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Perform machine and systems troubleshooting and repair; assist with the specification, installation and modification of integrated systems. Make repairs to production equipment utilizing the following skill sets: Controls, drawings, electrical, general mechanics, hand tools, hydraulics, machine shop, piping systems, pneumatics, and welding.
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Knowledge and experience in troubleshooting simple to complex motor control relays, contactors, and jog circuits. Knowledge of tools and components used in the maintenance and repair of mechanical systems.
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The Assembly Technician is responsible for ensuring the correct operation of automatic and semi-automatic assembly production equipment in accordance with governing documentation. The Technician will apply automation skills along with related knowledge in electronics, mechanics, pneumatics and hydraulics to troubleshoot, repair, maintain and modify automated machinery.
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Includes differences between types of resin and maintenance of vacuum systems. Assist in troubleshooting resin or mechanical issues. The Extrusion Technician will be responsible for basic machine setup, changeovers, troubleshooting, equipment maintenance and basic repair and rebuild.
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Experience with automation systems and Swiss style CNC lathes a plus. Engineers shall be capable of creating and troubleshooting multi-step manufacturing processes, have a though understanding of GD&T, Specifications (AMS, SAE, etc.
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Demonstrate comprehension of equipment: functions of Epic, Tooling, Test Systems and Extruder. Sound judgment in the execution of technical/troubleshooting issues. Run extruder: set up/start-up/troubleshoot/die wipes/shutdown; complete required paperwork; perform Tubing inspection, tooling preparation and resin breakdown.
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At LATICRETE International, we aim to be the leading construction brand trusted globally for high-performance tile and stone installation systems and building finishing solutions. Perform with a high degree of skill and proficiency development in electrical instrumentation and controls, mechanical repair, welding, plumbing, pneumatics, along with knowledge of compressed air systems, HVAC, conveyors, mixers, gear boxes, along with some fabrication.
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Maintaining commercial cooling systems on cell tower cooling units - diagnosing, troubleshooting, repairing, or installing and replacing components of entire systems. Replace or install forced air heating, air conditioning systems.
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At Collins Aerospace, our Mission Systems team helps civilian, military and government customers complete their most complex missions — whatever and wherever they may be. Conduct electro-mechanical troubleshooting, making modifications to hardware, fixtures, and tooling to enhance performance.
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Maintain equipment including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and fluid handling systems. This position is responsible for preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair on all plant machinery and equipment to sustain production at high efficiency levels.
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Make repairs to production equipment utilizing the following skill sets: Controls, drawings, electrical, general mechanics, hand tools, hydraulics, machine shop, piping systems, PLC knowledge, pneumatics, RF, troubleshooting, welding, and programming.
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Troubleshooting and performing repairs to brakes, air ride systems, electrical components, suspension systems, etc. Diagnosing and performing necessary repairs to the engine, electrical, and exhaust after-treatment systems.
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Performs a variety of skilled craft work such as home construction or renovation, carpentry, masonry, HVAC, electrical and plumbing repairs, troubleshooting of various household systems, to create and maintain an environment which is safe and attractive, and which meets the needs of individuals residing in the home, students attending class, and employees.
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The ideal candidate must be capable of maintaining a clean and highly organized shop and yard, as well as possessing excellent mechanical/troubleshooting skills. Brake jobs (hydraulic systems)/(air brakes.
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Perform machine and systems troubleshooting and repair, assist engineering and plant staff with the installation and modification of integrated systems. Practical knowledge of PLC logic, vision inspection systems and motor controls.
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