About The Position

Own reliability in the field We’re seeking a seasoned field technician who lives at the intersection of electrical, mechanical, fluid power, and controls—and thrives on making complex production assets run like clockwork. Your impact Break/Fix and PM at an expert level, executed independently and to industry standards. Root-cause analysis: observe equipment in operation, isolate issues, disassemble/reassemble, adjust instruments and controls, and verify performance with electrical/mechanical testing. Machine tool reconditioning and repair, as needed. Parts and supplies: identify, source, and select cost- and reliability-optimized options. Partner with customers to refine maintenance, reliability, and preventative routines. Occasional machining and welding: lathe, drill press, grinder, and related metalworking tools. Documentation: detailed service reports, system entries, and written narratives of observations and performance data. Advanced controls troubleshooting: diagnose software, hardware, and configuration issues. Leverage advanced maintenance tech to collect data, trend performance, and recommend actions. Mentor junior techs; contribute expertise to project teams and training initiatives. Comply with all site rules: codes of conduct, housekeeping standards, and safety procedures.

Requirements

  • HS diploma/GED.
  • Associate degree (technical) with 10+ years in industry, or 12+ years industry experience.
  • Comprehensive systems knowledge (electrical, mechanical, fluid power, controls) with strong analytical and repair capability.
  • Proficiency with standard and specialized tools.
  • Willingness for extensive local/regional travel.
  • Work safely across 120/208/240/480 VAC
  • Motor maintenance, repair, and changeout
  • Electrical troubleshooting and diagnostics

Nice To Haves

  • Condition-based maintenance, precision alignment, and process equipment expertise.
  • PLC/field device troubleshooting; electrical drives and motor systems maintenance.
  • Industrial robot programming
  • Industrial automation equipment troubleshooting

Responsibilities

  • Break/Fix and PM at an expert level, executed independently and to industry standards.
  • Root-cause analysis: observe equipment in operation, isolate issues, disassemble/reassemble, adjust instruments and controls, and verify performance with electrical/mechanical testing.
  • Machine tool reconditioning and repair, as needed.
  • Parts and supplies: identify, source, and select cost- and reliability-optimized options.
  • Partner with customers to refine maintenance, reliability, and preventative routines.
  • Occasional machining and welding: lathe, drill press, grinder, and related metalworking tools.
  • Documentation: detailed service reports, system entries, and written narratives of observations and performance data.
  • Advanced controls troubleshooting: diagnose software, hardware, and configuration issues.
  • Leverage advanced maintenance tech to collect data, trend performance, and recommend actions.
  • Mentor junior techs; contribute expertise to project teams and training initiatives.
  • Comply with all site rules: codes of conduct, housekeeping standards, and safety procedures.

Benefits

  • Training and growth Continue to sharpen your edge with structured on-the-job training and self-directed study programs designed to keep your skills current and your career advancing.
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