Industrial Electromechanical Maintenance Specialist — Downingtown, PA Step into a shift where your expertise keeps production moving. At 3:00 pm, you review work orders, walk the line for a safety check, and bring equipment online using company lockout/tagout and startup procedures aligned with OSHA. Throughout the evening, you apply deep knowledge of electrical theory, the NEC, and material properties to diagnose issues, keep systems running, and plan improvements. A day on the 3:00 pm – 11:00 pm shift Energize and de-energize machinery by following company procedures consistent with OSHA requirements. Use meters and other test instruments to isolate faults in wiring, switches, motors, and related electrical equipment. Service electronic assemblies by testing and replacing components, circuits, and printed circuit boards. Measure, cut, thread, pull, and install electrical conduit; install conduits, transformers, pull boxes, and switches. Service and repair starters, motors, and a range of electrical apparatus. Fabricate parts not commercially available using common machine and hand tools. Make running adjustments, execute repairs and overhauls as needed, and determine corrective actions. Troubleshoot and repair electrical controls, motor control centers (MCCs), and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Design electrical control circuits and install wiring; install and repair electrical equipment. Identify materials and equipment for projects; read and interpret blueprints and schematics. Coordinate with Maintenance and Production Supervisors/Managers to align priorities and resources. Assist with training and skill development for maintenance teammates and production operators. Maintain proficiency to the job’s standard and document your work clearly. Respond to plant emergencies and keep required certifications/training current. Provide leadership that reinforces all safety programs and safe work practices. Compensation & Schedule Starting pay rate: $34.35/hour Shift: 3:00 pm – 11:00 pm Location: Downingtown, PA Benefits Medical, Dental, Vision Prescription drug coverage 401(k) with company match New Hire Wellness Bonus (see plan details) Healthcare and Dependent Day Care Flexible Spending Accounts Corporate discounts What you bring 5+ years of journey-level industrial maintenance experience (installing, maintaining, and repairing industrial equipment). Ability to read and understand safety protocols and equipment manuals written in English. Skilled at reading blueprints/schematics and diagnosing root causes of equipment failures. Knowledge of low- and high-voltage electrical systems and fundamental wiring practices. Experience performing precision equipment alignments. Working knowledge of fabrication, installation, and maintenance of production and support equipment (e.g., arc welders, oxy-acetylene torches, saws, drills, grinders, pumps, engines). Ability to satisfactorily meet testing/training requirements. Proficiency Mechanical troubleshooting 120/208/240/480V systems Electrical troubleshooting Machines & Technologies Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) Conveyor systems Ready to make an impact every shift? Apply today.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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