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Under the direction of the Sr. Instrumentation and Controls Engineer, continually improve packaging and processing equipment controls logic for better efficiency and reduced waste. Proven knowledge of National Electrical Code (NEC) and Underwriter Laboratories (UL) standards, Allen Bradley Controls, AC and motor controls, and process sensors of all types Capability to calibrate and test instrumentation and controls, verify instrumentation accuracy and effectiveness and perform routine maintenance on the plant-wide controls system.
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Under the direction and supervision of the Technical and/or Maintenance Manager, this position will provide plant instrumentation and controls support in the design, assembly, integration, testing, troubleshooting and commissioning of PLC-based control systems and instrumentation.
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Install wear parts on major industrial equipment such as conveyors, glass breakers, screens, etc. Manual dexterity to evaluate, install and modify equipment. Fabrication knowledge (MIG / TIG / ARC / OXY ACETYLENE / Brazing, etc.
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Apply knowledge of electronics, mathematics, and measurement science to calibrate electrical, optical, and RF test and measurement instrumentation. Formal training in Metrology, such as the Precision Measurement Equipment Course (PMEL) or TMDE gained through the military is highly desirable.
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Job Summary: The Sterile Processing Technician cares for and maintains all surgical instrumentation and sets up supplies and instruments for surgery cases. Knows operating room instrumentation.
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We also sell and install a wide selection of garage doors and garage door openers. To establish Precision Door Service as the public standard and national household name in garage door repair service.
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General construction skills Install. An ideal candidate will be able to run crews to install high volume of work year-round. We are seeking a part time / full-time Shower Door installer.
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Coordinate Permits, work with install manager and townships. Coordinate Permits, work with install manager and townships. paintball, topgolf, bowling) and all the popcorn you can eat! HVAC - Customer Service dispatching experience preferred but not required.
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Education: No Degree Required. Test & repair to component level a wide variety of electronic test equipment (Oscilloscopes, RF or Optical Communication Analyzers, AC/DC Power Supplies, Spectrum / Network / Component Analyzers, Meters, etc.
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Prepare documents for support of projects including project scopes, presentation of conceptual designs, capital requests, specifications, piping and instrumentation diagrams, process flow diagrams, schedules, requests for quotations, project expenditures, project procedure, correspondence, start-up procedures and cost estimates.
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Prepare necessary documentation to support engineering projects including project scopes, presentation of conceptual designs, capital requests, specifications, piping and instrumentation diagrams, process flow diagrams, schedules, requests for quotations, project expenditures, project procedure, correspondence, start-up procedures and cost estimates.
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Minimum 3 years" experience in industrial applications experience in related fields; instrumentation, control, and power distribution systems; and/or an equivalent combination of education and. Supporting and maintaining production equipment and utilities related to electrical controls and instrumentation challenges.
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Support Sr. Manager in research and purchase of new manufacturing technology and equipment. 3 to 5 years' experience with designing processes and equipment for pharmaceutical manufacturing. Define and specify cGMP process equipment, piping and controls related to the creation of products that improve process capability and production volume while maintaining and improving quality standards.
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Install and replace 277 volt switches, fuses, light fixtures and current breakers. The Electrician II will install, maintain, test, troubleshoot and repair industrial electrical equipment and associated AC and DC electrical and electronic controls.
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5 years residential install or HVAC service, repair, and maintenance experience with a variety of HVAC equipment and systems (i.e. Air Conditioners, Furnaces, Hot Water Tanks, Tankless Units, Mini Splits, Forced Air Units, Geothermal, Boilers, Radiant In-floor Heating, High Velocity Systems, Ductless Systems etc.
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