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Good background in electrical schematic reading, component layout, wiring methods, electrical machine assembly, trouble shooting and problem solving. The Panel Fabrication/Assembly Technician is located at our Fort Worth, TX Office.
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Anchor Fabrication is looking for an experienced, versatile, and energetic INDUSTRIAL Maintenance Technician with electrical and mechanical skills. Communicate effectively with Operations regarding any scheduled or unscheduled machine down time.
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Employee will be responsible for the safe operation of certain fabrication machines and tools including, but not limited to, formula fabricating machine, table-top bending machine, rebar shearing machine, table-top scroll saw, band saw, drill press and various electric hand tools.
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Execute complex technical assignments and projects, including the development of machine fabrication support through the CAD/CAM system for flight critical aerospace components and assemblies.
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Experience with Hand fabrication of raw sheet metal using basic machine shop measuring tools. Experience with CNC machine work with ability to analyze and program own parts via CATIA software programs.
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Manage aluminum structural/pipe fabrication turnaround: cross-country CGIT/IPB megawatt electrical power conductors. Subarc Welder Automation Personnel Services is looking for a hard-working Subarc Welder for a company based in Saginaw, TX. In this role, you will primarily be responsible for operating a Subarc Welding machine to repair, fabricate, fitting, and joining metal and other weldable material.
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Determines from Engineering information, the most efficient and expedient method of lofting by numerical control methods and fabricating by numerical control tooling and sheet metal standards and related tools where dimensional sequencing of operations is required on numerical controlled sheet metal type fabrication equipment for the most difficult assignments.
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Reports need for machine repair to supervisor. Adjusts flow of lubricants, pressure and depth of stroke, or feed of material, applying knowledge of thickness and properties of metal or according to standard specifications.
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We are a leading, family owned HVAC manufacturing company who specializes in the the fabrication of aluminum, steel and other sheet metals. CNC Machine background. So, if you are a Manufacturing Engineer with experience in sheet metal production, please apply today.
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Development of sequencing logic for cutting tool technology, machine execution, and sub-system automation through the CAD/CAM system while integrating machine functions into software models to support machine application.
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May create tooling/material sketches, numerically controlled setup sheets, dimensional charts, material sketches, and machine operation diagrams. Facilitates the fabrication of the project; must use mathematical formulas for computing flange setback and springback development, form and die setups, bend allowance and apply scale factors when required.
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Weld small pipes or special piping, using specialized techniques, equipment, or materials, such as computer-assisted welding or microchip fabrication. Measures, cuts, threads, or bends pipe to required angle, using hand or power tools or machines such as pipe cutters, pipe-threading machines, or pipe-bending machine.
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Conduct machine installs and repairs, maintenance and facilities repair, including electrical, mechanical, welding, fabrication of special parts as needed. INWESCO, a CRH company, is a leading provider of metal and fiberglass products and accessories for the power, water utility, and telecom markets throughout the western and southwestern United States.
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10+ years of shop level experience as a production fabricator, machine operator and/or fitter with understanding of quality systems i.e., technician, body upfitter and/or fabricator (install shop production manager.
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The INDUSTRIAL Maintenance Technician will assist with preventative maintenance and troubleshooting of various MANUFACTURING equipment such as CNC laser and plasma cutting equipment, CNC milling and lathe machines, CNC press brakes, rolls, manual MIG and TIG welding machines, robotic MIG welding machines, blast booths, wash booths, wet paint and powder coating booths and curing ovens.
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