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Performing electrical layout, construction, modification, testing, adjustment, verification and prove-in of prototype electronic equipment. Four (4) or more years of experience testing electrical assemblies cables, wire harnesses, breakout boxes or chassis.
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Bachelor’s degree in engineering related to one of the following specialties: aerospace, aeronautical, astronautical, computer, electrical, electronics, communication or mechanical. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC.
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Position Summary: Class C Lineman is an entry level lineman position in the construction, maintenance and repair of electrical overhead distribution systems. We work with utilities across the country to solve our nation's energy infrastructure challenges, from designing new transmission and distribution systems, upgrading and managing installation of the latest smart meter technologies, and integrating renewable energy sources onto the grid.
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Experience with specific certifications and regulations as follows: For electrical products, focus includes, but is not limited to, UL standards, CEC / DoE regulations, lithium battery safety, OSHA/packaging requirements, and HazMat transportation and storage.
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4-5 years Machine Maintenance experience with electrical knowledge. Performs maintenance, installations, and repairs, of HVAC systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, and carpentry work as needed.
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Minimum of three years mechanical and/or electrical maintenance planning experience (preferably in and industrial environment and in paper production with skills in CMMS, precision maintenance, hydraulics, pneumatics, and basic mechanics, contractor management.
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Working knowledge in Autodesk suite of Engineering software including AutoCAD and Revit Proven experience with Microsoft Office Applications Experience reading and interpreting electrical construction drawings and equipment specifications.
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The maintenance technician will be responsible for performing mechanical and electrical maintenance throughout the facility. Must possess knowledge in Mechanical, Pneumatic, Hydraulic and Electrical control SystemWill be required to do high level Mechanical and Electrical work to meet all Plant and Company KPI GoalsAdhere to all Quality and Safety Standards.
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Use tools ranging from common hand and power tools, such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills and wrenches to precision measuring instruments and electrical and electronic testing devices. Install, examine, replace, or repair electrical wiring, receptacles, switch boxes, conduits, transformers, feeders, lighting fixtures and other electrical components.
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Perform general minor repairs to in house plumbing, electrical, refrigeration, kitchen equipment and HVAC systems. Positions for Possible Future Advancement:The next step for this position is in a training capacity for other Maintenance Technicians or a Lead Maintenance Technician.
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Operate forklift, electrical hoist or other power driven equipment to load or move materials. Certified forklift training (sit down and stand-up). Mathematics - Knowledge of arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and their applications.
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High School Diploma or GED. Proficient knowledge and ability in welding, as well as electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems. Essential Job Functions: Install, maintain and repair machinery, equipment, physical structures, and pipe and electrical systems in the facility.
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AC & DC motors; motor controls; VFD's; electrical distribution (480vac or less); PLC's; pneumatics; hydraulics; packing machinery; automated harvesters; de-stackers; seal packs; bale shavers; chillers; heat exchangers; conveyors; boiler type equipment, pumps, plumbing, air compressors and other types of automated facility equipment.
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The primary purpose of this position involves all phases of plant operations, problem-solving, electrical integration, drafting/AutoCAD, and providing engineering shop floor and project management support to the manufacturing departments.
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Able to identify different types of materials used in line work. Capable of assisting with the installation and hook up of a single phase transformer. Assists with installing transformers, lightening arrestors, cutouts, crossarms, insulators, switches and switchgear.
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