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Mechanical Field Inspector - Educational background in Mechanical Engineering, and minimum 5 years of field experience related to mechanical/hydronic systems installation, specific to underground piping.
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The Field Service Technician possesses a strong background in the principles of mechanical engineering. They are looking for a Mechanical Field Service Engineer to join the team.
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We are open to hiring candidates to work out of one of the following locations:Berwick, PA, USABASIC QUALIFICATIONS- Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience.
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Principle Accountabilities Engineering Technical Support both mechanical and electrical including the following: Complete installations, commissioning, and machine start-ups along with operational checks on all machine systems including the configuration, wiring, calibration, grounding and power testing.
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Requirements: Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering or related field. We are seeking a highly skilled Mechanical Engineer with specialized experience in refinery operations for field installation work at our Denver Refinery site.
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Our client is looking for someone who possesses both technical troubleshooting abilities and customer service skills; qualified candidates will have at least two (2) years of field maintenance or service experience with electrical/mechanical equipment/systems, in a customer-facing role, with the ability to read circuit schematics and engineering drawings, and be knowledgeable of safety regulations.
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Actalent Engineering is seeking a Mechanical Field Engineer to support a pet food client on a greenfield project in Hartwell, GA. This Mechanical Field Engineer must have expertise in the engineering and construction of mechanical systems, equipment, and components relevant to the manufacturing of food & beverage facilities.
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5 years experience working as a Mechanical Engineer in a field or construction environment. Excellent problem solving skills to identify and resolve mechanical issues that may arise during construction.
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We help visionary companies advance their engineering and science initiatives through access to specialized experts who drive scale, innovation and speed to market. Expertise in mechanical systems, equipment, and components relevant to the industry.
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Blackstone specializes in repair, maintenance, commissioning, turnaround, overhaul, installation, and engineering services for critical rotating equipment and pipeline maintenance. Reporting to the US Field Services Manager, the Technical Field Advisor (TFA) is responsible for coordination of high-performance execution teams for rotating equipment overhaul, repair and maintenance while providing all technical knowledge to the customer.
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Assist in generating change orders and as-built data to be reviewed by the Project ManagerSupport the MIC planning process through the master schedule, 6-week, 3-week, 1-week, and manpower curves QualificationsEDUCATION AND WORK EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:Undergraduate degree in civil engineering, construction management, or related work experience of 0-3 years.
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BS degree in Mechanical Engineering. Prepare procedures and work plans for completing assigned tasks which may include field inspections and tests, or the fabrication, installation modification for mechanical systems and components.
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Reports to the Field Engineering Manager. Performs field engineering activities related to production process. Accredited degree in a marine engineering discipline.
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Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Bachelor of Architecture, or equivalent degree and/or equivalent craft level work experience.
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5-10 years of related experience or equivalent required (Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering) Title: Field Service Technician - Electro-Mechanical. Minimum Associates Degree in Electronic Technology, Industrial Controls or Electrical Engineering, or similar technical education through the military.
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