Job Title: Electromechanical Technician
Job Summary: We're looking for a skilled troubleshooter who excels at keeping complex equipment running. You'll maintain, diagnose, and repair electromechanical systems on press machines—working with motors, drives, sensors, PLCs, pneumatic systems, and precision machinery. If you have a strong electrical troubleshooting foundation and enjoy solving problems in a fast-paced manufacturing environment, we'll teach you everything you need to know about our specific equipment.
What You'll Do
Electrical & Control Systems Maintenance Troubleshoot, repair, and maintain electrical control systems including motors, VFDs, servo drives, relays, switches, transformers, and circuit breaker panels. Work with PLCs (ladder logic a plus), HMIs, and automated control systems. Read and interpret electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical blueprints. Install, wire, and calibrate electrical components to manufacturer specifications.
Sensors & Precision Systems Maintain and troubleshoot sensor systems including proximity sensors, photoelectric sensors, encoders, and tension control sensors. Diagnose and repair precision alignment, calibration, and material handling systems. Work with automated monitoring and feedback systems to ensure optimal performance.
Mechanical Systems & Equipment Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on press machines. Troubleshoot and repair mechanical components including pumps, cylinders, bearings, drive systems, and material feed mechanisms. Maintain pneumatic and hydraulic systems.
System Diagnostics & Problem Solving Quickly diagnose root causes of equipment failures using systematic troubleshooting methods. Use technical manuals, diagnostic tools, and manufacturer resources to solve complex problems. Identify opportunities for equipment improvements and reliability enhancements.
Documentation & Collaboration Use our Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to document all maintenance activities, track repairs, and manage work orders. Communicate effectively with operators, management, and external vendors about equipment status, issues, and resolution timelines. Coordinate with cross-functional teams to minimize downtime.
Safety & Compliance Follow all safety protocols including lockout/tagout procedures, confined space entry, and PPE requirements. Adhere to OSHA standards and maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment. Handle materials and chemicals safely according to established SOPs.
What You'll Bring
- Technical training or certification in industrial maintenance, electrical systems, mechatronics or HVAC(background) preferred
- Minimum 5 years of hands-on maintenance experience with a deep electrical background in manufacturing, industrial, or production environments
- Strong electrical troubleshooting skills with motors, drives, controls, and power distribution systems
- Hands-on experience with sensors (proximity, photoelectric, encoders, pressure, temperature)
- Experience with pneumatic and hydraulic systems
- Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics, mechanical drawings, and technical documentation
- Familiarity with PLCs, VFDs, servo systems, and industrial controls is highly desirable
- Deep troubleshooting expertise: Ability to diagnose root causes, not just symptoms
- Mechanical and electrical proficiency: Comfortable working on integrated electromechanical systems
- Attention to detail: Meticulous in installations, repairs, and calibration work
- Safety-focused mindset: Knowledge of industrial safety standards (OSHA, NFPA 70E, lockout/tagout)
- Self-motivated and accountable: Takes ownership and works independently with minimal supervision
- Willingness to work a 2-2-3-2 rotating 12-hour shift schedule (7am–7pm or 7pm–7am) after a 4–12 week training period (Monday–Friday, 7am–4pm)
How You Will Be Successful
Proactive & Action-Oriented You don't wait for problems to escalate. You catch issues early through preventive maintenance and address malfunctions quickly to minimize downtime.
Systems Thinker You understand how electrical, mechanical, and control systems work together. You troubleshoot holistically, not in isolation.
Detail-Oriented Craftsman You take pride in your work—every wire is dressed properly, every repair is done right the first time, and every calibration is precise.
Excellent Communicator You keep operators, supervisors, and teammates informed. You document your work clearly and can explain what went wrong and how you fixed it.
Continuous Improvement Mindset You look for ways to make equipment more reliable, maintenance more efficient, and processes better. You share knowledge and help others grow.
What to Expect in the Workplace
- Physical Demands: Frequent walking, bending, kneeling, and crawling around large press equipment. Must be able to push, pull, lift, or carry up to 60 pounds occasionally. Work may involve reaching into press areas and confined spaces.
- Work Environment: Work is performed in a press room environment with exposure to noise, machinery, inks, solvents, and varying temperatures. May involve working around moving press components and both indoor conditions.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): PPE is required, including but not limited to safety glasses, ear protection, steel-toed shoes, and high-visibility apparel. Chemical-resistant gloves may be required when handling inks and solvents.
- Frequent Movement: Use of hands, wrists, and arms in repetitive motion, as well as operation of press machinery, diagnostic equipment, and computers.
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