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The Mechanical Engineering Manager will have both functional and technical management responsibility for your team in the design and development of high-speed, automated packaging equipment.
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Maintains, tests and repairs all water treatment equipment, dialysis equipment, medical equipment, testing equipment, and mechanical/electrical systems as recommended by the manufacturer and by procedures established by FMCNA Clinical/Technical services as documented in the Technical Policies and Standards manual.
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Be able to test lines, components, and connections using electrical, mechanical and pneumatic test equipment. Perform all levels of maintenance services, with the primary focus on all refrigeration unit such as Carrier and/or Thermo King commercial refrigeration equipment designed for commercial trucks and trailers.
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Ensures all gauges and test equipment are verified and within calibration. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, toxic or caustic chemicals, and fumes or airborne particles.
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From the simple to the complex, we offer a broad scope of products and services in mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, valve, pump and steam specialties to the industrial, commercial and municipal markets in North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia and Virginia.
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Operate diagnostic equipment to accurately determine the cause of malfunction codes with the vehicle's integrated computer system. If you have the mechanical experience we're searching for, apply today.
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As a Maintenance Worker you'll: Perform regular preventive maintenance on machines, equipment, and plant facilities; Diagnose problems and perform repairs on mechanical, electrical, and other installed systems, such as HVAC, plumbing, and electrical systems; Respond to maintenance requests and issues from facility staff promptly and efficiently; Communicate with facility management and coworkers to diagnose problems and plan repairs.
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The employee frequently lifts light and heavy objects, climbs ladders, uses tools or equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity, distinguishes between shades of color, and utilizes the sense of smell.
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Perform maintenance tasks such as repairing, troubleshooting, and servicing mechanical and electrical systems. - Perform preventive maintenance to extend the life of equipment and systems.
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In this exciting role as an Validation Senior Quality Engineer, you will design or plan protocols for equipment or processes to produce tissue-based products, biologic drug products and medical device products meeting internal and external purity, safety and quality requirements.
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Repair work will occupy much of your time, and you will use various pieces of equipment to troubleshoot, test, and repair mechanical components. Mechanical Repair Technician level 1 is primarily responsible for diagnosing, fixing problems, and testing mechanical components in various electronic units.
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Ability to troubleshoot, replace and calibrate electronic communication and mechanical revenue handling equipment; ability to understand system schematics and drawings; ability to perform basic math skills.
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Description: Job OverviewMechanical Repair Technician level 1 is primarily responsible for diagnosing, fixing problems, and testing mechanical components in various electronic units. Repair and test mechanical components in accordance with quality standardsBasic technical skills and knowledge of Soldering/De-soldering, Identifying electronic components, making cables, reading mock schematics, and problem-solving.
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In lieu of demonstrated mechanical aptitude, two (2) years of FedEx Operations Sortation equipment knowledge will be considered or currently enrolled in a certificate or degree program for Industrial Maintenance, Mechatronics or related discipline.
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Position will maintain and repair mechanical and electrical equipment and systems to include but not be limited to: pumps, motors, lamp ballasts, lamping, light carpentry work, commercial door repairs, automatic door operators, light to medium sheetrock repairs, general plumbing repairs of valves, piping, and pneumatic control air systems and compressors as applicable.
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