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Troubleshoot and repairs mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical/electronic equipment including but not limited to programmable controls, PLC controls (Siemens & Allen Bradley preferable), control panels, power supplies, electric motors, motor control circuits, electric heater circuits, encoders, resolvers, servomotors, frequency drives, gages, safety instruments and testing devices for all equipment.
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Diagnose and troubleshoot PLCs (Allen Bradley & Siemens preferable), Drives, Servomotors, Control Panels, sensors, general instrumentation, signal modules and general electrical and electronic devices.
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In tall cables and electrical components ranging from large power distribution switchboards to small components (can include control, power, electronics systems) Hook up cables to electrical components in accordance with NAVSEA methods and procedures such as hardwire and connectorization.
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Knowledge of mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, instrumentation and PLC Maintenance. Associates Degree in Electrical Engineer degree, or Electromechanical degree preferably in mechatronic, mechanical or electrical.
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Electrical/Electronics Maintenance Tech needs 3-5 years of previous experience in a technical support and/or engineering role within a manufacturing environment. Troubleshoot and repair electrical/electronic components including: Solid State Devices (photo eyes, prox switches) - Motors and Motor Controllers - Variable Frequency Drives - Switchgear - 480 volt - Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) - Servo Motion Controllers.
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Job Description - Principal Electrical Engineer Tech (322072) Principal Electrical Engineer Tech. Principal Electrical Engineering Technician for production of newly developed and legacy products in Textron Systems Electronic Systems.
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This could range from installing basic fixtures to replacing a home's electrical panel and wiring. · Minimum 2 years of prior professional-level electrical experience · Valid driver’s license and clean driving record Here’s What We Provide For You · Branded Company Vehicle – You’ll be responsible for taking care of it while using it to serve our customers.
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The Automotive Electrical Technician assembles various components associated with the automotive electrical system, including body and powertrain wiring harnesses and control modules, HVAC systems, instrument panels and gauges, interior and exterior lighting, power windows and door locks, remote keyless entry systems, entertainment systems, and other components.
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Act as first responder and primary source of information at the Arena for any Arena alarms that may occur during the work shift, including:Arena Fire AlarmsHVAC Building Automation System (BAS) AlarmsArena Power LossArena Pump Alarms/IssuesSprinkler or Plumbing Leaks or EmergenciesAs first responder, the HVAC - Electrical Tech shall work with the Security Team to:Determine the location of the alarm or issueDetermine if the alarm is real or a nuisance alarm - notify security if the alarm is real.
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Leidos is searching for an Electrical Engineer to support AFRL's Dynamic Infrared Missile Evaluation (DIME) Laboratory located on Wright Patterson Air Force Base, OH. The successful candidate will utilize a strong engineering background designing, testing, modeling, simulating, and analyzing the next generation of infrared countermeasure techniques.
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Kimley-Horn's Reno, NV office is seeking an Electrical Engineer with 4+ years of experience to join their E lectrical team! Lead the design and analysis of complex electrical systems for renewable generation, energy storage, electric vehicle charging infrastructure, transportation, aviation, and industrial projects.
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As an Electrical Engineer at Arete, you are responsible for researching, designing, developing, and testing a variety of electronic equipment and systems including field-programmable gate arrays (FPGA) and associated firmware, camera, LIDAR equipment, power electronics, communications equipment, systems, discrete components and integrated circuits, digital computers, processors, and test equipment.
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The Electrical Engineer II will engage in a broad range of electrical engineering research, development, and support as a member of a diverse, cross-functional team. BS degree or higher in Electrical Engineering or Electrical & Computer Engineering.
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We are looking for an experienced, hands-on electrical engineer for implant electronics board design, integration with our custom chips, testing, and quality control. The team is hiring electrical engineers at all levels, both junior and senior.
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Weyerhaeuser's Plymouth, North Carolina lumber mill is currently searching for a talent leader to fill our Electrical Supervisor role. As Electrical Supervisor, you will plan and lead a team of electricians and PLC technicians in the areas of safety, quality and maintenance for all equipment and facilities to meet department and unit goals.
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