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Troubleshoot, analyze, maintain, and repair instrumentation and electrical systems, primarily focused on DCS/PLC but providing additional I&E support as needed. Ability to read and understand control system-related documentation such as P&IDs, logic drawings, electrical drawings, and vendors' installation/user manuals.
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Job Requirements BS in Chemical Engineering ideal, Electrical may be considered. Maintenance of electrical equipment and automated systems. Process Safety Engineer. Familiarity with continuous improvement, lean manufacturing or Six Sigma tools ideal.
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Education: Bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering or a minimum of 10 years experience in electrical design and PLC programming. The Electrical Engineer reports to Engineering Manager.
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Specific store departments may include Building Materials, Décor, Electrical, Flooring, Garden, Hardware, Kitchen & Bath, Lumber, Millwork, Paint, Plumbing and Tool Rental. The Customer Service/Sales position types may include Department Sales, Lead Generator, Pro Account Sales, Sales Specialist, Special Services, and Customer Order Specialist.
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The Team Member is frequently exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, loud or high-pitched noise, fumes or airborne particles, extreme cold, extreme heat, confined space entry and risk of electrical shock.
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POSITION SUMMARY: Michael Foods Maintenance Technicians are responsible for the completion of all Preventative and Predictive Maintenance, all corrective mechanical repairs on plant equipment, as well as minor electrical repairs as needed.
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Responds to emergencies, operates diesel powered electrical generator to provide emergency electrical power during power outages or curtailment as required. Four or more years' experience in the operation, preventative maintenance and repair of some or all of the following: steam generating boilers, centralized air-conditioning or electrical power generating equipment and auxiliary systems, Ice making equipment.
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Three years experience troubleshooting in mechanical and electrical related fields - industrial controls, PLC programming. Three years experience troubleshooting in mechanical and electrical related fields - industrial controls, PLC programming.
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Must have basic skills from several of the major standard industrial I & E skills including electrical AC/DC voltage, PLC, pneumatic control valves and systems, basic electronics, motor control systems and process control systems.
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This position will report to the Manager, AutomationsQualifications The preferred candidate will have two plus years of automations, electrical and instrumentation work experience, with some of that time in a food or pharmaceutical environment B.S. degree in engineering (preferably chemical or electrical engineering.
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Working knowledge of medium voltage (5-15kV) and low voltage electrical equipment, including switchgear, MCCs, VFDs, motors, etc. Previous experience in a technical role with vast expertise in instrumentation and electrical system reliability, troubleshooting and design preferred.
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Production experience involving concert set up, audio, video, lighting, and rigging preferred. 3-5 years of increasingly responsible event management, operations, and building maintenance experience in a stadium, arena, convention center or public assembly facility setting highly preferred.
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Manage and support Management of Change (MOC) process for documenting any changes to instrumentation and electrical equipment. Develop capital and expense budget requirements related to electrical system reliability projects, preventative and predictive maintenance programs, and repairs.
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Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification(s) in Engine performance, Suspension & Steering, Electrical Systems, Heating & Air Conditioning preferred. Must be able to diagnose the following vital components and potentially make all necessary repairs such as Engine Performance, Suspension/Steering, Electrical, Heating AC, Etc.
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Ensure that all event insurance certificates, licenses and permits required for production are obtained promptly, including pyrotechnics and traffic control. Working knowledge of operational equipment including but not limited to: forklift, pallet jacks, scrubbers, floor buffers, staging, retractable seating risers, basketball floors and ice install.
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