Job address
US
Company size
11-50 employees
Job sector
Manufacturing
occupation category
Maintenance and Repair Workers, General
Job type
Contract
Work environment
In person
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Required skills
- Perform tasks in a safe manner
- Explain elements of DC electrical theory
- Explain elements of AC electrical theory
- Read and interpret electrical drawings
- Use electrical test equipment to troubleshoot electrical circuits
- Perform routine maintenance, troubleshooting and repair on hydraulic systems
- Comprehend the environmental aspects of fluid contamination
- Perform routine maintenance, troubleshooting and repair on pneumatic systems
- Practice tool safety
- Use proper tools for the task
- Apply mathematical operations
- Use measurement instruments
- Convert between English and Metric measurements
- Read and interpret mechanical drawings and blueprints
- Disassemble machinery and equipment to remove parts and make repairs
- Maintain drives and drive components
- Maintain pumps and pump components
- Clean inspect, and lubricate parts, equipment, and machinery
- Examine parts for defects
- Repair, replace, adjust, and align components of machinery and equipment
- Follow safe work practices and procedures and properly inspect and use safety equipment
- Solve mathematical problems commonly found in construction applications
- Interpret construction drawings
- Safely use slings and common rigging hardware
- Interpret information in written and verbal form
- Use computer based systems to perform common tasks in the construction industry
- Properly use material handling equipment to move materials around the job site
- Demonstrate proficiency by bending conduit using hand benders to make 90-degree, offset, back-to-back, and saddle bends
- Apply mathematics required to calculate, layout and perform a variety of the most common bends used in the electrical trades
- Use professional grade tools related to conduit bending to measure, cut and prepare conduit for installation
- Ability to understand and properly apply financial management skills like managing debt, understanding the value of money and effective forward planning.
- Multimeter controls and operation
- Meter display readings and symbols
- Importance of proper terminal connections
- Basic applications
- Troubleshooting techniques
- Hands-on operation of Snap-on multimeter models
- Lab exercises
- Online testing
- Electrical Safety
- Understand and explain fundamentals of sensor technology
- Recognize sensor functionality and select the appropriate sensor for various industrial applications
- Interpret the language, symbology, and protocols commonly used in the sensor field
- Explain how the various types of sensors work and function
- Make electrical connections and test the sensor for proper operation
- Troubleshoot, repair/replace a faulty sensor
- Configuration, function and coefficients of the sensors used
- Basic principles of connection and circuit technology
- Influence of shape, material, surface and color of the object on the switching characteristics of sensors
- Terms which describe coefficients and functional behavior: Configuration of logic circuits & selecting appropriate sensors by taking into account certain parameters
- Hitch Types & Terminology
- Basic Rigging
- Choosing the right lifting accessory
- Communicating with Crane Operators
- Select and properly install sheaves and belts, chains and sprockets properly aligning them with the appropriate tension.
- Check for issues that may impeded proper alignment and/or operation of the equipment.
- Use special tools for the selection, tensioning, alignment and preventive maintenance inspection of belt and chain drive systems.
- Diagnose failure modes of belt and chain drive systems.
- Belt and Sheave, Sprocket and Chain Installation
- Shaft Alignment
- Proper Belt and Chain Tensioning
- Speed, Torque, and drive Ratios
- Inspection and Preventive Maintenance
- Quick Disassembly Bushings and Taper-lock bushings