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Examine parts and assemblies to determine changes in the dimensions or locate imperfections
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Dismantle equipment to gain access to damaged or worn parts
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Repair or replace worn/defective parts
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Adjust functional parts for performance and clearances
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Test equipment performance
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Install power wiring and conduit for newly installed equipment, connect and test power wires
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Diagnose failed equipment such as motors, wiring, PLC, I/O modules, variable frequency drives, and power supplies
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Repair/replace failed electrical equipment such as motors, wiring, PLC, I/O modules, variable frequency drives, and power supplies
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Use meters and electrical test equipment to troubleshoot problems
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Troubleshoot and program AC and DC drive systems
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Replace faulty components such as boards and cables and initiates purchase requisition and other paperwork
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Test repaired equipment to ensure corrective action was thorough. Understand proper lock out/tag out procedures.
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Diagnose and replace faulty mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic parts or components.
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Process knowledge and the ability to MIG/TIG weld, braze metals, use torches, and stick weld