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With your CNC programming/machining skills, you will be producing both internal and external new valve parts to very close tolerances from a variety of material types (carbon steel, 300/400 series SS, high-nickel alloys, etc.
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You will be responsible for fabricating Fisher OEM control valve parts using a variety of machining techniques and equipment. Working knowledge of CAD/CAM (MasterCam) & SolidWorks’ modeling is preferred.
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Field service work will at times, require inline valve work such as valve fitting, packing change, flange bolting tightening etc. Position, fit or align valve parts on the workbench, floor, or machine following manufacturers' assembly procedures, work orders, or other customer specifications.
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Experience and excellence in transcatheter interventions in congenital heart disease including coarctation, pulmonary angioplasty and valvuloplasty, transcatheter pulmonary valve, atrial and ventricular septal defect, embolization of collateral vessels and interventions in patients with single ventricle physiology.
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Perform the final inspection: check labels, make sure all paperwork is in the packets and fully filled out, polishing valves by using drills with buffing oils to polish valves on inside and make sure there are no scratches and major cuts; leak checks using a handheld monitor around and inside the valve to make sure there are no leaks; sign off on all paperwork to confirm inspection has been completed.
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Cleaning, blasting, and painting of various valve components. Operate equipment blaster, parts washer, torch, forklift, and other related equipment. Cleaning, blasting, and painting of various valve components.
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Technical Degree or 2+ years of valve repair, testing, reconditioning or modification experience. Analyze valve problems and choose corrective action. Ability to work in a shop atmosphere and outside in customer-owned facilities, i.e. Refineries, Chemical and Petrochemical Plants, Power Plants and Pipeline and Compressor Station facilities.
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Corrects vehicle deficiencies by removing, repairing, adjusting, overhauling, assembling, disassembling, and replacing major assemblies, sub-assemblies, components, parts, or systems, such as, power and drive trains, electrical, air conditioning, fuel, emission, brake, steering, hydraulics; completes machine shop operations; adjusting and alignments including bearing loads, gear tooth contact, valve mechanisms, governors, oil systems, control linkages, clutches, and traction units.
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Trade Certification in Electrical or Mechanical Maintenance ( Desirable) Work Schedule: M-F hours per week (possibly Saturday's based on business needs) Background Verification: basic Drug Screening: panel UA plus MVR Will operate forklift and/or crane: yes Business case justification Valve Technology Center Facility Upgrade Special Equipment Required Steel toed boots Shift Type (No Value) Does the position allow for the worker to be virtual/remote.
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Maintenance on other mechanical equipment such as solenoid valves, control valves, air compressors, valve actuators, etc. Maintenance of pumps and electric motors such as bearing and seal replacements, alignments, couplings, sumps, fans, drain piping modifications, etc.
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Perform boiler unit preventative maintenance, along with associated piping and valve repair or replacement. Perform boiler unit preventative maintenance, along with associated piping and valve repair or replacement.
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Designing tools and fixtures to improve Valve assembly & testing and reduce set time and cycle time and improve the overall manufacturing process. Designing a Process to optimize Valve Assembly, Testing Process, and Lifting & Handling methods.
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Industrial valve/actuator OEM factory authorized training certificates preferred. The Quality Manager is accountable for customer audit preparedness, the NCR/CAR Program, and the implementation and accountability for work procedures work instructions associated with the company Quality Management System.
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The Pipeline Technician maintains and operates pipeline assets including, but not limited to, valve manifolds, pig launchers and receivers, pump stations, mainline valve sites and Ethylene heat exchangers.
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Valve Maintenance and repair - must have repaired and maintained double block and bleed, gate, slab gate, ball and relief valves. Must have extensive knowledge of pump hydraulic and vibration analysis techniques.
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