Position Summary: The Electrical Technician performs a variety of tests and checks on electrical systems components and equipment to ensure proper operation. This role operates under direct supervision and follows standardized manuals and procedures. Key Responsibilities: - Respond to repair requests to ensure daily equipment operation.
- Build test troubleshoot repair and modify simple equipment and systems including developmental and production electronic components parts and equipment.
- Assemble components of experimental circuitry or complete prototype models based on engineering instructions technical manuals and knowledge of electronic systems.
- Assist with wiring installation and retrofitting of control panels for assembly machines spinning machines presses feeders welders and CNC machines.
- Assist with the installation and maintenance of new equipment.
- Test malfunctioning machinery using diagnostic equipment and report results.
- Replace faulty machine electrical components such as relays switches motors and positionsensing devices using hand tools.
- Assist maintenance personnel in troubleshooting electrical controls including motor drives relay logic and conduct installation.
- Assist the tool crib attendant with inventory and maintenance of spare electrical equipment.
- Use computers to troubleshoot PLC programs and verify machine operations.
- Wire control panels light screens lights and wiring as needed.
- Work is performed in an industrial setting with potential electrical hazards.
Education: - Associates degree in electrical or Electric Maintenance required.
- High school equivalency with five years of practical experience may be considered.
Experience: - Minimum of five years of relevant practical experience.
Essential Skills: - Operation of standard electronic testing equipment (e.g. bench power supply oscilloscope voltmeter).
- Basic math skills.
- Operation of mechanical testing equipment (e.g. calipers dial indicators micrometers).
- Systematic problemsolving skills.
- PCbased applications knowledge.
- Theoretical knowledge of electronic sensors.
- Knowledge of machine control systems including PLC hardware and programming.
- Proficiency in PLC hardware and ladder logic programming.
- Knowledge of schematics.
- Read and interpret schematics.
| Required Experience:
IC