The Blueprint (Role Profile)
We are looking for a Electronics Technician (2nd Shift) to support our flagship facility in Lexington, SC. This associate will support the day-to-day operations of the facility, to include mechanical and electrical troubleshooting, repair and preventative maintenance of CNC equipment and other machinery.
The incumbent will report to a staff level manager responsible for the oversight of maintenance. The Electronics Technician will work closely with our Operations Team, other maintenance personnel, and Operations counterparts to prioritize tasks on a short-term and long-term basis.
This position will be hourly.
The Build (Responsibilities)
-Troubleshoot and provide recommendations to address mechanical and electrical equipment failures by performing diagnostic testing to determine the root cause
-Perform routine and complex repair of equipment or systems through the isolation of the malfunction or failure, disassembly of equipment and inspection of components
-Use prior knowledge, machine manuals, blueprints, schematics, technical documents and other resources to determine an appropriate plan of action for repairing machine or equipment
-Operate equipment and machinery that is being replaced or repaired to ensure proper operation or to further troubleshoot the issue at hand before returning to production
-Perform preventative maintenance on equipment and machines as scheduled in SAP TPM system, or specified in the equipment’s manual
-Follow established Safety practices and procedures
-Other duties, as assigned
The Toolbox (Qualifications)
-High School diploma or GED equivalent is required
-Associates degree in Industrial Electricity or discipline is preferred
-2+ years of related work experience in a manufacturing environment
-3+ years of experience troubleshooting and repairing CNC equipment
-Knowledge of mechanical tools and equipment associated with the repair and maintenance of Company equipment, to include bearings, ball screws, hydraulic and pneumatic pumps
-Knowledge of electrical maintenance to include the transforming and/or stepdown of electrical voltage, from 480v to control voltage, as well as servo motors, encoders and controls
-Must take and follow direction from others with little to no supervision
-Ability to effectively problem-solve through a systematic approach
-Ability to work in a team setting and environment
-Ability to use power and hand tools
-Ability to lift, push or pull up to and including 40 lbs.