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With limited supervision, the Controls Engineer III is responsible for the design and development of motion control and graphical user interfaces for automated and semi-automated industrial tools and machinery for pipe and tube machining and welding applications.
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Provides construction support by welding and slip hosing copper pipes, and assists the foreman as needed on the job. Provides support by handing cooler box coils and installing new supermarket refrigeration systems or remodeling existing supermarket refrigeration systems.
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Applicable construction inspection and testing experience and certifications from the American Concrete Institute (ACI), International Code Council (ICC), National Institute for Certification in Engineering Technologies (NICET), the American Welding Society (AWS), and/or local inspection credentials from governing jurisdictions.
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Moderate knowledge and skill in welding and cutting (gas, electric, MIG, TIG) Complete electrical repairs and welding projects as needed. Perform quality preventive maintenance inspections per company methods on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, refrigeration units (Reefer), lift-gates, light-duty vehicles, and any other company-owned equipment.
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Mechanical experience of 5-7 years troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing all types of construction equipment preferred Experience in Electrical, Hydraulic and Diesel Engine preferred Welding and fabrication is a plus Must have the tools you need to do the job; your hands will only get your so far.
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Additional skills include:Tig welding and Bell Jar brazing experience a plusClean room experience and knowledge of Foreign Object Debris (FOD control)Ability or prior experience of reading Geometric dimensioning and tolerancingUS Person StatementDue to the type of work at the facility and certain access restrictions, successful applicants must be a "US Person" (US Citizens, US Nationals, lawful permanent residents, asylees or refugees.
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Utilizing your own training and expertise in your previous craft, such as soldering, welding, blacksmithing, and/or metal, you will transfer these skills into lesson plans to teach and train students for their ongoing developmental learning and growth.
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Supervises skilled trades and craft personnel performing work in such specializations as: machine repair, air conditioning and refrigeration, carpentry, painting, machining, welding, plumbing, cement finishing as well as unskilled support and maintenance tasks.
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Experience: Retail experience and/or farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred. fot full-time and eligible part-time TSC and Petsense Team Members. Your Opportunity is Out Here at Tractor Supply and Petsense.
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At least 3 years electrical, mechanical & automation troubleshooting of MDR/Spiral Conveyors systems, HVAC, freezer refrigeration, strapper, wrapper, printer experience or certification in welding.
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Diagnoses, installs, and repairs fuel and water lines, flexible tubing, electrical connections, electronic and mechanical components; Performs brazing, soldering, pipefitting, welding, and fabrication.
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TIG Welding experience. TIG Welding experience. Assembler/Fabricator is responsible for the fabrication, and assembly of production parts. Activities include safe operation equipment, saws, grinders, sanders, fixtures, hand tools and material handling equipment.
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Qualifications High School Diploma is required High Demand IT Specialized Skills Platform Knowledge Preferred knowledge, skills or abilities Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred.
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Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred. Farming, ranching, pet/equine, or welding knowledge is strongly preferred. This position is responsible for traveling with the Field Activity Support Team (FAST) to stores within an assigned district to own and execute “start to finish” variable tasks such as planograms and physical inventories, as well as provide support for other tasks including merchandise and fixture assembly, and the maintenance of all signage.
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