Maintenance Technician (FT) Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Florence, AL at Geebo

Maintenance Technician (FT)

3.
6 Quick Apply Full-time 9 hours ago Full Job Description Job Overview:
Performs complex mechanical duties and a variety of electrical trade functions in the installation, maintenance, repair, and/or distribution of electrical energy.
Duties:
Installs maintain and replace electronic programmable controllers in a manufacturing environment.
Examines machines and equipment to diagnose the source of trouble.
Dismantles machines and performs repairs.
Performs machinery and equipment installations.
Makes necessary machine adjustments for proper operation.
Conducts scheduled preventative maintenance procedures.
Troubleshoots problems in programmable controllers.
Replaces inoperable sections of PLCs.
(Programmable Logic Controller).
Installs, maintains, or repairs equipment for the generation, distribution, or utilization of electrical energy in a manufacturing environment.
Locates and diagnoses trouble in electrical systems or equipment working from blueprints, drawings, layouts, or other specifications.
Works standard computations related to loading requirements of wiring and/or electrical equipment.
Uses a variety of electrician's tools including measuring and testing instruments.
Informs supervisor of the operational status of equipment and notifies of any problem areas.
Qualifications:
Associate degree in industrial electronics with 2 to 5 years of experience in manufacturing industrial electrical maintenance experience including at least 2 years of PLC experience preferred.
Knowledge of electrical code.
Ability to read blueprints.
Ability to troubleshoot electrical systems and PLCs.
Ability to test motors and electrical circuits using a voltmeter and amp meter.
SALARY:
$23.
12
$.
50 night shift differential.
SHIFT SCHEDULE:
Nights:
6 pm to 6 am.
Week 1:
MON, TUES, FRI, SAT.
Week 2:
SUN, WED, THUR.
Quick Apply.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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