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Troubleshoot, install, repair and maintain the operating condition of industrial production and processing machinery and equipment, to include but not limited to: hydraulic and pneumatic systems, motors, gearboxes, VFD/HMI/Servo control devices, conveying systems, industrial printers, valves, photo eyes, switches, heat exchangers, level controls.
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Ability to trouble-shoot electrical, hydraulic systems and pneumatic equipment. The 3rd shift Maintenance Technician position is responsible for performing highly diversified duties to install, troubleshoot, repair, and maintain production and facility equipment according to safety, predictive and productive maintenance systems and processes to support the achievement of business goals and objectives.
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They work with plant equipment, distribution circuits and transformers, motors, starters, and motor control centers, programmable logic controllers, computer-based controls, control panels, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, and electrical control systems.
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Assist engineering with design of new equipment controls, PLC controls, building electrical systems and power distribution systems. Perform preventive maintenance and upgrades to wiring, conduit and electronic control systems.
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The Automation and Controls Engineer (A.C.E) will be responsible for the development, implementation, operation, and maintenance of electrical control systems at the facility. In addition to this, the Automation and Controls Engineer will also be responsible for maintaining current backups of all automation infrastructure as it relates to software, & specific programs.
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Advanced motion control, servo motors and drives, software development, and systems integration are key components to existing and future projects at Yaskawa. Yaskawa America, Inc is a global leader in variable speed drives, motion controls and robotics.
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The Controls Engineer is responsible for designing, developing, and implementing control systems for various industrial processes and machinery. This role involves collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure the successful integration of control systems into new or existing equipment.
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Top 5 Job Responsibilities Ensure your team provides outstanding service and satisfied guests Hire, train & coach the team Utilize AES Systems to run a great restaurant, especially accurate projections and great schedules Implement restaurant controls, especially cash & inventory Set and meet restaurant goals for service, operations and financial resultsAES is very goal oriented.
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Responsibilities include programming/coordination, calibration, troubleshooting and repair of relays, metering, communication/control systems as well as other company-owned devices located at ATC substations, power plants, line reclosers, SCADA devices and customer substations.
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Responsible for and/or performs the organization, installation of new and accessory substation controls, remote data collection equipment, protection and metering equipment, generator and transformer regulation, high potential tests of associated cables and high voltage equipment.
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Being a hands-on technologist: In depth knowledge of information security engineering principles relating to designing, building, monitoring, and maintaining a secure infrastructure using various technologies including networking products, VPN, access control, firewalls, IDS/IPS, encryption, virtualization, application security methodologies, secure software development, continuous integration testing, and continuous deployment (CI/CD) controls.
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Understanding of SAP authorization concepts catering to SAP ECC, SAP S/4 HANA systems, and SAP GRC Access Control (10. Understanding of NIST, SOX, SOD, and IT General Computer Controls, how these compliance requirements impact security, and provide solutions to address them.
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Troubleshoot equipment program control problems through utilization of computer PLC interface, laptop computer or other MMI. Install conduit, EMT, PVC, panel boards and all related fittings including controls for power, heat and light in accordance with Local and National code.
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Development and maintenance of internal controls, including Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) control documentation. Compliance support includes Controls (documentation, testing, SOX support, & Control Board reporting), Compliance Councils, Audit Issue Sharing, various Lean projects and process enhancements.
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Strong CAD skills as related to controls schematics generation (AutoCAD required; AutoCAD Electrical or E-Plan is a plus)Control system design experience (Electrical, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Welding Systems, Lubrication Systems, Safety Systems.
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