Analytical & Logical Thinking × Keywords: Control Panel
11 matching jobs found.
Technical Salesperson (Electrical Equipment)
A profession that leverages technical knowledge of electrical equipment and related systems to propose and sell optimal products and solutions to customers.
Sequence Control Design Engineer
An engineer who uses PLCs and others to design and program operation sequences for factories and industrial machinery, and handles control panel design, adjustment, and trial operation.
Generator (Generator) Operator
Specialist job that operates and monitors generators to provide stable power supply.
Vehicle Wiring Worker (Railway Vehicles)
A technical job that installs, inspects, and repairs electrical wiring inside and outside railway vehicle bodies to ensure the normal functioning of the vehicle's electrical equipment and control systems.
Control Panel Design Engineer
Technical role responsible for creating circuit diagrams, selecting components, and designing layouts for control panels used in production equipment and control systems.
Ship Electrical Equipment Design Engineer
Technical position designing and evaluating electrical equipment such as generators, distribution boards, communication and navigation devices installed on ships.
Subway Electrical Parts Repair Technician
Technician who inspects, diagnoses faults in, and repairs electrical parts installed in subway vehicles and related facilities to support safe operations.
Electrical Instrumentation Technician
Specialized technical job involving the installation, wiring, adjustment, commissioning, and maintenance of measurement and control equipment in industrial plants and building facilities.
Power Distribution and Control Equipment Repair Technician
Technician who performs inspections, maintenance, and repairs on switchboards and control equipment to support the stable operation of power facilities.
Field Engineer (General-Purpose, Production, and Business Machines)
A job that involves going to customer factories and other sites to install, inspect, maintain, diagnose faults in, and repair general-purpose, production, and business machines.