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Possess 3-6 years of hands-on electrical/electronic experience, with a focus on industrial electronics and machine control systems, including PLCs and HMIs. Demonstrate proficiency in handling industrial power supplies, drives, motors, and controls, with the ability to troubleshoot electrical components in a high-voltage industrial setting.
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Company ProfileA Mining Equipment supplier that offers a full line of name brand material handling equipment to meet your needs—from conveyor systems to crushing and screening equipment, we can supply it all.
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Responsibilities Include: Preventative maintenance (using modern diagnostic instruments and equipment), Troubleshooting repairing and/or rebuilding diesel engines and systems, and Reading and interpreting vehicle manuals and schematic diagrams.
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Intermediate to advanced skills in MS Excel and related business systems. Assign and supervise work crews operating solid waste collection equipment. A.J. Blosenski is looking for an Operations Supervisor for our hauling site in Honey Brook, PA.
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Your responsibilities encompass the design, testing, commissioning, and maintenance of electrical systems and equipment components within our cutting-edge industrial melting facility. Background or knowledge of mechanical systems (pneumatic, hydraulic, motor drives, etc.
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Utilize meters, oscilloscopes, and other analyzers to troubleshoot and diagnose operating electrical systems. Additionally, you will actively contribute to capital projects, provide assistance in maintenance activities, and undertake the following duties: Duties & Responsibilities: Offer technical support in electrical and/or electronic engineering for our state-of-the-art industrial melting facility.
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As an integral member of our client's team, you will play a crucial role in providing technical support in the field of Electronic Engineering. Lead and support technicians in diagnosing and troubleshooting large industrial power supplies, drives, and furnace components.
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Engineer, design, install, commission, and test new equipment and upgrades, with a focus on capital projects. Programming experience in PLC Ladder Logic, C/C. Education and Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related field is required.
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Preferred Credentials(but not required): ·Must be willing to learn how to weld ·Automotive service collision experience a plus ·Prior experience with hydraulic systems ·Prior experience in truck body repairs·High School Diploma or equivalent GED You Must Be Able to: This job operates in a manufacturing plant environment.
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We have a direct hire position in Elverson PA area for an Electronic Engineer. Lead and participate in continuous improvement initiatives related to processes, equipment, and maintenance. Recommend modifications to enhance the reliability, quality, and productivity of site equipment.
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Competence in operating electrical test equipment, including meters, oscilloscopes, and other analyzers. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, coupled with organizational and project management proficiency.
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Collaborate with engineering and management to devise solutions for recurring problems. Ability to manage multiple projects and priorities while effectively collaborating with personnel at all organizational levels.
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Generate reports documenting operational performance, achievements, projects, training, and maintenance work. Assist in troubleshooting unplanned downtime issues. Must be a U.S. Citizen or green card holder, no sponorship offered.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, developing, and maintaining electrical control systems and components. Your expertise will contribute to the successful implementation of projects and ensure the efficient operation of electrical systems.
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Advanced technical training or applied experience with hydraulics, industrial electricity, electronics, and control systems preferred. + Install machines electrical, plumbing and interface with all other systems.
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