responding to work orders, troubleshooting, and providing preventive and corrective maintenance on the production equipment and systems in an industrial manufacturing environment.
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Must be able to perform the duties of an industrial maintenance mechanic, which include troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair as needed on food processing equipment. Strong troubleshooting, verbal, and written communication skills to present to other maintenance supervisors, technicians, and operators effectively.
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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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Experience in maintenance and repair operations associated with electrical systems, electronics, fabrication, hydraulics, injection molding, mechanical drives, pneumatics, robotics, stamping, welding, assembly and conveyor systems, and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) programming and troubleshooting.
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The Instrumentation & Electrical Technician is responsible for station instrumentation, controls, and electrical support, maintenance, and troubleshooting. The I&E Technician reports to the Plant Operations & Maintenance Manager and technical support services to all personnel.
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Amentum is seeking a 1st shift high-level Multi-Skilled Technician to join our industrial maintenance team in Lafayette, IN.Typical work schedule is Monday – Friday, 6:30 am to 3:00pm; hours may vary based on business demand.
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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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Relevant Job Titles: Maintenance Supervisor, Electrical Engineering Supervisor, Electrical Maintenance Engineer, Maintenance Lead, Maintenance Team Leader, Maintenance Controls Engineer, Electrical Controls Engineer, PLC Controls Engineer.
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