Troubleshoot, repair, inspect and maintain electrical, electronic, electromechanical components and instrumentation on production equipment and systems.
JOB DESCRIPTION (DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES)
- Electrically diagnose, mend and take care of all types of industrial machinery, equipment and systems. This involves both electrical and electronic troubleshooting.
- Conducts equipment failure analyses (which include preventative and unplanned maintenance).
- Assists engineers in utilizing testing equipment to obtain performance data on components and assemblies under various operating conditions.
- Organize and implement preventative and predictive maintenance programs to maximize equipment up time.
- Help identify test equipment malfunctions, and services and repairs equipment as required.
- Keep neat orderly records and order electrical spare parts.
- Ability to work at Euclid or Mentor facility.
BASIC REQUIREMENTS
- Associate degree in Electronics/Electrical Technology is preferred.
- Must pass the skilled trades’ testing for this position.
- Should have some knowledge of electrical/electronic troubleshooting. Some understanding of hydraulic, pneumatic, and combustion systems.
- Must have some level of proficiency and knowledge of wiring diagrams, engineering drawings, solid state devices, codes and the operation of electronic test equipment.
- Knowledge in relay logic and programmable controller logic is necessary.
- Capable of lifting up to 75 pounds on an occasional basis.
- Must be able to work in confined areas, climb ladders, and work at heights of 28 feet.
You should be skilled in:
- PLC Troubleshooting Skills
- Creating Preventive Maintenance Plans
- Electrical Schematics
- Electrical Troubleshooting Skills
- Pneumatics Experience
- Hydraulics Experience
- Machine Safety Inspections
- High School / GED
- Basic Computer Skills
Machines & technologies you'll use:
- Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)