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Air Compressor Technician - NJ

My client is in search of a full-time Air Compressor Service Technician.
The ideal candidate should have experience performing preventive maintenance on industrial air compressors.
Salary:
$72,000 - $100,000
OvertimeLocation:
Glassboro, NJ (150 mile radius)
Responsibilities:
Installation, upkeep, troubleshooting, and repair services for a comprehensive range of industrial air compressors, air dryers, and related equipment within air systems, regardless of brand or make.
Required skills:
Minimum of 5 years of mechanical/electrical experience.
Troubleshooting of electrical and pneumatic controls.
Experience working with 3 phase electric, drive motors, conductors and circuit protection, sizing and installation of conduit, enclosures, breakers, transformers, motor starters, etc.
Understanding of Ladder Logic (PLC/Relay).
Experience with navigating control boards.
Variable Speed Drive Installation, troubleshooting, and programming.
Reading wiring, pneumatic, and hydraulic diagrams.
Experience with pressure switches, transducers, temperature probes, current monitors, phase monitors, and other feedback devices.
AC motor theory, wiring, and fault diagnosis.
AC and DC drive installation, commissioning, troubleshooting, and/or repair.
Equipment installation or other millwright work.
Computer skills a must! General PM tasks (filters, oil change, grease, belts, hoses, etc) Preferred
Experience:
Preventive maintenance experience on rotary screw and reciprocating air compressors Experience with blowers, dryers and vacuum pumps If you are an experienced air compressor technician we would love to hear from you.
Apply today or email your resume to Darwin Recruitment is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.
Air Compressor Technician - NJ Recommended Skills Hydraulics Preventive Maintenance Problem Solving Vacuum Pumps Transducers Transformers (Electrical) Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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