Vodastra Solutions looking for a Electromechanical Techinican Information Technology (IT) - Anchorage, AK at Geebo

Vodastra Solutions looking for a Electromechanical Techinican

Founded in early 2009, Vodastra Solutions, Inc. Aims to be a new breath of fresh air to the recruiting industry with tailored and customizable services that aim to maximize a facility's or clients' resources to its needs. Maintains complicated electrical and electronic systems and equipment used in various processes including but not limited to:
temperature controllers, AC/DC drives, Allen Bradley integra
ted motor controls, PLC's (Programmable Logic Controls), starters, switches, instrumentation and CNC milling machines. We specialize in Technical Field Services, both commercial onsite and in-home coverage, including:
o Hardware Break/Fix o Networking Services o Cable Services (CAT 5) o Desktop Support o Software upgrades, Installations, Troubleshooting, Diagnosis o Phone Lines o POS o Television Services Electromechanical Technician (Industrial Robotics Technician) Job Requirements Must have 3-5 years experience in a related field, preferably in a manufacturing environment. High school diploma required and certification through a trade or technical school preferred or combination of education and work experience. Knowledgeable with respect to NEC. But not Mandatory Must possess knowledge of PLC (Programmable Logic Controls), Siemens Controls, Fanuc Controls and computer operated machinery. But not Mandatory Must possess knowledge of calibration equipment and procedures learned from a Webinar . Possess math skills appropriate to the position, in addition to written verbal communication skills and the ability to follow written and/ or verbal instructions. Ability to work shifts. Click here to apply.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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