Industrial Equipment Mechanic
About the role
Installs, troubleshoots, diagnoses problems, overhauls, repairs, makes adjustments, and maintains a wide variety of highly complex electronic sensing and control systems, technical, mechanized, and automated.
Fabricates, modifies, and rebuilds entire conveyor systems involving automated and non-automated materials handling systems equipment from blueprints, sketches, and manufacturer layouts.
Responds to, evaluates, and diagnoses reported equipment failures; identifies the nature, extent, and operational impact of the failure using mechanical, electrical, and electronic test equipment.
Analyzes and readjusts AMHS control and drive systems, with modern electronic devices, system components and control mechanisms; aligns and balances power control circuits, power connections, timing devices.
Serves as a mechanic, inspecting, evaluating, repairing, and replacing electrical and electronic operational and control systems and components. Services equipment having advanced electronic control systems.
Performs welding, brazing, cutting, heating, bending, and tempering, on various types of metals. Uses electric arc and oxygen acetylene welding processes to manufacture and to rebuild parts.
Troubleshoots, maintains and times for sequence hydraulic, pneumatic mechanical and electrical/electronic controls on conveyor systems, determines malfunctions, arrives at solutions and resolves problems.
Responsibilities
- Installs, troubleshoots, diagnoses problems, overhauls, repairs, makes adjustments, and maintains a wide variety of highly complex electronic sensing and control systems, technical, mechanized, and automated.
- Fabricates, modifies, and rebuilds entire conveyor systems involving automated and non-automated materials handling systems equipment from blueprints, sketches, and manufacturer layouts.
- Responds to, evaluates, and diagnoses reported equipment failures; identifies the nature, extent, and operational impact of the failure using mechanical, electrical, and electronic test equipment.
- Analyzes and readjusts AMHS control and drive systems, with modern electronic devices, system components and control mechanisms; aligns and balances power control circuits, power connections, timing devices.
- Serves as a mechanic, inspecting, evaluating, repairing, and replacing electrical and electronic operational and control systems and components. Services equipment having advanced electronic control systems.
- Performs welding, brazing, cutting, heating, bending, and tempering, on various types of metals. Uses electric arc and oxygen acetylene welding processes to manufacture and to rebuild parts.
- Troubleshoots, maintains and times for sequence hydraulic, pneumatic mechanical and electrical/electronic controls on conveyor systems, determines malfunctions, arrives at solutions and resolves problems.
Requirements
Must be able to do the work of a Industrial Equipment Mechanic without more than normal supervision (SOE): Performs the common tasks of the job to be filled but under close supervision, such as checks all connections; tests current flow at the terminals or amperage level; measures the resistance of power output and timing during simulated test runs of MHE; repairs or replaces faulty circuits and electronic components with original replacement parts or with recommended substitutions.
Qualifications
Applicants will be rated in accordance with the Office of Personnel Management Qualification Standard for Trades and Labor Occupations. Although a specific length of time and experience is not required, you must meet any screen-out element listed, and show through experience and training that you possess the quality level of knowledge and skill necessary to perform the duties at the level for which you are applying. Emphasis is placed on how you gained the quality of experience, not necessarily the length of time, and the required ability or potential to perform the job.
Benefits
Not specified.
Pay
Not specified.
Schedule
Not specified.