Industrial Electrical Mechanical Maintenance Technician
Pro Services, Inc. is excited to announce an opening for a skilled Industrial Electrical Mechanical Maintenance Technician at our customer site in Newark, OH. Our client is a leading manufacturer in the corrugated packaging industry, equipped with state-of-the-art corrugation technology. We are looking for a technician who excels in electrical and PLC troubleshooting to join this dynamic production environment.
Why should you work there?
Ideal Candidate Profile:
The ideal candidate will possess:
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5+ years troubleshooting Allen Bradley or Siemens PLC systems.
- 5+ years troubleshooting electrical systems up to 480v 3-phase
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Profound understanding of electrical circuits, sensors, control systems, and automated processes.
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Ability to read and interpret technical diagrams, schematics, and system drawings.
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Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities.
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
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Exceptional communication skills with a keen attention to detail.
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Dedication to upholding safety and quality standards.
Key Responsibilities:
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Diagnose and repair electrical systems efficiently.
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Troubleshoot and resolve issues with automated systems and electrical equipment.
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Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on electromechanical systems, focusing on minimizing downtime and maximizing reliability.
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Adhere to Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) while executing maintenance tasks to ensure compliance with industry standards.
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Understand, maintain, and troubleshoot:
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General electrical systems and controls (motor starters, lighting circuits, power distribution equipment, industrial controls)
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Programmable Logic Controllers (Allen Bradley & Siemens)
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Variable speed AC & DC drives and motors
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Process instrumentation and control (transmitters, control valves, control loops, and DCS)
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Process variable monitoring and control (temperature, pressure, flow, pH, etc.)
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Analytical process troubleshooting, including electrical print reading and utilizing troubleshooting manuals.
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Qualifications:
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5+ years of automation and controls troubleshooting experience, with practical mechanical and electrical aptitude, preferably using Allen Bradley and Siemens PLC systems.
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Able to use electrical schematics to perform troubleshooting
- Perform basic A/C motor and control circuit troubleshooting without direction
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5+ years of electro-mechanical system maintenance and troubleshooting experience in an industrial/manufacturing environment, including repair of mechanical/electrical components such as shafts, bearings, gearboxes, pumps, motors, drives, and 3-phase power.
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Rebuild simple equipment such as gearboxes and pumps with direction.
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Reinstall and check rebuild equipment.
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Fabricate machine guards and minor machine components from prints and drawings.
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Use a lathe, milling machine, hydraulic press, gear and bearing puller and keyway broach to perform basic machine shop tasks.
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Troubleshoot, install and or repair components, overhaul cylinders and solenoid control valves, make-up air lines on pneumatic systems.
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Check and replace non-critical bearings without supervision, critical bearings with supervision.
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Troubleshoot and change out (1:1) power transmission components (i.e. gears, belts, chains, sprockets, sheaves).
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Background in hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
- Maintain boiler room equipment
Preferred Qualifications:
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Experience in production maintenance on a Corrugator Machine, with a solid understanding of control systems, drive systems, and comprehensive troubleshooting capabilities for both wet and dry end processes.
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Previous experience in a GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) environment is strongly preferred.
What you will get:
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Medical, dental & vision benefits
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401k plan.
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11 paid Holidays.
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1.5 Pay over 8 hrs. And over 40
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Uniform provided
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Tools Provided
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Paid vacation.
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A safety focused workplace.
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Numerous avenues for personal growth through training and upward movement within the organization.
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Up to 250 paid training hours per year to help technicians advance through the progressive skill levels and achieve higher pay.
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Safety shoes and safety glasses stipends.
Work Authorization:
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Must be authorized to work in the U.S.
Compensation:
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$33-$35.50 per hour
Shift Premium: $0.40
- 1st, 2nd or 3rd
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