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About The Position About this job As an EEG Tech, you'll be the primary resource for all technical aspects of taking neurodiagnostic readings. AlliedTravelCareers is working with Trustaff to find a qualified Technician in Traverse City, Michigan, 49684.
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This position is heavily involved in the adhesive and equipment sales process and is the primary technical interface for an assigned set of geographically grouped customers and Applied sales professionals.
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Associates or Technical School Degree in Mechanics, Electrical, Computer Science or Food Processing preferred. Accurately read, analyze and interpret technical procedures, electrical schematics, service manuals and work orders to perform required maintenance and service.
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The general user base typically has strong technical skills in their own discipline - Manufacturing, Engineering, Accounting, Design, Supply Chain and they all welcome Technology Support coming from an informed user perspective.
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Read and comprehend written technical information (manuals, parts' books, and relevant publications). We are seeking an apprentice outside service technician to join our team at our Grand Rapids, MI location.
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Must have maintenance experience, including technical and HVAC understanding, electronic troubleshooting and equipment maintenance. Peak is currently looking for a "ROCKSTAR" Maintenance Technician to join our team at our beautiful 1,200+ unit property, Ramblewood Apartments.
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Advanced experience with Test equipment, i.e., signal generators, oscilloscopes, power meters, spectrum analyzers, and RF equipmentAdvanced ability to read and understand schematic diagrams to solve complex technical problems, analyze faulty circuitsAbility to maintain electronic technician product failure database.
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Strong technical knowledge and expertise in HVAC, Fire Alarm, or Building Automation systems. Troubleshoot and diagnose technical issues, both remotely and on-site. Provide technical guidance and support to customers and field service technicians.
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Education/License/Experience Requirements: Two-year degree in Networking, Computer Science, Information Systems, a related technical field or equivalent work experience Applied Innovation offers a full benefit program that includes medical, dental, life, short-term disability, 401(k), paid vacation, paid holidays, and opportunity for advancement.
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Preferred 2-4 years of formal education in industrial/electrical maintenance from an accredited technical center or approved recognized apprenticeship program at least 2-5 years of applicable work experience.
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Strong technical writing skills are required to author communications that are sent out to Fifth Third user community and leadership about IT outages or performance issues and the impact on the business and our customers.
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Works closely with other project technicians, temporary technicians, subcontractors, project managers, project engineers, trade team leaders, production shop supervisor and interns in a team environment, offering technical advice, status information, and other help as needed.
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Technical degree, previous battery and charger repair experience, welding skills, and knowledge of various types of testing equipment preferred. Job Segment: Maintenance, Electrical, Technician, Welding, Field Service, Manufacturing, Engineering, Technology.
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Desired experience and technical skills Required: High School Diploma or equivalent work experience HVAC technicians must have a Universal CFC recovery certification (or within 90 days of employment) Minimum of four (4) years of technical experience in all aspects of building engineering with a strong background in the technical aspects of HVAC/R, plumbing, electrical, production equipment repair and maintenance.
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The Student Data Specialist for Student Data Services (SDS) is responsible for a wide variety of technical and support functions on behalf of SDS customers - school-based staff, central office staff, students, and parents.
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