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- Manufacturing Electro-Mechanical Technician 2nd shift
Description
2nd shift: 3pm-11pmStarting pay of $30-$38+ per hour, based on experience.
Benefits at 90 days: medical, dental, 401K w/match, and more.
The following duties are normal for this position. The incumbent may perform some or all of these duties, however, it is not an exclusive or all-inclusive list. Other duties may be assigned.
- Design, implement, repair, maintain and improve instruments, equipment, facility and systems for industrial manufacturing service.
- Operate computer design software and equipment to perform tasks, repairs or changes to existing or new equipment.
- Perform detailed calculations to compute and establish manufacturing, construction and installation standards and specifications
- Confirm completed projects and installations conform to design and installation standards and specifications.
- Plan and research methodology and procedures to electrical projects.
- Review and check all assigned project installation drawings for compliance with all company electrical safety programs.
Secondary Duties include all Job Skill Requirements of a Maintenance Electrician:
- Ability to read, comprehend and, where necessary, complete:
- A Blue Print
- An Electrical Schematic
- Operating and Maintenance manuals
- A Work Order
- Repair Parts request
- Standard and Metric tape measure
- Other measuring equipment:
- A Micrometer
- A Caliper
- A Scale
- A VOM (Volt/Ohm Meter)
- Amp Meter
o MSDS forms
o Steam, Vacuum, Air, Hydraulic gauges
- Advanced knowledge of Electrical Applications, Theory and NEC
- Ability to perform:
Electrical P/Ms
Conduit Bending
Lighting Installations
Service Panel Installations
Transformer Installations
- Perform electrical installation, troubleshooting and repairs:
24Volt control circuits up to 480Volts
3 Phase Motors/DC Motors
Motor Control circuits and Contactors
PLC Programmers and Ladder Logic Circuits
- Ability to instruct helpers and less qualified personnel
- Identify proper P/M schedules
- Identify proper parts, materials and tools needed for specific jobs
- Ability to set up and operate all shop equipment
- Safety ability
- Knows all safe work habits surrounding the job
- Can identify and eliminate work hazards
- Knows proper lock-out/tag out minor servicing procedures
- Knows safe and proper clean up procedures
Knowledge Required: Basic math, reading, communication skills. Must have proper tools to perform assigned work duties.
Reports to: Maintenance Manager
Internal Contacts: Close working relationship with plant personnel, Plant Manager, Operations Manager, Corrugator Maintenance Supervisor
External Contacts: Occasional contact with vendors and contracted maintenance companies.