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Helps train Maintenance employees in keeping all equipment in good repair andregularly servicedExperience programming/troubleshooting Allen Bradley PLC sExperience programming/troubleshooting Kawasaki RobotsExperience programming/troubleshooting electrical circuits and controlsNote: This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive.
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The Robotics Technician will provide electrical & mechanical support, troubleshooting, install AGV Systems, and training of autonomous vehicle technologies. Basic understanding of electrical theory and circuit design.
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Seeking a full-time employee in which the candidate will be responsible for the electrical controls system design, debug, and commissioning of various material handling control systems. Electrical Controls Engineer.
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We want to talk to you: Plumbing-Carpentry-HVAC-Electrical-Mechanical-RV Service. Perform electrical, plumbing, carpentry and appliance maintenance. Certification from college or technical school in trade field (HVAC, Electrical, Plumbing, Maintenance, etc.
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Extensive knowledge of safety procedures, safe work practices, and OSHA requirements for electrical installations including but not limited to Lock-Out, Electrical Safe Work Practices, Control of Hazardous Energy, & arc flash safety.
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E&F needs an Electrical Field Engineer to support TMMK Caf Refurbishment Projects. Facilitate electrical building system design, startups & commissioning activities. Oversee work of electrical contractors for adherence to project delivery methods, schedule milestone targets, & coordination with other groups.
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Installations including but not limited to Lock-Out, Electrical Safe Work Practices, Control of Hazardous Energy, & Education Level: Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering MUST HAVE.
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Someone who is passionate about fixing mechanical, plumbing, HVAC, electrical, and maintenance problems would be ideal. Exposure to heights and hazards related to working with electrical and welding equipment.
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A highly motivated, multi-skilled Electrical Maintenance Technician whose primary responsibility is safety, quality, production and preventative maintenance of electrical and mechanical equipment in accordance with standards.
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Extensive knowledge of safety procedures, safe work practices, and OSHA requirements for electrical. Conduct inspections and observations of electrical building systems for compliance with project specifications, quality standards, & applicable codes.
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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Control Systems Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, or equivalent. IDES is seeking a highly motivated control systems engineer with programming experience to join our manufacturing team.
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Skills: plcs, Electrical, Maintenance technician, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Mechanical, Troubleshooting, Schematic, Preventive maintenance Top Skills Details: plcs Additional Skills & Qualifications: 2-3 years industrial maintenance experience- PLC troubleshooting (Allen Bradley)- Hydraulic and pneumatic troubleshooting- Would prefer someone with welding experience, but is not required Experience Level: Entry Level About Aerotek: We know that a company's success starts with its employees.
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Your Role as an Electrical Maintenance Technician:Install, test, repair, and maintain electrical and electronic machinery in an industrial setting. Join Our Team as an Electrical Maintenance Technician.
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Troubleshoot and repair hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical equipment and machine components. Test and repair hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical equipment or systems. Added bonus if you have Electrical degree, diploma, or certification of completion for studies of electricity.
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Troubleshoot and repair electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and robotic systems. Added Bonus: Electrical degree, diploma, or certification in electricity studies. Documentation of any state Journeyman’s Electrical License (current or expired.
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