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As a Diesel Mechanic, you will provide accurate, efficient service to customers by troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing heavy duty trucks and trailers in a reasonable and responsible manner within company and industry standards.
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Complete maintenance tasks, including pump/gearbox rebuilds, electrical troubleshooting, mechanical component replacement, piping changes, and small fabrication projects. Complete maintenance tasks, including pump/gearbox rebuilds, electrical troubleshooting, mechanical component replacement, piping changes, and small fabrication projects.
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You will also manage and improve the data flow from Mainframe IMS data extract to AWS Data Lake, develop AWS solutions for analytical searching, and provide expertise on design, configuration, maintenance, monitoring, performance tuning, and troubleshooting for technical data platforms across multiple operating systems.
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Support manufacturing and IT with defining label printing equipment requirements, PFMEA/Poka-yoke, dynamic data label print testing, and troubleshooting, as necessary. Assist with vehicle VIN scribe implementation, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement.
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Responsible for providing excellent customer service in investigating customer water meter inquiries, questionable meter reads, water services, complaints, inspections, leak locations, data downloads, and high-water consumption; delivers quality customer service as part of the troubleshooting and investigations of the daily task assignments relating to the water system.
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In this position, you will provide critical support for all metrology activities including programming, validating, and troubleshooting Coordinated Measuring Machines (CMMs) as well as other automated geometric measurement equipment.
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The Electro Mechanical Technician (EMT) is a member of the plant maintenance team that supports factory operations by maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing electrical and mechanical equipment.
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Experience using, maintaining, and troubleshooting equipment (CIs, BAHAs, FM Systems, and hearing aids5. HILIA Itinerant Teacher of the Deaf Job no: 518012 Work type: On Campus Location: Normal, Illinois Title: HILIA Itinerant Teacher of the DeafDivision Name: Academic AffairsCollege/Unit: College of EducationDepartment: Thomas Metcalf SchoolCampus Location: Normal, ILJob SummaryCertified Teacher of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing who works with students with hearing loss attending their home school and other educational sites.
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Total Mechanical Service is hiring an HVAC/Refrigeration Service Technician responsible for troubleshooting, diagnosing, and repairing commercial kitchen & refrigeration equipment at our customer locations.
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Daily duties will include DataPower configuration, Creating deployment plans to promote code, Testing, troubleshooting nonproduction and production issues. Exposure to code migration and implementation using DataPower appliance.
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Pro-Air Heating, Cooling, & Electrical in Bloomington, IL is actively seeking a motivated full-time Apprentice Electrician to assist in troubleshooting, diagnosing, servicing, repairing, and performing maintenance on electrical systems.
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Documentation: Record timely and accurate time and troubleshooting notes in ConnectWise. Provide both remote and on-site troubleshooting of issues. Troubleshooting and Issue Resolution: Investigate and troubleshoot system and hardware problems to identify root causes and implement solutions.
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Additionally, this role will be involved in the disassemble and reassembly of prototype hardware, and first line troubleshooting of laboratory failures. The Battery Technician will work closely with engineers to install, configure and maintain test properties across a variety of complex battery testing equipment.
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Requires strong electronics and mechanical background, understanding of computer program functionality and software troubleshooting skills. Requires understanding of computer program functionality and software troubleshooting skills.
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Conduct system commissioning and troubleshooting to ensure functionality and reliability. Excellent troubleshooting skills and the ability to work independently or as part of a team. Strong knowledge of PLC programming and HMI configuration.
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