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DoD SkillBridge Internship - Field Technician/Specialist. Meet with the customers (for Service) to diagnose their HVAC/Building Automation, Fire/Life Safety, or Integrated Security electronic control system malfunctions and use your expertise to maintain, repair, or (for Solutions) install new equipment; commissioning if needed.
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Seeking hands-on Field Service Technician with industrial & commercial HVAC experience! Rittal manufactures the world's leading industrial and IT enclosures, racks and accessories, including high efficiency, high-density climate control and power management systems for industrial, data center, outdoor and hybrid applications.
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Perform service support activities, troubleshoot, and repair IT Cooling products and electro-mechanical equipment for the Critical Power Solutions Division (CPSD). I am working directly with one of the leading Electronics and Power products client and they are hiring 20+ Field Service Technicians in various locations such as Chicago IL, Phoenix AZ, San Antonio TX for Permanent/ Direct hire role.
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Responsible for directing and controlling the work of 6-10 Welders, Pipefitter/Fabricators, and Field Metals Mechanics in projects involving fabrication of pipe spools and structural steel assemblies or repair of plant piping and equipment.
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Prior experience working as a field technician or Field Optical Engineer in the Telecommunications Industry is highly desired. AC and DC Power Equipment: Maintain and troubleshoot AC and DC power equipment, ensuring reliable power distribution and connectivity.
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Then, you would be a perfect fit as a Field Service Technician for John Zink in the combustion and vapor recovery fields for the refining and petrochemical industries! Field work experience in the petrochemical, power generation, pulp & paper or food processing industries.
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MEPPI's Service Center Division (SCD) is looking for a Field Service Technician I to perform maintenance and service support activities of single and three-phase uninterruptible power supplies and peripherals to internal and external customers.
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Be responsible for hands-on execution of projects including Startup, commissioning, troubleshooting, engineering, design, and repair of Power Delivery equipment. STANDARD ROLE: 3+ years of experience as a field service technician.
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The Field Maintenance Technician oversees and coordinates all necessary and ongoing maintenance of the car wash systems and technology while simultaneously being responsible for each location’s preventative maintenance schedule, safety and security compliance, facility appearance, and project management cost control at several locations.
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As a Field Service Technician with Life Fitness, you will manage an assigned service territory in the Chicagoland area, visiting commercial and consumer customer locations to diagnose / troubleshoot, repair, and complete preventative maintenance on fitness equipment.
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Understands 3-phase power systems and low, medium, and high voltage power distribution equipment. Minimum of one internship/co-op experience or an equivalent 3 months of experience in a technician or maintenance role working on or with machines, vehicles or large equipment.
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Troubleshoots, inspects, replaces/repairs a wide variety of electro-mechanical devices such as cash registers, coin changers, security equipment, alarms, and point of sale equipment. OWL Services is the premier sales, installation, program management and service provider to retail, commercial, fleet, aviation and marine, and emergency power generation companies across the U.S.
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Perform preventive maintenance and repairs of power generators, diesel engines, electrical distribution equipment, HVAC equipment and/or oil free air compressors. You will either be out on your own or teamed up with another technician(s) to set up and operate equipment at the shop and on customer sites.
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Display proficiency in the following: Test Equipment Operation, Troubleshooting Techniques, Protective Relays, Power Quality Measurements, Disaster Recovery, Rotating Machinery, Protection & Control Design.
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The Electrical Field Test Technician will inspect, test, and maintain electrical substations & transmission switchyards. Performing High, Medium, and Low voltage testing of electrical power equipment.
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