Job Posting for ElectroMechanical Maintenance Technician at Path Engineering
Role
As an ElectroMechanical Technician (also known as Manufacturing Maintenance Technician, Automation Technician), you'll maintain and repair electromechanical drives, sensors, and automated machinery. You'll also collaborate with maintenance and engineering teams to install and evaluate electromechanical systems that support the manufacturing process.
Benefits
Health, Dental, Vision, and Telehealth coverage.
Paid vacation, holidays, and your birthday off.
Generous employee discount on home furnishings and professional development opportunities.
Qualifications
Experience with troubleshooting and repairing CNC manufacturing equipment, PLCs, motor controls, and mechanical assemblies.
Knowledge of programming PLC’s, HMI’s, and PC-based systems.
Experience working with three-phase power and a variety of different control voltages.
Proficiency in using all shop tools and testing/measuring equipment required to maintain or repair electromechanical control systems.
Experience in a manufacturing environment and with machines & technologies such as Variable Frequency Drives (VFD), Servo Motors, HMI, Conveyor Systems, and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC).
Salary.com Estimation for ElectroMechanical Maintenance Technician in Arcadia, WI
$104,530 to $126,709
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