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As a Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician specializing in electrical systems at our manufacturing plant, you will be responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of production equipment and facilities. This role requires a skilled individual with expertise in electrical maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair within an industrial setting. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a proactive approach to maintenance, a strong commitment to safety, and the ability to work effectively in a heavy industrial manufacturing environment. This is a night shift position from 5:45 pm to 6:00 am on a 2-2-3 work schedule. Training will take place on 1st shift.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform scheduled preventive maintenance on electrical systems, machinery, and equipment to minimize downtime and optimize performance.
Troubleshoot electrical malfunctions using diagnostic tools, schematics, and technical manuals.
Repair or replace defective components, such as motors, switches, relays, and wiring, to ensure reliable operation.
Conduct inspections of electrical systems to identify potential issues and address them proactively.
Provide technical support for production equipment, including CNC machines, conveyors, robotics, and other automated systems.
Collaborate with operations and engineering teams to implement modifications or upgrades to enhance equipment functionality and efficiency.
Assist with the installation, calibration, and commissioning of new equipment as needed.
Adhere to all safety protocols, lockout/tagout procedures, and regulatory requirements related to electrical maintenance activities.
Conduct risk assessments and implement safety measures to mitigate hazards associated with electrical systems and equipment.
Participate in safety training programs and promote a culture of safety awareness among maintenance and production personnel.
Documentation and Reporting:
Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, including work orders, inspections, and equipment history.
Document electrical modifications, repairs, and upgrades for future reference and regulatory compliance.
Generate reports on equipment performance, downtime incidents, and maintenance metrics to track key performance indicators.
Continuous Improvement:
Identify opportunities for process optimization, energy efficiency improvements, and cost savings related to electrical maintenance.
Participate in root cause analysis and corrective action initiatives to address recurring equipment failures or reliability issues.
Recommend and implement best practices for electrical maintenance to enhance overall equipment reliability and uptime.