Maintenance Technician

Website Emerson

Job Highlights

Title Maintenance Technician
Type Full Time
Experience Required
Function Business Support
Location Elyria, OH, United States
Company Emerson

Company Profile

Emerson is a leading global technology, software, and engineering company providing innovative solutions for customers in industrial and commercial markets.

Job Profile

The company is looking for a Maintenance Technician who will handle machine breakdown repairs, installation and startups, process improvements, preventative maintenance programs, and continuous machine improvements.

Help increase machine reliability and help with the installation of facility capital investments. The responsibilities include electrical and mechanical troubleshooting, plumbing, equipment rebuilding, and mechanical fabrication, reading electrical and mechanical prints, and setting up precision instrumentation.

Education Level

Work Experience

  • Experience working in a CMMS environment.
  • Experience working with Mechanical, Welding, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, and Electrical systems.
  • Repair and Maintenance of CNC Machining Equipment
  • State-approved journeyman certification in: Maintenance Mechanic, Industrial Repairer, or equivalent multi-skilled Mechanical/Electrical program.

Duties/Responsibilities

Electrical – Install and repair electrical systems, electric apparatus, and components on industrial process machinery and equipment.

  • Diagnose malfunctioning equipment such as transformers, motors, rectifiers, instrumentation, wiring, and lighting fixtures and replace damaged or broken wires and cables.
  • Replace faulty electrical components of the machine such as relays, switches, motors, and position sensing devices.
  • Bend conduit; install new wiring for sensors, valves, actuators, and other electrical devices used for machine and process control.
  • Fix machine controls using a PLC, servo, stepper, and basic relay logic controls.

Mechanical – Repair and maintain mechanical pneumatic and hydraulic components on production machines such as metal fabricating stamping machines, material handling systems, automated assembly machines, degreasing equipment, anodizing lines, and conveyor systems.

  • Repair/replace damaged air, chemical, water, and hydraulic pipes on the machine and measure, cut, thread, and install new pipes.
  • Inspects and measures parts to detect wear, misalignment, or other problems, and replace as needed.
  • Aligns and adjusts components on machines to improve or correct machine functionality and part quality.
  • Moves machinery and equipment, using hoists, dollies, rollers, and trucks
  • Sets up and operates metalworking tools such as lathe, drill press, or grinder to make or repair parts.
  • Braze, weld, cut, solder and metalize as required to effect repairs
  • All other duties as assigned.

Skills/Knowledge/Abilities

  • Legal Authorization to work in the United States – sponsorship will not be provided for this role
  • Must be organized and able to work with little supervision.
  • Must have basic digital literacy and be proficient in using computer applications including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel).

Preferred Qualifications

  • 120VAC, 480VAC 3-phase electrical systems
  • PLC troubleshooting
  • General Safety
  • Lock Out/Tag Out
  • Confined space
  • Forklift

Benefits/Perks

  • 401(k)
  • Vision coverage
  • Flexible time off plans including paid parental leave (maternal and paternal),
  • Medical insurance plans
  • Tuition reimbursement
  • Vacation and holiday leave

Employer’s Statement

Emerson is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, age, marital status, political affiliation, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.

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