Job Description
Job Responsibilities
1. Ensure the machine is running a quality part by maintaining a stable process.
2. All other duties as assigned, including assisting and learning job requirements of other job classifications as required.
3. Preventative maintenance on machines when scheduled, complete and close out work orders.
4. Maintain maintenance logs, records, and other documentation.
5. Maintain a clean and orderly work area.
6. Maintain clear effective communication with others in order to produce maximum results with minimum hassle.
7. Adhere to Lock out/Tag out program.
8. Observe all safe practice guidelines.
9. Perform other duties as assigned by the Maintenance Manager.
10. Safely and efficiently operate equipment on all production lines.
11. Participate in the correction of any line safety issues.
12. Perform required checks.
13. Working knowledge of all electrical components.
14. Adhere to all Arc Flash requirements.
15. Complete understanding of recent NEC standards and NFPA 70e Regulations.
16. Help achieve successful performance for the MS and GMP audit.
Requirements
1. Satisfactory work and attendance record.
2. Knowledge of safety and quality procedures.
3. Two year associates electrical/electronics degree, or similar training in an accredited apprentice program required. Extensive training and thorough understanding and operation of PLC programming, wiring and troubleshooting.
4. PLC programming experience with Allen Bradley (SLC500) and Siemens (S7).
5. Proficient use of electrical testing equipment.
6. Be able to interpret and work from all electrical schematics.
7. Ladder Diagram
8. Wiring Diagram
9. Must be able to assemble, troubleshoot, and repair equipment from electrical drawings.
Working knowledge of the following electrical components:
1. Power circuits
2. Switch gears
3. Motors
4. DC Drives
5. AC VFD
6. Solenoids
7. Relays
8. Timers
9. Motors Starters
10. Data Memory
11. Electronic Logic
Complete Understanding of all basic electrical theories:
1. Basic Circuitry
2. Ohm's Law
3. Parallel And Serial Wiring
4. Voltage and current relationship in a parallel and serial wiring
#J-18808-Ljbffr