Job Description
Job Description
What if this were your next shift?
At 3 : 05pm, you review today’s PMs in the CMMS and confirm critical spare parts are on hand. By 4 : 20pm, a downstream conveyor stalls—you isolate the fault, verify I / O at the PLC, and bring the line back up. Later, you coordinate with Electrical Engineering on a drive parameter issue, then document the fix and order the needed control components. You finish the night by supporting a Continuous Improvement idea to reduce changeover time and closing out your work orders—safely, and by the book.
Role overview
We are a stable manufacturing organization seeking an Industrial Maintenance Technician II with multi-craft, electro-mechanical strength to maintain plant reliability and maximize production rates on 2nd shift.
Shift and compensation
- 2nd Shift schedule : 3 : 00pm–11 : 30pm, Monday–Friday
- Potential overtime daily and on weekends
- Pay range : 27–32 per hour plus 1.50 per hour shift differential
- Flexibility to work 40+ hours per week and take on-call duties for repairs and assistance
Impact you will make
Perform preventive and reactive maintenance to ensure maximum production outputManage PM schedules and complete CMMS work orders accurately and on timeServe as first responder to machine problems; loop in Electrical Engineering when additional support is neededDiagnose and repair AC / DC motors and drives, chillers, and downstream equipmentSpecify and order replacement parts and control components from suppliersSupport Daily Management directives and plant initiativesContribute to safety and efficiency gains through Continuous Improvement projectsWork closely with Production Staff to sustain safe, reliable equipment performanceWhat you know
Use of electrical test equipment : voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter, meggerReading electrical, pneumatic, and mechanical drawings; understanding machine sequence of operationsCodes and standards : NEC, UL508A, NFPA 79Safety first : Lock Out Tag Out, arc flash, and PPE requirementsElectrical formulas and mechanical mathThree-phase industrial wiring and power distributionAC, DC, and servo drive / motor systems; PLC I / O and networking troubleshootingMotion training with servo drives and motorsMicrosoft Excel and WordBackground we are looking for
High School or Vocational School diploma or equivalent (required)Technician-level experience with electrical, hydraulics, and pneumatics (preferred)2+ years in industrial maintenance, electrical systems, and controlsBasic PLC and drive trainingPlastic process knowledge a plusProficiencies that set you up for success
Mechanical troubleshooting120 / 208 / 240 / 480 V systemsElectrical troubleshooting and repairTools and platforms you will touch
Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)PLCs such as Fanuc, Allen Bradley, and SiemensConveyor systemsServo motorsReady to apply your skills where they make an immediate difference and continue building your capabilities through company training programs? Apply now.