Job Description
Seeking Mechanical and Electrical Technicians - Warren, MI
Starting Wage: $28-32 an hour based on experience
Responsibilities:
- Troubleshoot and repair machinery and equipment using safe techniques and schematics.
- Perform electrical tasks, electronic component replacement, and ensure equipment functionality.
- Operate in response to maintenance supervisor requests and prioritize tasks to maximize equipment uptime.
- Maintain a complete set of required tools and utilize diagnostic tools and measurement devices.
- Participate in preventive and predictive maintenance programs, recommending improvements when applicable.
- Follow work instructions for PM tasks, repairs, and installations.
- Update drawings/prints, suggest spare parts, and perform machine repair/rebuilds.
- Adhere to standard practices and regulations relating to powered equipment.
- Assist with machine builds, tear-downs, installations, and electrical maintenance tasks as needed.
Qualifications:
- Journeyman’s card or 8 years equivalent work experience.
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Ability to pass a Maintenance Technician aptitude test.
- Knowledge of industrial, mechanical, and electrical codes, techniques, and standards.
- Strong background in mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, robotic arms, and machine troubleshooting.
- Familiarity with complex machinery, electrical circuits, and plant operating equipment.
- Skills in interpersonal relations and written and oral communications.
Machine Build Responsibilities:
- Rebuild, repair, and install complete machine tools and component assemblies.
- Tear down and assemble machine tools and major subassemblies.
- Troubleshoot problems, specify components, and recommend solutions.
- Set, tram, and align heads, fixtures, and tooling.
- Operate a broad range of tool room equipment.
- Provide technical assistance and support to other departments.
- Perform in-plant installation and service.
Electrician Responsibilities:
- Troubleshoot and repair machinery using safe electrical techniques and schematics.
- Operate in response to maintenance supervisor requests and set priorities to maximize equipment uptime.
- Gather and maintain a complete set of required tools.
- Utilize diagnostic tools and electrical schematics to define problem areas and assist with resolution.
- Participate in preventive and predictive maintenance programs.
- Update drawings/prints, suggest spare parts, and perform wiring projects.
- Follow standard practices and regulations relating to powered equipment.
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