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The Electrical Technician's responsibilities include, but are not be limited to, equipment breakdowns, installation and startups, process improvements, preventative/precision maintenance programs and continuous improvements activities i.e. increasing machine reliability and installation of facility capital investments.
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Technical responsibilities will include the design of any / all of the following: high voltage one line, communication network diagrams and three line diagrams; computer modeling/analysis of electrical systems; preparation of specifications for equipment and systems; report preparation; applying codes and standards, and performing and reviewing design computations.
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Troubleshoot and repair plumbing and electrical, painting, kitchen equipment, roofs, drains, shop, and grounds equipment. Maintain and operate fire and life safety systems such as; fire alarm systems, fire pumps and related fire protection system equipment.
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Complete drafting assignments on Physical Electrical drawings including but not limited to General Arrangement, Electrical Plans, Electrical Elevations, Sections and Details, Foundation Plans and Details, Structural Details, Grounding Plan and Details, Raceway Plan and Details, Equipment Vendor Files and other drawings as required by project scope.
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Perform technical analyses of electrical substation systems including AC & DC schematic development, relay protection and controls, wiring design, equipment arrangements, conduit and raceway design, bus work, lighting, grounding, and other relevant project deliverables.
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Installs, maintains and repairs machinery, equipment, physical structures and pipe and electrical systems in industrial facility environment by performing welding, electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, PLC troubleshooting and general preventive maintenance services.
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Lay out and connect electrical wiring between the controls and equipment according to the wiring diagram, using an electrician's hand tools. Test electrical circuits and components for continuity, using electrical test equipment.
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Ability to wear protective clothing and equipment such as safety shoes, face masks, safety glasses, hearing protection, a hard hat, a hair/beard net and gloves when required. Basic understanding of PLC operation, electrical components and systems troubleshooting preferred.
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Diagnose and troubleshoot equipment breakdowns involving mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and electronic functions, preventative maintenance calls, disassemble units, replace defective parts.
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Proficiency in servicing transmissions, rear ends, running gear, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems on various types of equipment. · Schedule repairs on heavy equipment and other equipment as required to achieve optimum performance.
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Test electrical equipment and components for continuity, current, voltage and resistance. Read and interpret drawings, blueprints, schematics and electrical code specifications to determine layout of electrical equipment installations.
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Knowledge of Allen Bradley PLC's, automation and controls, and electrical troubleshooting preferred. Knowledge of electric drive systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and automation equipment.
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Comply with any and all safety procedures ie: lock out / tag out, fall prevention, lift equipment safety and confined space entry. ability to work hands on with hydraulic/pneumatic based equipment.
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You'll install, maintain, and repair machinery, equipment, physical structures, and pipe and electrical systems in commercial or industrial establishments. Utilize welding skills to repair and maintain machinery and equipment.
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Furthermore, this associate is responsible for developing imaging engineering algorithms towards the design and implementation of medical diagnostic and clinical instrumentation, equipment, and procedures, using the principles of computer, electrical and digital signal processing engineering for the deployment of our Next Generation Diagnostics Platforms.
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