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Assist Electricians, Technicians, and Process engineers with troubleshooting the production line's electrical and process problems. Programming and troubleshooting of PLC and HMI programs using Rockwell RSLogix/Studio 5000, Rockwell PLC’s 500, and Safety PLC’s.
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Knowledge of AC/DC power, high/low voltage applications, drives, solenoids, RTD/Temperature control, PCL troubleshooting, touch panels, etc. Monitor electrical, mechanical, heating and cooling systems, plumbing, gas, air, drain and wastewater systems.
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Assist Electricians, Technicians and Process engineers with troubleshooting production lines electrical and process problems. Experience: Minimum 10 years of electrical engineering or electrical maintenance experience in a factory environment.
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Possesses excellent hands-on experience with assembling, operating, and troubleshooting electro-mechanical systems. BS Electrical, Mechanical, Manufacturing, or Mechatronics Engineering or similar technical discipline preferred.
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Programming and troubleshooting of PLC and HMI programs using Rockwell RSLogix/Studio , Rockwell PLC’s and Safety PLC’s. Qualifications:Education: BS in Electrical EngineeringExperience: Minimum years of electrical engineering or electrical maintenance experience in a factory environment.
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Electrical wiring and instrumentation of prototype refrigeration and fluid systems, building test fixtures, and conducting system and component level testing. Refrigeration system fabrication, troubleshooting, and testing.
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Fluid system fabrication, troubleshooting and testing. Ability to read and understand electrical schematics and flow diagrams. Troubleshooting at system, subsystem and component level.
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Knowledge of process instrumentation specification, installation & troubleshooting, and control panel design, check-out, commissioning & troubleshooting. Hands-on experience rapidly troubleshooting and solving equipment & instrument-related issues during start-up and commissioning and performing complex system testing.
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We are seeking a seasoned, Sr. Electrical Engineer who will be responsible for implementing various instrumentation and control projects with a focus on automation quality improvements and cost reduction.
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Understand and maintain the electrical portion of the manufacturing equipment in the factory, including PLC’s, drive systems and controls, gauges, instrumentation. Maintain Manufacturing Equipment and Systems: Understand and maintain the electrical portion of the manufacturing equipment in the factory, including drive systems and controls, gauges, instrumentation, networked data acquisition equipment, and splice machines.
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The Electrical Systems Technician Nights is responsible for installing, maintaining (preventative maintenance), troubleshooting and repairing manufacturing and non-manufacturing electrical equipment, also responsible for repairing, maintaining and improving the process areas, production equipment and Electrical systems to ensure proper operation.
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Interpret electrical design/drawings/circuitry for installing electrical equipment, instrumentation, wiring, control systems including electrical system operations, troubleshooting, and performance testing.
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At Actalent, diversity and inclusion are a bridge towards the equity and success of our people. Universal refrigeration license holder is required or show future plans for obtaining one. Job Summary: The technician will support design teams by helping to build instrument and test recirculating chillers laboratory baths and other Temperature Control TC related equipment.
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You will be responsible for completing general repairs and replacements, grounds maintenance, HVAC troubleshooting, emergency response, and all other tasks needed to maintain the property’s appearance.
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Troubleshooting electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems to diagnose problems and determine the best solutions. Proven experience in preventive maintenance, electrical systems, mechanical systems, hydraulic systems, and pneumatic systems.
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