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The following is an entry level Automation Technician controls position where a successful candidate will be required to support manufacturing operations, assist with equipment implementation/startup.
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Independently troubleshoot reported problems; repair and maintain electrical, power distribution and electromechanical systems, PLC, process and machine controls, pumps and mechanical equipment pneumatic and hydraulic equipment and conveying systems; including installing and maintaining basic AC and DC controls, lighting, electrical systems using blueprints and schematic drawings to ensure equipment is performing safely to required specifications.
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Repairs burner controls and switches, rewires electric ranges and performs minor electrical work on refrigerators. Repairs alarm systems, including controls. Repairs plumbing fixtures and pipes such as toilets, sinks, drains, valves and controls.
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Minimum of seven(7) years' relevant work experiencePLC Trouble Shooting expertPLC Programming experience including Allen Bradley, Siemens, and Fanuc controls preferredExcellent knowledge of computer and PLC hardware (design, programming, start-up)Above average knowledge of motion controls and devices (I/O processors, digital/analog modules, servo motors, high-speed counters, steppers, and resolvers/encoders, etc.
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Possess demonstrated experience working with 480V, 220V, 120V, and low volt DC electrical controls and systems and the ability to read and understand electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic schematics.
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Complete all PMs, work orders, and projects as directed by the controls engineer. 3 - 5 years of multi-craft maintenance, electrical and industrial maintenance experience. Ability to understand and troubleshoot mechanical/electrical manufacturing equipment such as but not limited to:HydraulicPneumaticPLC's (Allen Bradley preferred.
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Proven ability to assess security risks, conduct security testing, and implement effective security controls for embedded OT devices. Design and implement security controls, configurations, and best practices to mitigate vulnerabilities and threats specific to embedded OT systems.
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As a Controls Engineer, your daily responsibilities will include providing technical assistance to our maintenance team on electrical hardware and software issues to ensure continuous plant operations.
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Develops and controls Communications budget and Charitable Donations budget. Supports the DAI Advocacy group to ensure effective communications with all parties (Daikin global, local/state/federal government, trade organizations, NGO’s, etc.
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Our HVAC Technicians install, repair, and maintain a variety of equipment for industrial and commercial customers including, refrigeration, air conditioning, electric motors, heating units, heat pumps, hermetic compressors, light commercial furnaces, boilers, burners, intake and exhaust fans, economizers, humidifiers, capacity controls, semi-hermetic compressors, split systems, flame safeguard controls, air compressors, air driers, chillers, and packaged units.
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Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. Commercial Drywall Project Manager OR Estimator Experience Required. I am looking for a rock-solid leader in the Commercial Drywall industry ready to manage a motivated team.
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We offer flexible hours, competitive pay, and great benefits for both full and part-time associates.
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As the industry leader in staffing for architecture, engineering, and construction projects, JLM has 18,500+ pre-vetted, highly-skilled, and available people ready to power your project within 7 days.
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Monitor and implement plant internal controls (in conjunction with corporate policies) as necessary to ensure reporting integrity, safeguard company assets, and identify risks. Manage month-end closing and prepare monthly financial statements and other operational reports for site; identify direct connections to enhance operational reporting on efficiency, scrap, etc (OneStream.
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Normal hours are 8AM - 6PM. Job Requirements: Must be able to perform the following:Compressor changes, rack refrigeration repair, ESR replacements, repair energy management systems, HVAC, split condensing unit repair/replacement, leak search and repair, self-contained units, ice machines, heat pumps, and controls.
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