Roles and Responsibilities:
BROAD FUNCTION:
- Apply a practical knowledge of electronic theory, related electrical circuitry, machine tool repair, in the installation, modification, preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, repair and overhaul of mechanical/electronic production and facility equipment.
- Possess knowledge of industrial electrical services (3-phase less than 600V), mechanical and pneumatic devices, and mechanical/electrical production and facility equipment.
- Apply a familiarity with equipment components, systems, and their function, identifying malfunctions as mechanical, electrical, electronic, or a combination of the above.
- Use all types of precision measuring and test equipment associated with the evaluation of function and repair of production and facility equipment.
- Work from blueprints, schematics, wiring and circuit diagrams, instruction manuals, sketches, written and verbal instructions.
- Instruct and train others as required and perform related duties.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience with basic use of computers, applications, and keyboarding (e.g. email, Microsoft Excel, etc.)
- Demonstrated use of all basic facilities maintenance work which could include welding, machine tool repair, pipe fitting, plumbing, rigging, millwright, carpentry, painting, and industrial electrical systems
- Strong working knowledge as related to the installation, modification, troubleshooting, and high technology manufacturing equipment
- Strong working knowledge as related to electronic theory, electrical pneumatic, hydraulic, power/control circuitry, mechanics of machine tools and related shop equipment
- Strong working knowledge as related to industrial electrical services (3-phase less than 600V), mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic devices
- Strong working knowledge in industrial mechanical, electrical, electronic maintenance of PLCs, I/O points, C.N.C. controlled machine tools and related shop equipment
- Possess analytical skills and capabilities required to interpret faulty circuit components of interfaced mechanical/electrical/electronic systems
- Must be able to read, interpret, and modify electronic, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic drawings and schematics
- Skilled in application and operation of mechanical and electronic precision measuring and testing equipment
- Experience using measuring devices such as micrometers, verniers, dial indicators and various gauges.
- Able to provide completed certificate of mechanical/electrical trade education program and/or experience equivalent (Journeyman programs, military mechanical experience, vocational/associates degree, etc.)
- Proficient in the use of shop math as necessary, including fractions, and decimals
- High school diploma, or GED
- Experience operating material handling and lifting devices, including ability to obtain forklift license as required
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
- Experience in performing maintenance on level and flow instruments, including pumps, and on various types of motors and drives (1 point)
- Experience in reading and following schematics, drawings, and follow GD&T on blueprints (1 point)
- Experience in utilizing precision measuring equipment and machine tools such as drills, saws and sheers (1 point)
- Basic understanding / working knowledge of federal, state, and city safety, building codes and National Electric Code (1 point)
- Basic understanding of chemical handling (1 point)
- Experience in operating material handling and lifting devices, including ability to obtain forklift license as required (1 point)
- Self-direct daily work orders with a minimum of supervision (1 point)
- Use of machining math solutions including fractions, decimals, algebra, trigonometry and geometry. (1 point)
- Possess analytical aptitude with methodical attention to detail (1 point)