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Sets up and operates bandsaw, grinder, drill, milling machine, table shaper, router, upright drills, edge sander, mitre saw, lathe, milling machine, and related woodworking equipment, to repair or fabricate machine parts, jigs and fixtures.
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Maintaining Equipment and Amplifying Your PLC Knowledge - You will be constantly alternating in between troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and on the spot machine repair. Investigate, repair electrical systems & mechanical systems while working with PLC’s programming.
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Support the supervision of the maintenance department in all disciplines of plant operation including machine repair, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, HVAC, PLC Programming, refrigeration, etc.
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Electrical, CNC machine, and controls knowledge is a plus. Candidate must have knowledge of stamping press repair. Summary/objective: Advanced Tooling Systems (ATS) is looking for an Industrial Maintenance Manager to join its team at 555 Plymouth Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI. The maintenance manager is responsible for addressing all facility and equipment maintenance issues and must be a hands-on manager who can also help teach the company's maintenance technicians.
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Must possess and demonstrate aptitude in the mechanical and electrical, machine controls, and pneumatics/vacuum primary skills. Description Overview Responsible for troubleshooting and repair of manufacturing equipment, suggest methods of process improvement, participate in continuous improvement projects.
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The tool room Maintenance Technician II is responsible for conducting repairs and maintenance on plastic injection molds using various types of machine shop equipment. Five years in a mechanical/tooling capacity as a tradesman or;Five years related industrial repair/tool room experience.
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Troubleshoot and repair issues related to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), and other control systems. Play a critical role in the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of complex, automated equipment.
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Functioning as a technical expert in machine controls and automation, a Controls Engineer at Roskam Foods plays a critical role in the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of complex automated equipment.
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Sets up and operates mechanical equipment and small hand tools (e.g., drills, grinders welding torches) for machine and equipment repair. Inspects parts to detect wear, misalignment or other problems; removes and replaces worn or defective parts; repairs broken parts; realigns and adjusts components; tests machine operation following repair.
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Experience in machine repair of metal stamping equipment, spot/resistance welding equipment, robotic welders, or grinding and finishing equipment. Operate lathes, mills, plasma cutters, and cutting equipment to fabricate/repair machine/mechanical equipment parts.
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Five years related industrial repair/tool room experience. Utilize Bridgeport machine by using proper feeds and speeds, indicating in a vise, using an edge finder and wiggler, and set up and use of rotary table.
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Weld metal components together utilizing GMAW (MIG), GTAW (TIG), and brazing processes to fabricate or repair products such as metal stampings, welded assemblies, machine parts and plant equipment by performing the following duties.
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Journeyman or Accredited Certification in Machine Repair or 5 years experience in Machine repair or equivalent experience and education. Directs and monitors general and preventative maintenance programs developed to insure timely and efficient repair and maintenance of machinery, equipment, facilities and support systems through reporting personnel responsible for implementation of established programs.
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Alerts Stewarding Manager, Executive Chef, Sous Chefs, or Kitchen Supervisor to any damage or improperly functioning or equipment needing repair immediately. Checks all equipment for cleanliness, proper setup and breakdown of machine and the proper use of the stewarding dish machine.
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Must have experience with small machine repair. Knowledge of floor care such as; stripping and waxing and teaching floor care class. We believe in diversity, equity and inclusion, and strive to create a work environment where everyone has an opportunity to be successful each and every day.
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