About the job Electrical/Controls Maintenance Technician
Electrical/Controls Maintenance Technician
Location: Lake Odessa, MI
Shift: 2nd Shift | Type: Full-Time | Seniority: Mid-Senior Level
Position Overview
A well-established organization in the manufacturing and production sector is seeking a skilled Manufacturing Maintenance Technician to support operations on 2nd shift. This is a hands-on, critical maintenance role for professionals with strong mechanical, electrical, and troubleshooting skills especially those experienced in fast-paced food production environments.
Key Responsibilities
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Perform advanced troubleshooting and repair of mechanical and electrical issues without direct supervision
- Operate and maintain standard tools, including power tools, hand tools, and electrical testing equipment
- Troubleshoot and repair analog and digital control devices, 480 VAC 3-phase motor controls, and low-voltage systems (120 VAC / 24 VDC)
- Use tools such as oscilloscopes, VOMs, and 4-20 mA calibration units for diagnostics
- Apply PLC and ladder logic knowledge, preferably with Allen-Bradley systems
- Perform preventive and annual maintenance (PMs) to reduce downtime
- Read and interpret mechanical/electrical schematics, blueprints, P&IDs, and wiring diagrams
️ Systems & Process Reliability
- Maintain process equipment per industry standards
- Assist in implementation of preventive maintenance procedures for electronically controlled equipment and plant instrumentation
- Troubleshoot issues with plant data collection systems and serial communication devices (e.g. bar-code readers, digital displays, terminals, wireless networks)
- Participate in corrective and planned maintenance; report issues in detailed work orders
Daily Operations
- Independently prioritize daily workload
- Acquire necessary tools, materials, and documentation for planned or reactive work
- Prepare and secure the worksite with all safety measures (scaffolding, tags, notifications, etc.)
- Communicate via written daily pass-downs, including issue summaries and actions taken
- Return unused tools and materials and complete functional validation testing as required
Safety & Environment
- Follow all safety policies and procedures, including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) certification
- Report and correct unsafe conditions
- Actively participate in safety initiatives; support a strong personal safety culture
- Be willing to join Hazmat response team if required
Required Qualifications
- High School Diploma or GED
- Electrical or Maintenance Journeyman License Michigan (REQUIRED)
- 3+ years manufacturing maintenance experience
- Strong mechanical and electrical aptitude
- Proven troubleshooting skills (both electrical and mechanical)
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings, including P&IDs and schematics
- Proficiency in PLC troubleshooting, especially ladder logic
- Ability to work off-shift and weekends when needed
- Strong written communication for documenting work activities
Preferred Qualifications
- Hands-on experience in a food processing environment
- Ability to troubleshoot Allen-Bradley PLCs and systems
- Proficiency with test and calibration equipment (RTD calibrators, digital multimeters, etc.)
- Working knowledge of SAP/PPE systems or similar enterprise tools
- Familiarity with preventive maintenance strategies in industrial environments
Additional Notes
- A weekly attendance bonus program is offered
- Candidates must be self-starters, detail-oriented, and capable of working with minimal supervision
- No visa sponsorship or relocation assistance is provided
️ Important:
This role requires a valid Electrical/Maintenance Journeyman License issued in the State of Michigan.
Experience with Allen-Bradley programming and diagnostics is a strong asset.
Candidates without the required license or hands-on PLC troubleshooting skills will not be considered.