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You will be a key member of our team, responsible for the quality and efficient installation, maintenance, and repair of appliances as well as showing respect and courtesy to our customers. Ability to perform installation and accurate repair of customer products.
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Knowledge and experience in the troubleshooting of medium to high voltage power distribution, large rotating equipment, motor controls, and programmable logic controllers. Provide technical support/ troubleshooting for the plant instrument and electrical equipment.
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The Senior Analytical Chemist provides laboratory troubleshooting for a team to assist in the successful and timely execution of laboratory analyses. Independently perform method evaluation/development/validation and troubleshooting instruments and improvement of processes.
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If you enjoy taking care of the customer, are awesome at troubleshooting, love working with your hands, and love sharing that knowledge with other technicians, a career at Mr. Appliance as Lead Appliance Repair Technician could be your future.
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You have at least 3-5 years of fiber splicing and troubleshooting experience. Testing and troubleshooting continuity of fiber optic networks. Utilize fusion splicer, test equipment OTDR (Optical Time-Domain Refelctometer ) 1310, 1550, DWDM, CWDM, 945 OLTS, Max Tester, Power meter.
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Work in this class primarily involves the operation of standard hand tools, power equipment, vehicles, and heavy equipment utilized in the preventive maintenance, repair, and construction of roads and roadside features for the State's highway and roadway systems.
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Skill required to patch/repair existing drywall into like-new appearance. Mandatory Tools: Steel-toed boots, electric screw-guns, lifting wedge(jack), roto-zips, rasps, T-square, laser line or levels, snips, utility knife, torpedo level, chalk box, pouch, tape measure, keyhole saw, framing and combination square, circle cutter.
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Advanced problem solving and troubleshooting skills related to PLCs, DCS, motor controls, instrumentation, and electrical equipment. Experience with equipment installation, preventative maintenance and equipment troubleshooting.
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Our global manufacturing leader is searching for an Automation/ Controls Engineer to develop and implement advanced process control/ system strategies with significant focus on the equipment reliability programs (preventive and predictive maintenance.
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Ability to work now or in the future without sponsorship. BS or AS degree in Electrical Engineering with 5+ years experience in process control, automation, and electrical engineering in a manufacturing plant.
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Lead RCA (Root Cause Analysis) and FMECA (Failure Mode & Effect Criticality Analysis). Determine the RCA for equipment failures, initiate equipment or procedural changes to correct. Responsible for electrical and instrumentation components, review specifications and recommend replacement for obsolete parts, following change control.
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Manage the Distributed Control System (DCS), including troubleshooting and system changes. Advanced troubleshooting of PID loops, variable speed drives, control systems, and instrumentation.
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Global Manufucturing Leader is seeking a skilled Process Control/ Systems Engineer to support the controls, automation, networking and systems interface for the high speed plant operation. BS Engineering degree with 5+ years experience as Process/ Controls Engineer utilizing Siemens DCS and PLC automation systems.
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Serve as the DCS and Automation liaison to ensure consistency with other sites. Experience with Siemens PCS7, Step 7, WinCC Server, TIA Portal, and programming languages is desired. Knowledge of Profibus, industrial networks, safety instrumented systems, and Cyber Security.
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2+ years of prior experience as a collision repair technician required; I-CAR & ASE certifications preferred. Caliber Collision has an immediate job opening for an Auto Body Technician who will safely repair vehicles in accordance with Caliber and OEM standards using our state-of-the-art equipment.
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