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4 years of experience in an electro-mechanical role with Krones, Husky, Sidel, or other packaging or bottling equipment. 1 year of experience leading and developing others on the functionality and repair of electro-mechanical equipment.
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Qualifications KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED:Education & Experience Required/Preferred:High School graduate Associate degree is desirable in HVAC, Facility Maintenance, Electro-Mechanical or Electronics Five or more years of related trade experience (Hospital Facility Maintenance desirable) EPA Universal Certification is desirable High Pressure Boiler license is desirable Valid driver's license required.
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Under minimal supervision, provides preventative and predictive maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of material handling systems through demonstrated proficiency in mechanical power transmission and electrical with working knowledge of PLC/controls and welding/fabrication.
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Associate degree is desirable in HVAC, Facility Maintenance, Electro-Mechanical or Electronics. The HVAC/Mechanical Preventative Maintenance Technician is responsible for the operation, maintenance, and repair of all HVAC and Mechanical systems including but not limited to air handlers, chilled/ hot water piping and associated systems, pumps, coils, VAV boxes, duct systems, air compressors, vacuum pumps, small hot water boilers, air conditioners, cooling towers, sump and sanitary pump systems.
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The Mechanical Commissioning Engineer will support the development of the mechanical test schedule, finalize mechanical test procedures, review project submittals for consistency with the design intent, basis of design and the owner's project requirements, and maintain project cadence for the mechanical systems testing and associated Building Automation Systems.
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Proficient understanding of conveyor systems, including mechanical components, electrical wiring, and control systems. Relevant certifications in conveyor installation, construction management, or occupational health and safety are desirable.
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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred, with a minimum of 15 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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Possesses theoretical knowledge, educational background and to apply sound mechanical/chemical engineering principals in machine design, process flow design, process engineering, equipment manufacturing, fabrication practices and equipment design.
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Responsible for teaching students to develop skills in safety, solving Commercial HVAC mathematical problems, OSHA regulations, Commercial HVAC career and industry information, reading mechanical/technical drawings, electrical theory/troubleshooting, piping and tubing, heat theory and refrigeration cycle, servicing and maintaining refrigeration systems, motors and motor controls, cooling and heating systems, sizing and installing duct systems and EPA regulations.
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Level 2 Construction Inspectors will require a minimum of 7 years' experience in roads, bridges, aviation, infrastructure (sewers), wastewater and a higher education degree in civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering and ODOT Level 2 certification.
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Participate in developing the design criteria for air and water side of building mechanical systems. Designing mechanical systems/equipment to provide for a useful and safe workplace. Ability to write specifications for mechanical equipment, devices, and material.
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From bridge and structural engineering to civil, electrical, mechanical, and process engineering, Kleinfelder's collaborative Design Services create synergy across multiple disciplines. in Civil, Mechanical, Environmental, or Chemical Engineering.
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As an Assembly Technician, you'll engage in a variety of tasks, including working at various stations, assembling and testing electronic and electro-mechanical assemblies, and conducting mechanical assembly of force measurement products.
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Applicants should have a BS degree or higher in disciplines such as acoustics, civil/structural engineering, mechanical engineering, or physics, with a MS degree preferred. The position will involve computer modeling for vibration and acoustics analyses, which could include finite element analysis (FEA) of structural systems, building acoustics modeling and ray tracing, and/or environmental noise modeling.
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Previous experience in electro-mechanical troubleshooting and repair with material handing conveyor, AS/RS, and shuttle experience required. This position must possess a broad-based electrical and mechanical skillset along with a proactive approach to identifying ways to improve the sites performance.
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