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Inspects, maintains, repairs, and replaces sewer and water lines, water main breaks and related facilities. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School diploma or GED and moderate water and sewer utility maintenance, repair and construction, asphalt repairs, and/or storm drain experience.
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Industrial Engineers are involved in Process Mapping, Capacity Planning, Manpower Planning, Factory Layout, Line Balancing, Simulation and Process Modeling, Labor Performance Analysis, and Project Management.
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Related experience and/or training in an industrial environment. apparatus, or fixtures, using hand tools or power tools; connect wires to circuit breakers, Assemble, setup and operate new manufacturing equipment.
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Build and troubleshoot industrial control systems including writing simple Programmable Logic Controls (PLC) logic. Oversee the industrial equipment of a manufacturing plant, from installation to troubleshooting.
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Ensures that the facility's equipment and machines are maintained properly and working correctly
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The ideal candidate will have experience in industrial automation within the manufacturing sector, with a strong background in modifying or programming PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) systems, particularly with expertise in Allen Bradley platforms.
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