About the job Maintenance Repair Technician (CNC) 2nd Shift
- Disassemble machines to identify issues, repair or replace faulty electrical or mechanical parts, and reassemble equipment while following all safety protocols.
- Have a general understanding of PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) operations.
- Calibrate machinery to meet required standards and verify performance.
- Analyze machine cycles to identify malfunctions and perform repairs using both mechanical and electrical knowledge.
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Conduct electrical system testing to ensure proper function.
- Interpret complex schematics, manuals, and testing guides to carry out repairs.
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Diagnose and repair faults on printed circuit boards.
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Take on related mechanical or electrical tasks as assigned.
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Notify supervisors of any unusual issues or observations.
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Apply sound judgment to follow procedures and make informed decisions.
Basic Qualifications:
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High school diploma or GED from an accredited institution.
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At least three (3) years of hands-on industrial maintenance experience or completion of a journeyman program in electrical/mechanical work.
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Ability to read and interpret ladder logic, motor control schematics, and mechanical blueprints.
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Must be authorized to work in the U.S. without employer sponsorship.
Preferred Qualifications:
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Experience maintaining CNC machinery.
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Background in both machining and electrical systems.
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Associate degree in electronics with mechanical skills or equivalent military training.
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Familiarity with hydraulic systems.
Benefits:
1.- Compensation = $34 USD per hour (may increase based on experience)
2.- Relocation Assistance
3.- Full Benefits