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Overview of PositionThe Electro-Mechanical Technician I is responsible for maintaining and repairing manufacturing equipment in standard conditions to minimize equipment downtime, increase product yield, and optimize machine reliability while meeting Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) and Quality requirements.
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Experience of working under own initiative and in planning and prioritizing workloads University or technical college degree or equivalent qualification in relevant sciences such as: Medicine, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Health Technology, Toxicology, Physics, Biophysics, Material Science Biomedical Engineering, Mechanical, Electrical or Electronic Engineering, Computer & Software Technology, Human Physiology, Nursing, Quality Management.
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Relevant Fields: Electrical / Electronics Technician, Electromechanical Technician, Mechanical Engineering Technician, Industrial Programmer, Electrician, Machine Builder / Repairer, Machinist, Refrigeration Mechanic, Welding Repairer.
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The Electro-Mechanical Technician I is responsible for maintaining and repairing manufacturing equipment in standard conditions to minimize equipment downtime, increase product yield, and optimize machine reliability while meeting Environmental Health & Safety (EHS) and Quality requirements.
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Experience in Railroad train/vehicle HVAC Systems, with experience in other electro-mechanical systems a plusPE license is preferredLed large multidiscipline design projects and can perform field start-up, testing, and commissioning on active railroads and/or construction sites.
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This includes set\-up, operation, modification, calibrations, and testing of digital/analog/RF and electro\-optical/infrared \(EO/IR\) + Must be team oriented and able to communicate and interface with others to execute manufacturing schedules.
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The Aviation Engineering Group interacts with and is supported by many other in-house disciplines including Planners, Architects, Mechanical, Electrical, Structural, Civil, Environmental, Geotechnical and Special Systems Engineers in typical projects supporting our airport clients.
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Broader technical knowledge in Low Voltage, Arc Flash, Energy Conservation, Mechanical, and Fire Protection engineering is a plus. Electrical Engineer Duties, Responsibilities & Other We are seeking a Professional Engineer (PE) to join our Energy team as a valuable member in Commercial Electric, Photovoltaic (PV) and Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) projects.
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Strong understanding of mechanical design principles, materials selection, and manufacturing processes. Proven experience (1+ years) in mechanical design using Autodesk Inventor software.
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Clear vision at 20 feet or more Three-dimensional vision, ability to judge distances Noise level at work station is loud (metal can manufacturing, large earth moving equipment) In-person job attendance Ability to work 10+ hour shift Ability to work overtime if necessary.
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Specific job responsibilities may include one of more of the following:- Machine operation (various types)- Inspection & quality control- Preparing products for packing & shipping- Unloading supplies and delivering to the appropriate work station- Create shipping labels- Product assembly- Cleaning and maintenance of machines and workstationsPREFERRED QUALIFICATIONSPrior experience in a warehouse or manufacturing environment desirable but not required.
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Specify and design new tooling or tooling improvements required to produce quality parts and troubleshoot CNC department programs and processes to resolve manufacturing throughput and quality issues.
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As a warehouse forklift operator, you will be part of the Manufacturing team supporting Production and Logistics teams. As a warehouse forklift operator, you will be part of the Manufacturing team supporting Production and Logistics teams.
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In the alternative, employer will accept a Masters Degree in Instrumentation and Controls Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or related field of study and three years of instrumentation and controls engineering experience.
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Years of Experience: 1-2 years building plant experience including HVAC maintenance, plumbing, mechanical, electrical, minor construction, and associated repairs as required to ensure resident comfort and safety, preventive maintenance of building, and ground maintenance.
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