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Demonstrate proficiency in the repair and diagnosis of - with some assistance: Engines (gas and diesel), Power train to include differentials, transmissions, clutches, driveshaft’s, PTO's and wheel ends, Electrical systems including starters and alternators, HVAC systems, Steering systems, Electronics to include ECM's, ECU's, sensors etc., Engine bolt-on items such as turbos, fan clutches, injectors, cooling system etc., Brake systems including ABS, Suspension systems (spring and air.
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Title:Electronic Technician III - Multiple LocationsKBR Defense Systems Engineering team is currently hiring for multiple Electronics Technicians in Various locations throughout the US! Contract Requirements:The technician must possess at least 8 years of experience installing or maintaining ESS equipment, to include video surveillance systems, access control systems, intercoms, intrusion detection systems, and security gates.
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Hourly Pay Range for Experienced Licensed Electronics Field Technician: $38 - $45 to start DOE. Applicants must have EL06 license and have experience in the Electronic Security Industry installing/servicing CCTV (Analog and IP), Burglar Alarms, and/or Access Control in commercial, retail and/or C-Store environments and Electronics Hardware Installation.
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Associate of Arts Degree in Biomedical Electronics; OR two years of post-secondary education/training with emphasis in the sciences and one year of work experience in electronics service, maintenance and repair; OR two years of experience as an Anesthesiology Technician I, Paramedic, Laboratory Technician, or equivalent.
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Familiarity with MTU MCS/RCS electronics. We are seeking a dedicated Marine Field Technician to join our team, focusing on a wide range of marine applications. Familiarity with MTU MCS/RCS electronics.
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Strong working knowledge of: AC and DC circuits , electronics , power , and necessary test equipment ( DVM, O-scopes, PQM’s, load-banks, and other misc. The Critical Power Level 4 technician is an expert in the UPS industry and has extensive experience with UPS power systems.
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Integrating avionics and ground support hardware into electronics testbeds. Good understanding of basic electronics theory – voltage, resistance, current. Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
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The Assembler is required to work to specific Work Instructions provided by the Technician. The overall work required, but is not limited to; cleaning, sanding, soldering, assembling, and inspecting.
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Experience using standard electronics assembly tools, hand soldering and basic electronic test equipment (multimeters and power supplies). Avionics Hardware Technician II. Serve both internal and external customers across multiple systems and multiple platforms; each Technician is a valued part of the chain that supports safe human spaceflight.
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Requirements:Associates degree in a technical field with 2-5 years of related work experience in building automation systems OR military technician experience (Nuclear Technicians, Electronics Technicians, Fire Control techs, etc.
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Avionics/Electronics Assembly Technician Level 3. At Blue Origin, we envision millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. Blue Origin will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with applicable federal, state, and local laws, including the Washington Fair Chance Act, the California Fair Chance Act, the Los Angeles Fair Chance in Hiring Ordinance, and other applicable laws.
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Reviews and interprets existing technical publications applicable to inspection, modification, and maintenance of power electronics. The primary purpose of this position is to provide inspection and certification of power electronics and their key components.
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Associate degree (AS) in Electronics Technology or related field/ equivalent electronics military schooling and experience required. Read blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematic drawings, or engineering instructions for assembling electronics units, applying knowledge of electronic theory and components.
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Education: Associates Degree in Automation, Fluid Power, Electronics, Robotics, Computer Science, or similar. Schedule machine Technician visits using EAM work order system or by using a generated Technician list from machine Managers.
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Experience with MTU MCS/RCS electronics. Experience with MTU MCS/RCS electronics. Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) card is a plus. Maintains engine and vessel records with an accurate documentation of service and repairs.
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