Reliability Technician
Position Summary
The Sr. Automation/Robotics Maintenance Technician completes complex preventative, proactive, and predictive maintenance, in-depth troubleshooting, and repair of automated material handling, robotic, & custom automated machinery. Will utilize prescribed processes as they relate to mechanical power transmission, electrical, PLC/controls, robotics, welding/fabrication, and other facilities related systems.
Responsibilities
- Provides preventative and predictive maintenance, troubleshooting and repair of material handling systems through demonstrated proficiency in mechanical power transmission and electrical with working knowledge of PLC/controls/Robotics as well as general mechanical skills, repair welding, and industrial equipment rebuilds.
- Adheres to all applicable safety standards and promotes a safe work environment by attending safety meetings and required trainings and addressing all safety concerns.
- Interprets electrical or mechanical schematics, manufacturer’s manuals and engineering specifications to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair system faults and failures or determine escalation.
- Responds to production line calls to troubleshoot system issues, diagnose problems and make repairs.
- Able to utilize the Computerized Maintenance Management (CMMS) software to enter and retrieve prescribed data.
- Complex skills required in diagnosing and troubleshooting mechanical, electrical and/or PLC/controls/robot failures. May rely on higher level Technicians and Engineers in complex systems issues.
Personal Attributes And Experience
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Certificates and/or Diplomas in Industrial Maintenance/Mechatronics, Robotics, Control Integration, Industrial Electrical or Mechanical trade or related area. An associate degree in a related area is preferred.
- Ten (10) years’ experience in Industrial Maintenance with proficiency in knowledge and demonstrated skills in mechanical power transmission, electrical and working knowledge of PLC/Controls/Robotics and welding/fabrication skills through job experience, related military experience and/or related education required.
- High degree of proficiency in troubleshooting and determining root-cause of issues on large scale automated systems.
Skills And Abilities
- Able to apply general mechanical knowledge/abilities.
- Ability to troubleshoot complex mechanical system failures, which may include understanding of engineering concepts.
- Understand power transmission concepts, such as gear ratios, service factor, horsepower and frame size to repair/replace a failed gearbox and/or motor when the correct replacement parts are not available.
- Understand mechanical design concepts to be able to replace failed pulleys and bearings with replacements that don’t match design without impacting performance of a conveyor (speed, torque, etc.).
- Can read, interpret and create or modify mechanical drawings.
- Able to use mechanical measuring devices and complex testing equipment (thermal and chemical meters).
- Electrical / PLC / Controls / Robotics
- Ability to interpret electrical or mechanical schematics, manufacturer’s manuals and engineering specifications to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair system faults and failures or determine escalation.
- Use a digital multimeter to resistance test de-energized circuits.
- Troubleshoot and diagnose both the power and the control branch of motor controls circuits.
- Read, interpret and create or modify electrical drawings/schematics.
- Familiarity with a range of robot platforms including ABB, Fanuc, KUKA, etc...
- Go online with PLC processors to aid in troubleshooting.
- Understand PLC networks, such as ControlNet, DeviceNet, Wonderware/Aveva, Ignition, etc.
- Welding or Fabrication
- Repair broken components where factors such as position or load may impact the repair, such as motor mounting plates or conveyor legs.
- Use vertical mill/drill and other machining tools
- MIG, stick and TIG weld in all positions.
- Understand difference between structural and non-structural welds and how to apply them on machinery and equipment.
- Facilities & Building Systems
- High level troubleshooting of issues with building electro-mechanical systems, HVAC, plumbing, gas, electrical services.
- Monitor actions of outside HVAC, plumbing, gas, and electrical services contractors as needed to ensure tasks are thorough and safely executed.
Work Environment
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the production environment is usually loud. While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works near moving mechanical parts. The employee is occasionally exposed to vibration and risk of electric shock. Production Environment includes varying temperatures (heat and cold). While performing the functions of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit, stand, walk, talk, and hear. The employee is frequently required to use hands and fingers to feel, handle, or operate objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Vision requirements include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Our Benefits
- Competitive Benefits Package for employees and their dependents (Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Disability)
- Incentive Plans
- 401(k) with employer contribution and match
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan with employer match
- Paid Time Off (Vacation and Sick Time)
- Paid Holidays
- Tuition Reimbursement Program
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Wellness Program
- Training and Career Progression