Manufacturing Electro-Mechanical Technician 2nd shift
Menasha Corporation · Erie-Meadville Area · 1 mo ago
Management$35–$40/hrFull-time
About the role
Responsible for installing, maintaining and repairing existing wiring and electrical devices in an industrial setting including the facility.
Job Description
- 2nd shift: 3pm-11pm
- Starting pay of $35-$40 per hour, based on experience.
Benefits
- Benefits (United Steelworkers Union) at 90 days: medical, dental, 401K w/match, and more.
Secondary Duties
The following duties are normal for this position. The incumbent may perform some or all of these duties, however, it is not an exclusive or all-inclusive list.
- Design, implement, repair, maintain and improve instruments, equipment, facility and systems for industrial manufacturing service.
- Operate computer design software and equipment to perform tasks, repairs or changes to existing or new equipment.
- Perform detailed calculations to compute and establish manufacturing, construction and installation standards and specifications.
- Confirm completed projects and installations conform to design and installation standards and specifications.
- Plan and research methodology and procedures to electrical projects.
- Review and check all assigned project installation drawings for compliance with all company electrical safety programs.
Job Skill Requirements
- Ability to read, comprehend and, where necessary, complete: Blue Print, Electrical Schematic, Operating and Maintenance manuals, Work Order, Repair Parts request, Standard and Metric tape measure, Other measuring equipment, Micrometer, Caliper, Scale, VOM (Volt/Ohm Meter), Amp Meter, MSDS forms, Steam, Vacuum, Air, Hydraulic gauges.
- Advanced knowledge of Electrical Applications, Theory and NECA.
- Ability to perform: Electrical P/Ms, Conduit Bending, Lighting Installations, Service Panel Installations, Transformer Installations, Perform electrical installation, troubleshooting and repairs: 24Volt control circuits up to 480Volts 3 Phase Motors/DC Motors, Motor Control circuits and Contactors, PLC Programmers and Ladder Logic Circuits.
- Ability to instruct helpers and less qualified personnel.
- Identify proper P/M schedules, Identify proper parts, materials and tools needed for specific jobs.
- Ability to set up and operate all shop equipment.
- Safety ability: Knows all safe work habits surrounding the job, Can identify and eliminate work hazards, Knows proper lock-out/tag out minor servicing procedures, Knows safe and proper clean up procedures.
Knowledge Required
- Basic math, reading, communication skills.
- Must have proper tools to perform assigned work duties.
Internal Contacts
Closer working relationship with plant personnel, Plant Manager, Operations Manager, Corrugator Maintenance Supervisor.
External Contacts
Occasional contact with vendors and contracted maintenance companies.