About the job Electro Mechanical Technician 2 - Weekend Days
The Electro Mechanical Technician 2 will be responsible for designing minor electrical circuits, testing, and troubleshooting electrical, PLC and electronic circuits used for machine control. This role will also involve troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic circuits, installing controls, and performing mechanical repairs. The technician will play an essential role in ensuring the effective operation of machines and equipment by interpreting schematics and making necessary repairs and adjustments.
Company Culture and Environment
Alliance fosters a stable and growing work environment, highlighting a strong commitment to employee engagement through annual social events and safety recognition programs. The company values teamwork and offers a supportive atmosphere for professional growth.
Career Growth and Development Opportunities
Employees have opportunities for career advancement through hands-on experience and training. The company also offers tuition reimbursement to support further education and skill enhancement.
Detailed Benefits and Perks
- Annual social events for employees and their families
- Paid vacation in your first year
- Annual Perfect Attendance Awards
- Safety Recognition Program
- Medical Plan with company-paid Health Reimbursement Account
- Dental and Vision Plans
- 401k Plan
- 11 Company Paid Holidays
- Company-paid Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance with the option to purchase additional coverage
- Company-paid Long Term Disability (LTD)
- Annual wage increases
Compensation and Benefits
- Sign-On Bonus: $5,000 upon successful hiring
- Shift Differential: $3.25/hr
- Competitive compensation package reflecting the importance of this position
Why you should apply for this position today
This position provides a unique opportunity to work in a dynamic environment with a focus on innovation and growth. By joining the team, you will be part of an organization that values its employees and offers competitive benefits, making it an ideal place to build your career.
Skills
- Ability to design minor electrical circuits and troubleshoot electrical, PLC, and electronic circuits
- Proficiency in troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic circuits
- Knowledge of electrical power and water distribution systems
- Capability to perform basic mechanical repairs
- Strong skills in interpreting blueprints and schematics
- Ability to work with a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
Responsibilities
- Design minor electrical circuits and troubleshoot electrical, PLC, and electronic circuits
- Troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic circuits
- Install electrical and electronic controls on machines by interpreting schematics or blueprints
- Perform basic mechanical repairs and maintenance
- Dismantle electrical machinery and replace defective parts
- Mount motors, transformers, and lighting fixtures, completing circuits per diagram specifications
- Perform a variety of work as directed by the Group Leader
Qualifications
- Two-year Associate degree
- 2-4 years of relevant work experience
- Ability to utilize a computer for parts search and work entry into a CMMS
Education Requirements
- Completion of a two-year Associate degree
Education Requirements Credential Category
- Associate Degree
Experience Requirements
- 2-4 years of relevant work experience in an electro-mechanical role
Why work in Ripon, WI
Ripon, WI, is known for its small-town charm and community-centric lifestyle. The area offers a peaceful environment with access to outdoor activities, making it a great place for families and professionals alike. With a stable economy and supportive community, Ripon provides a balanced lifestyle that enhances both personal and professional growth.
Employment Type: Full-TimeSalary: $70000.00 - 80000.00 Per Year
Education Level: High school diploma or equivalent
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: (Companies ATS Questions
1. Do you have a Two-year Associate degree and 2-4 years work experience required.
2. Do you have the ability to utilize a computer to search for parts and enter work into a CMMS.
3. Do you have experience in designing minor electrical circuits and to test and troubleshoot electrical, PLC and electronic circuits used for the control of machines and equipment.
4. Do you have experience in troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
5. Can you install electrical and electronic controls on machines and equipment by reading and interpreting schematics or blueprints.
6. Do you have knowledge of electrical power and water distribution systems.
7. Can you perform basic mechanical repairs.
8. Can you interpret blueprints, work from sketches or verbal instructions.
9. Must be a US Citizen or Green Card holder.