Electronic Technician III 2nd shift

ChromalloyTampa, FL
4dOnsite

About The Position

The Electronic Technician will be required to interface and communicate with co-workers, equipment operators, engineers, and operations supervisors to complete their tasks. Some overtime and weekend hours will be required on occasion to meet production and project schedules. An on-call rotating schedule may also be implemented for weekend and overnight coverage as needed. Limited travel may be required in support of training program and new equipment purchases and installations. This role is an Hourly - Indirect Labor position that is responsible for diagnosing and repairing electronic components and systems within the production facilities.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or general education degree (GED).
  • 3 to 5 years’ prior employment in a maintenance / electronics field, preferably in a manufacturing environment.
  • Must be able to read, write, and communicate in English.
  • Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating instructions, and procedure manuals.
  • Write routine reports and correspondence either in digital or handwritten formats.
  • Communicate effectively with supervisor, engineers, and co-workers.
  • Required to perform basic mathematical functions with decimals, fractions, or percentages.
  • Convert numbers from scientific notation to decimal form.
  • Convert units of measurement between English and Metric systems.
  • Basic understanding of common scientific principles like energy, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics.
  • Comfortable working with equipment operating with low Voltage (50V–1000V) and Medium Voltage (1kV–100 kV).
  • Proficiently reads and interprets electronic drawings and schematics.
  • Experience and understanding of calibration processes.
  • Mechanically inclined individual that thrives in a hands-on, demanding environment with little direct supervision once assignments are handed out.
  • PLC experience, knowledge, and training in following ladder logic to identify cause of faults.
  • Troubleshooting VFDs and associated equipment.
  • May be required to operate forklift (training provided).
  • Climb stairs multiple times during a shift
  • Work from ladders or lifts on the shop floor.
  • Possess the manual dexterity to build or assemble small components with hand / pneumatic tools.
  • Some repetitive motions are required to perform these tasks (i.e., turning a wrench, cutting wire).
  • Lift floor to waist level – 35 lbs.
  • Lift waist to shoulder level – 35 lbs.
  • Carry on shop floor – 35 lbs.
  • Some job functions will require wearing a SAR (Supplied-Air Respirator) while performing some tasks.
  • Some job functions may require entering of a permitted confined space.

Nice To Haves

  • Additional Education, Training, Certifications, or Licenses that are applicable will be considered and may be used to supersede either of the other two requirements.
  • Robotic system programming, troubleshooting, and repairs.
  • Programming and setting up SCADA systems is a highly sought skill.
  • Troubleshooting industrial networking systems like TCP/IP is highly sought.
  • Open and accepting to changes in work scope and/or priorities as dictated by the environment.

Responsibilities

  • The Electronic Technician is required to report promptly to their supervisor if any dangerous or potentially dangerous situations or conditions arise.
  • Diagnosing and repairing problems with electronic controls and associated systems relative to industrial equipment operations. This includes Motor Controls, Programmable Controls, CNC Controls, Relay Logic, Power Supplies and other various controls and assemblies.
  • Design and development of circuits and assemblies to assist in troubleshooting and to repair or improve reliability, service ability and capability of production equipment.
  • Accountability for the documentation of test results, method of repair and maintenance history.
  • Collaborating with vendor service representatives to resolve system design deficiencies.
  • Performing calibrations on electronic/electrical devices per supervisory instruction as part of the plants existing calibration control program.
  • Install equipment to manufacturer specifications and test for proper performance.
  • Maintain equipment and keep records of maintenance.
  • Troubleshoot and repair pneumatic, hydraulic, electrical, and power transmission systems using multimeters, pressure/vacuum/flow gauges, and temperature /humidity recording gauges to known historical standards to insure proper performance.
  • Interface with other departments and advise of maintenance procedures or equipment malfunctions, which would affect that department's operations.
  • Assist in general electrical maintenance of production and facilities equipment.
  • Support the development of preventative maintenance schedules and procedures for electrical systems.
  • Assist in the general mechanical maintenance of production and facility equipment.
  • Assist in the general production for processing of customer parts when necessary.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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