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Experience in technology development and maturation from early proof-of-concept to production scale implementation, including but not limited to, concept development, detailed design, detailed drawing generation per ASME Y14.5, BOM management, fabrication oversight, assembly, testing, and troubleshooting.
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Minor programming capabilities (Crestron/QSC/Extron) - changes and troubleshooting. · Extensive background in troubleshooting complex audio, video, and network related issues. Proficient with Crestron, AMX, Extron, Shure, Biamp, and QSC hardware components.
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Supervise technical maintenance activities, troubleshooting, and the repair of ammonia refrigeration equipment including vessels, evaporators, condensers, pumps, motors, compressors, valves, and other refrigeration equipment.
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The Nestle Purina Maintenance Team is seeking to build a team of technicians with a variety of skillsets including but not limited to general electrical and mechanical troubleshooting (motors, PLCs, conveyor systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, electrical wiring, welding, and bearing replacement.
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Provide on-shift electrical and mechanical troubleshooting support to identify and repair technical breakdowns. Willingness to travel up to 50% for training purposes to other Nestle Purina factory locations.
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Accomplishes special project results by identifying and clarifying issues and priorities; communicating and coordinating requirements, expediting fulfillment; evaluating milestone accomplishments; evaluate optional courses of action; change assumptions and direction.
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This includes supervising work performed by laborers or operators, servicing landfill gas flares, pumps, and controls, performing inspections, troubleshooting, taking readings, and various other duties as assigned.
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Familiarity with BICSI, EIA, TIA, or NEC Standards Capable of performing site surveys, reading blueprints, and managing hours and inventory Troubleshooting networking issues Rack and stack work, closet work, putting together server racks, patch panels Your own basic telecom tools including punch downs, snips, wire strippers, cordless drill, PPE (safety gear), etc.
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Looking for a COBOL Developer who has at least 10+ of COBOL, hands-on troubleshooting, and deployment experience. Must Have Skills: OmniPay Mainframe, COBOL Mainframe Programmer, IBM Mainframe Application Lead/Developer (Preferred), GitHub, JCL, MVS, SAS, Jenkins, Platform Engineering - Mainframe.
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Ensure nightly use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including but not limited to bump caps, safety glasses/goggles, face shields, face masks, ear plugs, hair and beard nets, gloves and safety shoes or rubber boots.
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Provides long term solutions and day-to-day support to all operating teams having issues with troubleshooting, problem analysis, equipment failures, etc. Able to lead problem solving and troubleshooting efforts associated with high-level process issues.
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Working with various hand and power tools, meters and test equipment; interpreting drawings and blue prints, system descriptions and technical literature; troubleshooting electrical, pneumatic and DDC control systems.
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Must have comprehension and troubleshooting skills relating to computer/PLC controlled equipment, motor control systems, servo motors, pumping systems, 3-phase industrial electrical systems and mechanical systems and mechanical knowledge and troubleshooting skills relating to gear reducers, chain/belt drives, electrical, hydraulics, pneumatics, ladder logic, conveyors, heat exchangers, pumps, piping systems and vacuum pumps.
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Serve as expert level transformer tester capable of testing and troubleshooting at all levels, startup commissioning, condition assessments, and receipt inspections. Strong commercial and industrial control wiring and troubleshooting skills.
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This role requires an individual who is experienced with Process Control Systems, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) programming, Human Machine Interface (HMI) programming, network and computer configuration, control system maintenance and troubleshooting, and experience developing control system designs.
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