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Summary:
The Electrical Maintenance Technician will have complete involvement in routine and emergency corrective, preventive, and predictive maintenance for all electrical, mechanical and electromechanical equipment and their related controls. It can also become a key player in plant layout, installation, and start-up of new equipment.
Duties to include (not limited to):
· Repairs or replaces-in-kind existing production and material equipment
· Assists in maintaining an inventory of critical and other repair parts to ensure uninterrupted productivity
· Determine the most cost-effective repair or upgrade, disassemble equipment, repair defective components, reassemble and start-up equipment
· Documents maintenance repairs and equipment histories
· Installs and modifies machinery and equipment, including one-off assignments, as required by production, engineering, and other personnel
· Services and repairs programmable logic controllers (PLCs), motors, and drives
· Assembles and maintains: electrical and electronic devices and systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and other production mechanical systems, as necessary
An Electrical Maintenance Technician will possess and demonstrate:
· The ability to read and interpret electrical / electronic schematics, hydraulic and pneumatic diagrams, ladder diagrams, PLC programs, instrumentation and piping diagrams, equipment service manuals, and operating manuals
· The ability to diagnose and repair or replace-in-kind electromechanical systems and the use of electromechanical tools and test equipment
· A comprehensive understanding of how these technologies and skills are linked together to create a totally productive manufacturing system
· Oral and written communication skills
· Personal computer operation
· High established safety policies, standards, practices, and procedures aligned to company
Education / Position Requirements:
· Minimum 5 years’ experience in electrical / electronics, electro-mechanical, or industrial maintenance
· An electronics technician degree from an accredited school
· Demonstrated experience with any or all of the following is a strong plus:
o AC / DC Drives
o Automation
o Chain / Belt Conveyors
o Instrumentation
o Literacy in blueprints and schematics
o Power Distribution
This person should be very customer oriented, organized, and have a helpful and motivated work ethic. It must be able to work in a team environment, be an excellent communicator, cooperative, organized and attentive to detail and the ability to read and write and communicate in English.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $20.00 per hour
Benefits:
Schedule:
Work Location: In person
Full Time
Wholesale
$60k-88k (estimate)
11/02/2023
08/10/2024
vintonsteel.com
VINTON, TX
200 - 500
2016
MASAHIRO KITADA
$200M - $500M
Wholesale
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