Maintenance Technician II
Job Description
Proficient in troubleshooting 480V/277V/120V AC circuits, control wiring, and three-phase systems. 5 years plus electrical troubleshooting. PLC Troubleshooting – experience diagnosing Allen-Bradley or Siemens PLCs and HMI interfaces. Motor Controls & Drives – Skilled in working with VFDs, servo systems, motor starters, and relay logic. Preventive & Predictive Maintenance – Ability to perform routine inspections, thermal scans, and maintain detailed records in a CMMS system. Safety & Code Compliance – Strong knowledge of Lockout/Tagout procedures. Mechanical & Pneumatic Knowledge – Comfortable working on mechanical components (actuators, conveyors, pumps) as part of troubleshooting. Testing Equipment – Skilled in using multimeters and megohmmeters. Instrumentation (a plus) – Experience calibrating and maintaining sensors, thermocouples, and transducers.
Qualifications
- At least an associate degree or technical certification in electrical Maintenance, Industrial Technology, or Mechatronics and/or 5+ years of industrial maintenance experience in a manufacturing or unionized environment
- Mechanical Systems Expertise – troubleshooting of industrial machinery, conveyors, Pumps, Gearboxes, And Hydraulic/pneumatic Systems
- Hydraulics & Pneumatics – Expertise in troubleshooting and maintaining hydraulic and pneumatic systems, including valves, cylinders, and compressors.
- Machine Assembly & Fabrication – Ability to disassemble, repair, and rebuild complex equipment components.
- Equipment Commissioning & Start-up – Hands-on experience with installing and testing new machinery or upgraded systems.
- Preventive & Predictive Maintenance – Planning and execution of routine inspections, lubrication schedules, and predictive maintenance tasks.
- Tools & Equipment – Competence in using torque wrenches, micrometers, calipers, hoists, cranes, and other mechanical tools.
- Safety & Compliance – Strong knowledge of Lockout/Tagout procedures.
- Industrial Electrical Systems: Automation & Robotics (preferred) – Understanding of industrial automation systems and ability to assist engineers in upgrades or integrations.
- Electrical Drawings & Schematics – Able to read, interpret, and update electrical blueprints and control diagrams.
- Testing Equipment – Skilled in using thermal imaging cameras.
- Advanced Diagnostics – Use of precision tools, vibration analysis, alignment tools, laser alignment, and thermography to detect and resolve issues.
- Mechanical Drawings & Schematics – Ability to read and interpret mechanical blueprints, P&IDs, and schematics.
- MIG/TIG welding, lathe/mill operation, or fabrication skills (optional but preferred).