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Electrical, Troubleshooting, Maintenance technician, Mechanical, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, 3 phase, Repair, Preventive maintenance, Hvac, plc troubleshooting. Lead troubleshooting and corrective maintenance related to equipment, acting as first level of escalation for.
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The Field Service Technician for Ingersoll Rand's Industrial Technologies and Services Division serves customers by installing, troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining all makes of rotary screw and reciprocating and/or Centac and ECC air compressors, along with additional compressed air system components.
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The Control Systems Technician/Lead will be working within a 24x7 warehouse/logistics environment providing operations and maintenance services to controls, focusing on equipment troubleshooting and maintaining material handling equipment such as conveyors, sortation systems, scanners, cameras, print and apply systems, scales, HMI systems, and control cabinets.
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Work requires highly specialized knowledge, experience and ability to independently perform and complete projects requiring a variety of crafts or trades including electrical, HVAC, plumbing, controls and piping systems including hydronic, steam and air with an emphasis on troubleshooting in all areas.
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Intermediate - advanced independent diagnostics, troubleshooting, pipefitting, and brazing of CAT I, II, and III equipment. Conduct Technician Training: Responsible for the mentorship of service technician levels I and II, and hands-on training of CAT I, II, and III equipment.
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The Electrical and Instrumentation Technician will be responsible for performing installations, alterations, additions, and/or repairs of electrical systems, conductors, low voltage instrumentation, and troubleshooting of equipment within a manufacturing environment.
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Proficient in troubleshooting and repairing electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, programmable controller problems. Maintenance Technician - 3rd Shift US Farathane is seeking an experienced Maintenance Technician to provide maintenance support to the cell/area to achieve optimal levels of productivity, quality, and safety to assure internal and external customer satisfaction.
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Possess excellent soldering skills in both through hole and/ or surface Digital Volt Meters, Frequency Counters, Spectrum Analyzers and all appropriate troubleshooting general purpose equipment.
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Passing score on the WABTEC Technician Test. Drawing on nearly four centuries of collective experience across Wabtec, GE Transportation and Faiveley Transport, the company has unmatched digital expertise, technological innovation, and world-class manufacturing and services, enabling the digital-rail-and-transit ecosystems.
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The position of a Diesel Mechanic Technician is primarily responsible for assisting in performing routine and specialized mechanical repairs, including troubleshooting, electrical repairs, brake systems, hydraulic systems, diesel/gas engines, and preventive maintenance in all fleet vehicles/equipment.
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The ideal candidate will have experience with Servo Motors, PLC Troubleshooting Skills, Electrical Schematics, and Troubleshooting Industrial Automation Equipment. Troubleshooting Industrial Automation Equipment.
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We offer a certified training program that covers, basic electricity, appliances, refrigeration, gas, and troubleshooting. This position is right for you if you are self-motivated, have a knack for troubleshooting, and are able to manage time to effectively meet deadlines.
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Proficiency in troubleshooting hardware and software issues. We are currently recruiting for an exciting short-term contract Refresh Technician role with our client in Overland Park, KS. Our client is a dynamic company that values innovation and teamwork.
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Passing score on the Client Technician Test. The company offers products and services ranging from aircraft engines, power generation, and oil and gas production equipment to medical imaging, financing, and industrial products.
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Performs mechanic skills including, but not limited to, mechanical, pneumatic, troubleshooting, and repair of production machines. You will be responsible for preventative maintenance, machine setup, troubleshooting, improvements, and repairs.
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