About The Position

A day in the field You start your day on a production line, watching machines cycle to pinpoint root causes before they become downtime events. You isolate faults, dismantle equipment to access defective components, examine wear patterns, adjust controls and functional mechanisms, and repair or replace parts. You verify performance with electrical and mechanical tests, then recondition and repair machine tools to bring assets back to spec. Partner with customers Guide customer counterparts on maintenance optimization, reliability strategies, and preventive programs. Adhere to customer contractor codes of conduct, housekeeping standards, and safety processes at all times. Build and improve equipment Identify and source parts, supplies, and repair items; evaluate alternative options to improve cost and reliability. Compile retrofit/upgrade/alternative-function packages and implement them. Independently execute maintenance to industry standards and author maintenance standards and instructions for modified or new manufacturing equipment. Machining and fabrication Set up and operate lathes, drill presses, grinders, and other metalworking tools to fabricate and repair parts. Perform welding tasks when required. Controls and data Alter, troubleshoot, and analyze complex control systems to resolve deep software, hardware, and configuration issues. Leverage advanced maintenance technologies to collect performance data, identify trends, and recommend actions. Document and train Record work in service reports and enterprise systems, and provide clear written explanations of observations and equipment performance data. Compile technical manuals and develop operating and maintenance procedures for equipment upgrades and automation integrations. Support junior technicians, provide leadership on project teams, conduct on-the-job training, and lead technical programs for the development of customers and coworkers.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED.
  • Associate degree (technical focus) with 12+ years of related industry experience, or 15+ years of direct industry experience.
  • Broad knowledge of electrical, mechanical, fluid power, and control systems; able to analyze problems, synthesize options, and execute repairs.
  • Proficiency with basic and specialized hand tools and appropriate programming software.
  • Extensive travel required (local, national, and international).
  • Mechanical troubleshooting
  • 120/208/240/480 VAC systems
  • Electrical troubleshooting and repair
  • High-voltage systems
  • Industrial electrical systems
  • Machine safety inspections
  • Communications
  • Customer Focus
  • Personal Discipline
  • Safety
  • Travel

Nice To Haves

  • Condition-based maintenance, precision mechanical alignments, process equipment maintenance, and automation integration.
  • Strong background in PLCs, field device troubleshooting, electrical drive and motor systems, and motion control devices.

Responsibilities

  • Pinpoint root causes before they become downtime events.
  • Isolate faults, dismantle equipment to access defective components, examine wear patterns, adjust controls and functional mechanisms, and repair or replace parts.
  • Verify performance with electrical and mechanical tests, then recondition and repair machine tools to bring assets back to spec.
  • Guide customer counterparts on maintenance optimization, reliability strategies, and preventive programs.
  • Adhere to customer contractor codes of conduct, housekeeping standards, and safety processes at all times.
  • Identify and source parts, supplies, and repair items; evaluate alternative options to improve cost and reliability.
  • Compile retrofit/upgrade/alternative-function packages and implement them.
  • Independently execute maintenance to industry standards and author maintenance standards and instructions for modified or new manufacturing equipment.
  • Set up and operate lathes, drill presses, grinders, and other metalworking tools to fabricate and repair parts.
  • Perform welding tasks when required.
  • Alter, troubleshoot, and analyze complex control systems to resolve deep software, hardware, and configuration issues.
  • Leverage advanced maintenance technologies to collect performance data, identify trends, and recommend actions.
  • Record work in service reports and enterprise systems, and provide clear written explanations of observations and equipment performance data.
  • Compile technical manuals and develop operating and maintenance procedures for equipment upgrades and automation integrations.
  • Support junior technicians, provide leadership on project teams, conduct on-the-job training, and lead technical programs for the development of customers and coworkers.

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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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