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Be able to use some machine shop, and other metal working tools including drill presses, saws, and grinders to fabricate and repair parts. Provide technical support for efficient troubleshooting / problem solving activities and maintenance repair to maximize efficiencies and limit downtime.
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Repair and replace pipes and equipment with pipe fitting tools. Well versed with mechanical troubleshooting; able to troubleshoot: hydraulics, pneumatics, pumps, valves, belts, chains, sprockets, bearings, pulley’s, gearboxes, conveyors, steam traps, and various processing and packaging equipment.
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Repair and troubleshoot motors, switches, lighting and other electrical equipment. 2+ years of mechanical manufacturing maintenance troubleshooting experience required. Troubleshoot equipment failures, diagnose problems, replace, and repair, detect and replace defective items, test and make final adjustments.
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Train as an Engineer Field 3 within HII-Mission Technologies, reporting to a designated HII Supervisor (Ronald McBride), with the goal of learning the maintenance actions and duties required of our Field Technician 3 position providing availability planning, troubleshooting and repair of Trainers for the Project Team and the RADAR, Interior Communications, and Boatswain’s Mate schoolhouse personnel at Naval Station Great Lakes (GLKS.
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The focus of the position is to perform the day to day functions of machine repair and maintenance including troubleshooting. Respond to operator placed service calls and perform day to day troubleshooting, repair and maintenance for equipment which mainly include but is not limited to mail handling, sorting, opening and document scanning equipment from manufacturers such as OPEX, NCR, and IBML.
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Responsible for troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of industrial equipment (AC/DC overhead cranes, AC wound rotor/DC motors, AC/DC drives, Hydraulic systems sensors and controls, large machine tool (ie.
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Repair and replace pipes and equipment with pipe fitting toolsRepair and troubleshoot motors, switches, lighting and other electrical equipmentBe able to use some machine shop, and other metal working tools including drill presses, saws, and grinders to fabricate and repair parts.
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Provide technical support for efficient troubleshooting / problem solving activities and maintenance repair to maximize efficiencies and limit downtimeMeet plant objectives in safety, quality, cost and customer careFollow safety rules and regulations, participate in safety meetings and suggest ways for continual improvement.
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Able to read blueprints and schematicsExperience with using a preventative maintenance system, SAP or CMMSAny electrical troubleshooting skillsPrefer experience with food manufacturing Veterans.
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Troubleshoot equipment failures, diagnose problems, replace, and repair, detect and replace defective items, test and make final adjustmentsDismantle, rebuild, and reassemble machinery using hand and power tools.
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They invested in new equipment and are looking for a highly skilled mechanics to maintain the equipment properly Jobs are Monday - Friday with optional overtime available This is a newly created role to assist with expansionsIf you are interested in working for a stable, growing organization that pays well, offers fantastic benefits and growth potential then send us your resume Position Responsibilities Troubleshoot and diagnoses mechanical maintenance failures.
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Maintenance Mechanic Foods manufacturer is hiring for a several Maintenance Mechanics to join their operation. Perform in depth PM services to company standards on various pieces of equipment: packaging equipment, mixers, blenders, ovens, baggers, wrappers, case erectors, sealers, conveyors, etc.
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Troubleshoot equipment failures, diagnose problems, replace, and repair, detect and replace defective items, test and make final adjustmentsDismantle, rebuild, and reassemble machinery using hand and power tools.
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Troubleshoot equipment failures, diagnose problems, replace, and repair, detect and replace defective items, test and make final adjustmentsDismantle, rebuild, and reassemble machinery using hand and power tools.
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Fabricate repair parts by using machine shop instrumentation and equipment. Ensure operation of machinery and mechanical/electrical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on engines, motors, pneumatic tools, conveyor systems, and production machines; following diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer's instructions, and engineering specifications; troubleshooting malfunctions.
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