Electrical-Mechanical Specialist at Micro Tech
Dartmouth, MA 02747
About the Job
Primary Responsibilities:
Independently troubleshoot, repair and rebuild all types of complex electrical/electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatically controlled production equipment, with proficiency and versatility.
Plan work for proper operational sequences, minimize interference, and delay of production.
Perform preventive maintenance as directed by equipment schedule.
Rebuild electrical mechanical devices.
Work with Engineering to design, select, modify, and/or adapt equipment or procedures to specific project requirements.
Test, Calibrate, and repair electronic, mechanical, electromechanical, and electronic measuring, recording, and indicating instruments and equipment for conformance to establish standards, and assist in formulating calibrating standards.
Maintain work records (work orders, PM's, Materials and parts) on Maintenance system.
Preferred Requirements:
100% successful completion of TPC educational requirements and a minimum of 3 years’ experience in an electrical discipline maintaining and repairing industrial equipment
Approved Technical Associates Degree/College Level certificate in Electrical/Electronic Discipline and a minimum of 3 years’ experience in an electrical discipline maintaining and repairing industrial equipment
A minimum of 7 years of industrial experience in a skilled trade with an electrical discipline with no formal post-secondary education.
Demonstrate ability to install, repair, troubleshoot and maintain machinery and equipment.
Formal electronic training on AC/DC circuits.
Formal PLC training- basic overview of PLC function, communications, working knowledge of mechanical systems, and instrumentation & controls experience.
Working knowledge and use of safe work practices including Lock Out-Tag Out and NFPA - 70E
Use blueprints and schematics, knowledge of hydraulic and/or electrical schematics
Use/understand measuring devices/tolerances
Use various hand, power tools and machine tools such as drills, lathes, millers etc.
Independently troubleshoot, repair and rebuild all types of complex electrical/electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatically controlled production equipment, with proficiency and versatility.
Plan work for proper operational sequences, minimize interference, and delay of production.
Perform preventive maintenance as directed by equipment schedule.
Rebuild electrical mechanical devices.
Work with Engineering to design, select, modify, and/or adapt equipment or procedures to specific project requirements.
Test, Calibrate, and repair electronic, mechanical, electromechanical, and electronic measuring, recording, and indicating instruments and equipment for conformance to establish standards, and assist in formulating calibrating standards.
Maintain work records (work orders, PM's, Materials and parts) on Maintenance system.
Preferred Requirements:
100% successful completion of TPC educational requirements and a minimum of 3 years’ experience in an electrical discipline maintaining and repairing industrial equipment
Approved Technical Associates Degree/College Level certificate in Electrical/Electronic Discipline and a minimum of 3 years’ experience in an electrical discipline maintaining and repairing industrial equipment
A minimum of 7 years of industrial experience in a skilled trade with an electrical discipline with no formal post-secondary education.
Demonstrate ability to install, repair, troubleshoot and maintain machinery and equipment.
Formal electronic training on AC/DC circuits.
Formal PLC training- basic overview of PLC function, communications, working knowledge of mechanical systems, and instrumentation & controls experience.
Working knowledge and use of safe work practices including Lock Out-Tag Out and NFPA - 70E
Use blueprints and schematics, knowledge of hydraulic and/or electrical schematics
Use/understand measuring devices/tolerances
Use various hand, power tools and machine tools such as drills, lathes, millers etc.