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Role is 100% travel. Willing to work overtime as needed, nights and weekends.
Key Responsibilities
·Adjust, repair, and replace components like belts, cables, wheels, pulleys, gearboxes, sprockets, chains, bearings, guide rollers, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and AC/DC electrical motors, drives and other related equipment.
·Maintain and perform troubleshooting on electrical and mechanical conveyor systems, sorters, cranes, printer applicators, motors, photo eyes, relays, proximity sensors, solenoids, VFD’s, motor starters, control panels, tachometers, encoders, etc. with a focus on safety, quality, and efficiency using tools such as multi-meters, infrared thermometers, and a laptop.
·Follow appropriate job plans, procedures, and manuals.
·Utilize handheld devices and asset management system mobile apps to create and close Work Orders with appropriate data (labor hours, downtime, problem/cause/remedy, and parts used).
·Follow appropriate safety procedures and use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while maintaining equipment (Lock Out/Tag Out, Arc Flash, etc.) and ensure a safe work environment by eliminating potential equipment safety hazards.
·Basic PC competency and ability to use mobile apps on handheld devices. Familiar with simple wiring diagrams, symbols, and electrical measuring.
·Mechanical work with gearboxes, sprockets, chains, bearings, guide rollers, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and AC/DC electrical motors, drives and other related equipment.
·Physical Demands (must be able to perform with or without reasonable accommodation):
·Regular bending, lifting, stretching, and reaching both below the waist and above the head.
·Walking within and around the site with great frequency.
·Able to work at heights and ability to climb ladders safely and without limitations.
·Full manual dexterity in both hands and wrists, eye/hand coordination and feet motion.
·Ability to stand/walk for up to 10-12 hours.
·Flexibility in covering multiple shifts and holiday hours as required.
·The FSE I will have primary focus on mechanical and electro-mechanical assignments once deemed qualified to make stand-alone service calls. The FSE I will work toward supporting PLC and HMI programming assignments, network set up and troubleshooting. The FSE I will work independently on I/O commissioning and moderate logic modifications.
Full Time
$97k-117k (estimate)
12/14/2023
06/15/2024
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