What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Electro-Mechanic position at Ecore International?
We are excited to welcome an Electro-Mechanic to our 1st-shift team!
Job Summary:
The Electro-mechanic II takes a lead role when working with Electrical systems and Maintenance teams. This position is responsible for performing electrical and mechanical installations, maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing production equipment. In addition, this position will support the overall facility maintenance including but not limited to: basic plumbing, snow removal, event preparation, basic construction, painting, etc.
Essential Duties:
Perform testing, diagnostic, maintenance and revision (programming) work on machine tools and systems including: NC and CNC controls, PLC hardware and software, control circuits, electro/mechanical systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Perform maintenance and repairs on plant power distribution systems
Apply electrical knowledge to research and identify electrical components and parts
Diagnose machine malfunction and determine the need for adjustment or repair
Dismantles machine or equipment to examine parts for defect or to remove defective part
Replaces defective part with new part or repairs or reproduces part
Assembles and test operates machine to verify correction of malfunction
Basic fabrication and repair of all necessary equipment
Maintains and lubricates machine tools and equipment, following preventive maintenance schedule to ensure all machinery is in good, safe working order
Installing, troubleshooting and upgrading of all equipment, including conduit, electrical wiring, air/water/hydraulic piping or any additional systems required for proper machine installation with minimal direction from engineering or supervision.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
Associates Degree in Electro-mechanics (or similar area of study) or Apprenticeship in Electromechanical Maintenance or High School Diploma/GED and equivalent years of experience
5 years’ experience and knowledge of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and machine shop tools and equipment
Able to read, make and modify: electrical line diagrams, schematics and blueprints
Experience installing and modifying Variable Frequency Drives (VFD); installing, trouble shooting and programming PLC (Allen Bradley, etc.) and sequential programming devices
Experience with running conduit, relays, terminations, controls wiring, and motor control experience
Advanced knowledge of AC and DC motor drive controls
Ability to use all multi-meter, amp-meter, oscilloscope and other electrical test tools necessary
Knowledge and experience working on hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Strong problem-solving ability
Ability to work well with a team as well as independently
Strong computer skills including MS Word and MS Excel
Experience in major upgrades/revisions both mechanically and with control systems
Valid PA driver’s license with ability to drive 24,900lb box truck or flat bed with manual or automatic transmission