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Must have general knowledge of industrial components such as electro-mechanical actuators, motion control products, hydraulics, sensors, and machine control systems such as Industrial PLCs and CNC. Work ‘hands-on’ with company’s ERP system and learn how to utilize system via self-guided tutorials and other training tools.
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Ability to solve complex electro-mechanical problems. + May be exposed to cramped work space, mechanical, electrical, and/or chemical hazards. Experience in Electronics Technology, Mechatronics Technology, Microelectronics.
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Previous experience and knowledge: Working on Electro-Mechanical Equipment systems and components (Automotive, forklifts, appliances, golf carts, hospital equipment, etc.) 0-2 years of experience: Troubleshooting and repairing mechanical and electrical systems Reading and interpreting electrical schematics Using hand and power shop tools, equipment, and diagnostic devices (multimeter, voltmeter, etc.
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Prefer associate degree in industrial electrical, instrument and control, or electronics field and prefer two years increasingly responsible system protection experience directly related to the installation and maintenance of electro-mechanical and electronic relays and control equipment utilized by electric utilities, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
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Experience/Requirements: minimum 1 year technician service experience installing/repairing/testing electro-mechanical equipment with a strong aptitude for mechanical troubleshooting; Ability to travel and work when school buses are not in operation; OT and occasional weekends may be required.
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The CNC Field Service Technician must have or be willing to learn through training on the job and classroom an understanding of mechanical drawings, electrical/pneumatic/hydraulic schematics, PLC ladder diagrams and testing equipment required to effectively diagnose and resolve issues with electrical/mechanical components, as well as electro-mechanical and machine control systems.
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This individual will perform the work associated with and including, but not limited to, the installation, testing, inspection, calibration, and repair of all system protection devices, transducers, and equipment (microprocessor based and electronic relays, circuits, protective controls, switchboards, and other substation equipment) on Client s' electric transmission and distribution systems.
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What You Will Do:To service and perform preventative maintenance as required for Stanley Automatic Door Operating Equipment and other electro/mechanical equipment as may be sold or serviced by the branch.
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Experience designing, developing, and testing the manufacturing of electro-mechanical, fiber, or laser equipment and systems, including test and process development. Engineering experience in either electrical, electro-mechanical, opto-mechanical, or electro-optical products and components or equipment.
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Responsible for general electro-mechanical troubleshooting of XOS benchtop analyzers. This individual will be expected to perform diagnostic investigations, troubleshoot electrical failures down to board level, as well as troubleshoot mechanical failures and make all needed repairs within a ten-day window.
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Electro-mechanical skills a must, ability to use basic hand tools including but not limited to multi-meter, voltmeter, volt-ohm meter. Electro-mechanical skills a must, ability to use basic hand tools including but not limited to multi-meter, voltmeter, volt-ohm meter.
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Experience with electrical / electro-mechanical devices involving networked micro controllers and embedded software. Bachelor's / Master's degree in Mechatronics, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering, or equivalent.
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For this role, a background focused on electro-mechanical equipment repair is preferred. You will be responsible for troubleshooting and repairing medical equipment used in surgical procedures, as well as providing installation support on complex mechanical, electromechanical and electronic units.
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Near expert level technical background in electro-mechanical devices such as printers, kiosk/ATM devices, or equivalent experience. As a Field Service Technician /Customer Service Engineer (CSE) you will provide service and support for Peak Technologies supported equipment, in a timely manner, including, but not limited to, installations, repair, preventative maintenance, calibration, and sales support.
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Working knowledge of basic hand tools, mechanical equipment, and electro-mechanical. As a Tower Technician Foreman you will assist in the construction, installation, and maintenance of communications tower and support structures.
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