Job Description
- Must be Safety oriented individual – overriding priority.
- Self-starting team-oriented individuals with good technical and people skills.
- Must be willing to coach/mentor fellow employees.
- Ability to diagnose and troubleshoot problems to make repairs on industrial automotive equipment including but not limited to-
- CNC Mills, CNC Lathes, Broaches, ID/OD Grinders, Plastic Injection Molding Machines, Assembly Line, and Presses (600 ton to 2,500 ton)
- Experience working with 480-volt power distribution, 480-volt motor controls, Cat5 wiring installations, ability to bend rigid conduit (Up to 4 inches), terminate connections, and install bus plugs
- Able to operate Genie Lifts, and Scissor Lifts
- Must have their own tools and toolbox
- Experience and understanding of AC & DC theory and basic electronics.
- Ability to read and understand:
- Industrial hard wire prints
- PLC ladder logic prints
- Perform Preventive Maintenance
- Calibration of Machines
- Load Cell Test
- Experience working with:
- Allen Bradley PLC 2, 5’s and SL500’s (Siemens experience is a plus)
- Modicon 984’s and Quantum programmable controllers
- Experience with software that interfaces with Allen Bradley and Modicon controllers.
- e.g. Proworks NXT, RS logics, Mod soft software
- Experience and training working with:
- GE Fanuc CNC controls and Fanuc digital servo systems that use encoders, resolvers and linear scales used as feedback position devices
- Fanuc and ABB robots are a plus
- Experience working with HVAC systems and have state certification to handle refrigerants.
- Experience working with Heat Treat furnace controls and parameters (pyrometer type tasks).
- Journeyman’s card OR
- Completed a Department of Labor - Certified Program OR
- Verified experience as an Industrial Electrician, preferably 8 years
- Additional requirement is a current Michigan Department of Licensing & Regulatory Affairs Bureau of Construction Code License Number
- Apprentice, Master or Journeyman (Journeyman preferred)