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Support all related web-based systems and information, including campus mechanical (water, sewer, steam, condensate, and electrical) systems, and assist in the troubleshooting and maintenance, of such systems.
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Furthermore, this associate is responsible for developing imaging engineering algorithms towards the design and implementation of medical diagnostic and clinical instrumentation, equipment, and procedures, using the principles of computer, electrical and digital signal processing engineering for the deployment of our Next Generation Diagnostics Platforms.
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1+ years of experience with Industrial electrical hands-on experience and troubleshooting. As a Control Systems Technician, you will focus on equipment troubleshooting and maintaining material handling equipment (MHE) such as conveyors, sortation systems, scanners, cameras, print and apply labeling systems, scales, HMI systems, and control cabinets.
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The assignment will include participation in all electrical functions associated with projects including assistance with front end loading, production design, electrical construction management, commissioning, startup, and troubleshooting activities.
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Electrical engineering, Electrical design, AutoCAD, Schematic, plc programming, troubleshooting, HMI, RSlogix, AutoCAD electrical, control panel, Electrical, solidworks, rockwell.
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Ability to troubleshoot electro-mechanical systems Knowledge of electricity and electronic principles (Examples: motor starters, contactors, relays, 3 phase power) Experience troubleshooting and installing/aligning mechanical components (Examples: pumps, gear boxes, bearings, conveyors) Understanding of electrical schematics and P&IDs Team-oriented personality.
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Strong mechanical background in troubleshooting gas and oil burners, electrical and electronic heating controls, steam distribution systems, hydronics systems, instantaneous hot water, feedwater, and vacuum tank systems.
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Must be able to navigate electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic schematics and blueprints for planning and troubleshooting. Mechanic will assist in maintaining a smooth production operation by performing a daily routine of maintaining equipment through mechanical and electrical troubleshooting.
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Under minimal supervision, conducts preventive maintenance, repair, installation, commissioning and troubleshooting of very complex building systems. Bachelor’s degree in Construction, Civil, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Construction Management, Electronics, or IT.
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As an Electrical Maintenance Technician (also known as Electrical Technician, Maintenance Electrician), you'll be responsible for installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electrical systems and PLCs. You'll also be tasked with executing work safely and efficiently, providing practical solutions to operational problems, and training other employees.
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Ability to functionally use troubleshooting tools as required (multimeter, electrical schematics, machine diagrams, VFD, Servi Drives and Motors, DCS.Familiarity with functionality and design of sensors, safety circuits, motors, drives, relays, contactors, and machine networking.
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Specific to the northern New Jersey area and New York area as needed, we are looking for experienced Field Service Technicians who will be involved with troubleshooting, repairing, analysis, reporting, and preventive maintenance on bank equipment: remote drive-up lanes, vault doors, safes and lockers, safe deposit boxes, teller under-counter units, after-hours depositories, including all locks and locking systems.
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Conduct preventative and corrective maintenance of electrical equipment and troubleshooting circuit problems while applying theory and related knowledge to install, rebuild, or repair electrical equipment as needed.
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Experience troubleshooting and conducting both mechanical and electrical diagnostics, including drivability testing. Live technician support hotline capable of troubleshooting any problem encountered in your center.
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This is a full-time on-site role as a Maintenance Technician located in Paterson, NJ. The Maintenance Technician will be responsible for performing preventative and corrective maintenance on all equipment in the facility, as well as troubleshooting and repairing any issues.
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