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Certification as a journeyman in the instrumentation trade and ISA Certified Control Systems Technician (CSST) Program Level II in addition to a high school diploma or GED may be substituted for the required education.
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Use vertical mill/drill and other machining tools MI N IM U M E D UCA T I O N High School Diploma or GED required Certificates in Industrial Maintenance/Mechatronics, electrical or mechanical trade or related area and an associate degree in a related area preferred.
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Fabricate basic parts such as a guard or bracket Use oxygen/acetylene torch MI N IM U M E D UCA T I O N High School Diploma or GED required Certificates in Industrial Maintenance/Mechatronics, electrical or mechanical trade or related area and an associate degree in a related area preferred.
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MI N IM U M EX P E R I ENC E Two (2) years experience in Industrial Maintenance/Mechatronics with competency in at least two specialty skills in mechanical power transmission, electrical, or PLC/Controls, with basic welding/fabrication skills required.
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Will utilize prescribed processes as they relate to mechanical power transmission, electrical, PLC/controls, welding/fabrication and other industrial maintenance related systems. The Maintenance Technician I supports the FedEx FedEx Industrial Maintenance for material handling to complete preventative and predictive maintenance and repair of material handling systems.
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Associate degree in electrical or Electronic Engineering Technology, Military-equivalent electronics training and certification, or high school diploma supplemented by 3+ years of electronic maintenance and repair experience.
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Knowledge of PLC logic, industrial automation & control systems, in-line measurement systems, hydraulics & pneumatics, etc. A North American leader in their manufacturing niche is in search of an experienced Electrical Automation Technician at the facility located in Goose Creek, SC. We are looking for a team oriented professional with an exemplary track record of success in order for us to lead safety, the market, quality, and service through developing our people, improving our processes, and delivering value to the marketplace.
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Perform motor drive system preventative maintenance and troubleshooting on Siemens and Rockwell families of drive systems. Preferred:· One (1) to Three (3) years of work experience in a manufacturing environment with automation, calibrated instrumentation, electrical and mechanical repairs, and laptop to PLC interfaces.
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Troubleshooting equipment using PLC interface for diagnostics. Essential Functions, Duties and Responsibilities:· Perform preventative and corrective maintenance to ensure continuous improvement of safety, quality, and productivity.
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Maintain accurate and complete records of equipment maintenance activities. Electrical TechnicianLocation: Charleston, SC (Goose Creek area)The position is a DuPont work schedule (rotating shifts, 14-15 days off per month, and 7 consecutive days off monthly.
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Safely able to operate a forklift and aerial lift on occasion. Assist in the installation, start-up, and commissioning of new equipment, as required; Assuring that all operations and utilities equipment complies with minimum Safety & Operational requirements.
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Able to systematically troubleshoot problems for highly technical equipment and instrumentation. Working with and near electrical and mechanical machinery and equipment. Demonstrated commitment to zero incident safety culture, teammate engagement, active teamwork, continuous improvement while practicing corporate Target Behaviors.
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Electrical Automation TechnicianLocation: Charleston, SC (Goose Creek area)The position is a DuPont work schedule (rotating shifts, 14-15 days off per month, and 7 consecutive days off monthly). Diagnose and repair electrical malfunctions, minimizing downtime and optimizing production processes.
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Requirements:·Exhibit the Target Behaviors to support the department. Shift work and overtime required. Must be able to perform all physical functions of working in a manufacturing environment such as, climbing, standing, bending, reaching, and squatting.
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Qualifications High school diploma/GED. · Completion of a craft apprenticeship (like Millwright), or an equivalent number of years of education and production maintenance experience.
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