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Experience with Construction Equipment Maintenance, Electrical Troubleshooting Skills, Equipment Troubleshooting, Experience in a Manufacturing Environment, Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills, PLC Troubleshooting Skills, Heavy Equipment Repair, PLC Wiring Experience, Creating Preventive Maintenance Plans.
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Proficiency in electrical troubleshooting, hydraulics, mechanical troubleshooting, PLC troubleshooting, PLC wiring, PLC programming, and troubleshooting industrial automation equipment.
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Your duties will include operating and monitoring injection molding, plastic extrusion, thermoforming, and blow molding machines, troubleshooting mechanical issues, performing maintenance, ensuring quality control standards, and adhering to safety protocols.
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As a Machine Maintenance Mechanic Supervisor (also known as Electro/Mechanical Technician, Equipment Maintenance Supervisor), you'll be responsible for performing preventative maintenance on equipment, troubleshooting and repairing to minimize downtime, and working on projects and installations.
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Experience with machine setups for production runs, blueprint reading, and mechanical troubleshooting. As a CNC Operator (also known as a Machinist, CNC Technician), you'll be responsible for loading products onto fixtures and conveyors, operating both manual and robotic CNC stations, performing quality checks, adjusting machine settings for product variations, and maintaining a clean work area.
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Experience with equipment troubleshooting, CNC tooling, and machine setups for production runs. As a CNC Machine Operator (also known as CNC Technician, CNC Machinist), you'll operate and set up various types of CNC machines, read and interpret blueprints, and use standard machine shop metrology equipment.
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As a Process Technician (also known as Injection Molding Technician, Tool and Die Technician), your main duties will include ensuring the efficient operation of injection molding machines, performing mechanical troubleshooting, setting up and operating tooling, dies, and molds, and maintaining production processes.
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Proficiency in Industrial Robot Programming, Troubleshooting Industrial Automation Equipment, PLC Programming Experience, and SCADA Experience. As a Systems Integration Engineer (also known as Systems Engineer, Integration Specialist), you'll be a key player in designing and implementing fleets of autonomous mobile robots (AMR) and software at customer facilities.
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Experience in industrial robot programming and troubleshooting industrial automation equipment. As a Senior Automation Engineer (also known as Systems Integrator, Automation Specialist), you'll be a leading resource for automation projects, with a focus on programming and configuration of programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and human-machine interface (HMI) systems.
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Proficiency in machine setups for production runs, blueprint reading, mechanical troubleshooting, and basic computer skills. As a Coating Line Operator (also known as Production Operator, Machine Operator), you'll be responsible for the Take-Up end of the coating line, producing specialty tape products.
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As a Maintenance Worker (also known as Maintenance Technician, Facilities Maintenance Specialist), you'll be responsible for executing preventative maintenance routines, troubleshooting pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and performing mechanical repairs.
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As an Automation Mechanical Technician (also known as Industrial Automation Specialist, Robotics Technician), you will be tasked with reading and interpreting electrical schematics, troubleshooting and repairing industrial automation equipment, programming and maintaining industrial robots, configuring and troubleshooting mechanical assemblies, calibrating and maintaining servo motors, and collaborating with team members to optimize automation processes.
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Experience with electrical schematics and PLC troubleshooting. As an Automation Mechanical Technician (also known as Industrial Automation Specialist, PLC Technician), you'll diagnose and repair issues with industrial automation equipment, work with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and servo motors, and ensure the smooth operation of automated systems.
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Proficiency in PLC programming and troubleshooting, CAD/CAM software, and industrial robot programming. As an Automation Technician (also known as Automation Engineer, Controls Technician), you'll maintain and troubleshoot automation equipment, program and optimize PLCs and VFDs, and collaborate with engineering teams to improve automation processes.
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Experience troubleshooting 480vac 3 phase motor control systems. As an Industrial Maintenance Technician (also known as Crane Maintenance Technician, Electrical Maintenance Technician), you'll be responsible for maintaining all aspects of overhead cranes with a heavy emphasis on electrical maintenance.
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