The Electronic Technician performs all maintenance work as assigned by the Maintenance Planner or the Maintenance Lead according to the specifications as outlined in applicable Visual Work Instruction and precision and proactive maintenance techniques. The Technician performs each assignment using the appropriate replacement parts and coordinates scheduling the work with the Maintenance Team Leader and production leadership as needed. The Technician performs work to maximize process reliability and minimize negative impacts on production schedules. Technician Levels & Electives: Level 1 – Intermediate technician requiring abilities to safely perform basic maintenance activities and general machine operations as directed or assigned. May be required to train operators in areas of expertise or in general equipment care and operation of equipment. Level 2 – Experienced technician with abilities to independently perform, document, and train others in areas of expertise on maintenance activities as assigned. Can apply learned skills and utilize tools to improve equipment reliability. Level 3 – Advanced technician requiring abilities to perform complex maintenance activities, which includes problem solving, critical thinking, and demonstration of abilities to improve processes and equipment reliability. Understands materials and maintenance activities well enough to train others, to develop and facilitate training to peers or lower level mechanics, and to improve processes. Process improvement may include developing people, developing maintenance activities, developing work instructions, drawings, diagrams, or more complex parts. Electives – Electives are specialty areas that a partner may develop advanced skills. Electives may be requested or required based on the skills and interests of the mechanic in areas that fulfill company needs or requirements. Partners proficient in certain electives may be asked to train others in those areas, and will be assigned work requiring the elective skill set. Most positions require general proficiency at level 1 for elective areas. Essential Functions: Perform all process CP, CCP, QP, and CQP checks required for the position. Follow reaction plans for Food Safety, Food Quality and customer requirement deviations. Be able to identify and understand customer requirements and assist in assuring proper production operation. Must follow Good Manufacturing Practices and good housekeeping guidelines. Must follow safety guidelines, wear designated Personal Protective Equipment, conform to regulatory requirements and assure Food Safety measures are followed. The Technician performs maintenance work within the allocation of time needed to complete. All work performed and parts used will be documented in the CMMS. Modifies, fabricates and upgrades to production equipment following process change procedure if applicable. Performs identified corrective work as assigned. Implements and completes preventive maintenance tasks. Uses preventive and predictive maintenance techniques and tools to generate corrective work requests and improve equipment reliability. Predictive tool and technique examples include but are not limited to: Ultrasonic, Infrared, oil analysis, various vibration analysis tools, and laser alignment tools. Conducts troubleshooting and repair activities. Identifies parts, supplies, and tools needed for follow up corrective work or as needed. Tracks and reports pertinent performance metric information to assist in creating action plans and improvement ideas based on the tracking data. Continues training as directed for certification levels and to stay current in maintenance techniques. Assigns functions in eAM and performs work in compliance with VWI’s, CMMS Troubleshoot using schematics or blueprints. Diagnose and correct more complex instrumentation. Diagnose problems and implement repairs using some trouble shooting tools. Performs basic electrical tasks. Resolves various RSLogix, 5 Components, I/O issues, and communication, sensor and wiring issues. Identify and correct component failures, communications, navigate through the software, connect to the processor. Add buttons, new screens, and modify existing elements. Identify and correct logic and operational problems, electrical and electromechanical component failures Understanding the GuardLogix, programming, communications, and distributed safety I/O. [SAF-LOG103] GaurdLogix Fundamentals and Maintenance Use precision tools, proper setup of lathe and mill. Troubleshoot routine electrical and controller problems using P&ID schematics. Repair electromechanical issues on Pneumatic and Hydraulic systems. Change bearings on conveyors and simple equipment following VWI, OEM documentation, or job plans using food grade and nonfood grade of oils and grease Uses appropriate meter for troubleshooting electrical or electromechanical components. Verify settings in various motor controllers based on name plate, OEM, or other technical data for motorized drives. Understand hazards, types of equipment Understands system from a purpose and functionality standpoint. Understands system from a purpose and functionality standpoint. Basic understanding of hazards and appropriate individual responses. Reads associated schematics and identify basic electrical or electromechanical components. Basic understanding of system from a purpose and functionality standpoint. Can identify and correct electrical or electromechanical issues as requested working with qualified operator. Basic understanding of hazards and appropriate individual responses. Has general knowledge of main electrical feeds and can use the one line drawing to isolate or locate major electrical components or panels. Has general knowledge of main water supply feeds, backflow preventers, main water shut off, and branch isolation valves and processes. Has general knowledge of plant fire system and area zones, system triggers, and most common faults. Can locate and read trouble codes on panels. Can communicate codes effectively and follow basic reset commands via telephone if needed or assigned. Non-Essential Functions: Uses and applies Oracle eAM, and generates reports that can be used in budget planning, work planning, and other similar functions.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees