Lamons
Electrical and Instrumentation Technician
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Electrical and Instrumentation Technician
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Overview The Electrical and Instrumentation Technician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and upgrading all mechanical, electrical, and facility-related systems and equipment. This role combines core functions of electrical, mechanical, and general facility maintenance to support a high-performance manufacturing environment. Responsibilities will include both preventative and corrective maintenance on industrial machinery and building infrastructure.
Responsibilities
Responsible for the maintenance, repair and installation of industrial equipment and machinery.
Constructs and fabricates replacement parts to repair equipment using hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment.
Troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic controls and systems.
Performs preventative and predictive maintenance using a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Plans mechanical assembly of equipment and components.
Interfaces with operations, maintenance, and various technical disciplines to develop and resolve issues with project requirements.
Troubleshoot NCs and drives on CNC equipment.
Diagnoses equipment or machinery and conducts assessments and testing for unstable equipment to advise on operational readiness.
Completes various electrical projects requiring knowledge of AC/DC electrical systems from 5VDC - 600VAC single and three phase.
Programs and troubleshoots Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) equipment across multiple platforms.
Builds, installs, and troubleshoots electrical panels.
Reads and interprets electrical schematics and wiring diagrams accurately to identify, isolate, and repair system issues.
Applies a strong understanding of electrical circuitry, motor controls, starters, Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), and power supplies in daily work.
Follows Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures and other safety protocols in accordance with OSHA and NFPA 70E standards.
Orders specialized supplies and equipment as needed.
Stays informed of OSHA jobsite and manufacturing plant safety requirements.
May perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications
Strong understanding of electrical circuitry.
Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical schematics and wiring diagrams.
Knowledge of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures.
Familiarity with electrical panel building, motor controls, starters, VFDs, and power supplies.
Ability to troubleshoot NCs on CNC equipment.
Knowledgeable in wiring/editing PLC programs on multiple platforms and ladder logic troubleshooting.
Knowledgeable in AC/DC electrical systems from 5VDC - 600VAC single and three phase.
Knowledgeable in NFPA 70E and OSHA manufacturing safety expectations.
Ability to prioritize tasks and work independently or within a team environment.
Intermediate computer skills in Microsoft Office.
Strong teamwork and communication skills.
Education and Experience
Required: High school diploma or equivalent.
Preferred: 2 or 4-year degree in mechanical, technical, or related field.
Preferred: Certification in related trade school.
Required: 2 years of previous work experience in building systems (electrical, heating, or plumbing).
Preferred: 2 years of general work experience in carpentry, plumbing, air conditioning.
Preferred: Previous work experience in troubleshooting mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical circuits.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift, climb, bend, stoop, push, and pull frequently.
Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. of equipment (pumps, tools, ladders) and safely install rigging/lifting devices.
Ability to regularly crouch and reach to install/move equipment by bending forward at the waist or by bending legs and spine.
Ability to move between departments and properties to facilitate work.
Able to read blueprints and schematics.
Clear and effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
Ability to work in cold, hot, and/or dusty environments, with noisy conditions and occasionally outside in the elements.
Must be able to travel for maintenance support at branch locations.
Continuous standing and/or walking.
Good eye/hand/foot coordination.
Benefits
PTO - Vacation and Sick time
11 Paid Holidays
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
401K with Match
Basic Life and Supplemental Life Insurance
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Electrical and Instrumentation Technician
role at
Lamons
Overview The Electrical and Instrumentation Technician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, repairing, and upgrading all mechanical, electrical, and facility-related systems and equipment. This role combines core functions of electrical, mechanical, and general facility maintenance to support a high-performance manufacturing environment. Responsibilities will include both preventative and corrective maintenance on industrial machinery and building infrastructure.
Responsibilities
Responsible for the maintenance, repair and installation of industrial equipment and machinery.
Constructs and fabricates replacement parts to repair equipment using hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment.
Troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic controls and systems.
Performs preventative and predictive maintenance using a Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
Plans mechanical assembly of equipment and components.
Interfaces with operations, maintenance, and various technical disciplines to develop and resolve issues with project requirements.
Troubleshoot NCs and drives on CNC equipment.
Diagnoses equipment or machinery and conducts assessments and testing for unstable equipment to advise on operational readiness.
Completes various electrical projects requiring knowledge of AC/DC electrical systems from 5VDC - 600VAC single and three phase.
Programs and troubleshoots Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) equipment across multiple platforms.
Builds, installs, and troubleshoots electrical panels.
Reads and interprets electrical schematics and wiring diagrams accurately to identify, isolate, and repair system issues.
Applies a strong understanding of electrical circuitry, motor controls, starters, Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs), and power supplies in daily work.
Follows Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures and other safety protocols in accordance with OSHA and NFPA 70E standards.
Orders specialized supplies and equipment as needed.
Stays informed of OSHA jobsite and manufacturing plant safety requirements.
May perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor.
Qualifications
Strong understanding of electrical circuitry.
Proficiency in reading and interpreting electrical schematics and wiring diagrams.
Knowledge of Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures.
Familiarity with electrical panel building, motor controls, starters, VFDs, and power supplies.
Ability to troubleshoot NCs on CNC equipment.
Knowledgeable in wiring/editing PLC programs on multiple platforms and ladder logic troubleshooting.
Knowledgeable in AC/DC electrical systems from 5VDC - 600VAC single and three phase.
Knowledgeable in NFPA 70E and OSHA manufacturing safety expectations.
Ability to prioritize tasks and work independently or within a team environment.
Intermediate computer skills in Microsoft Office.
Strong teamwork and communication skills.
Education and Experience
Required: High school diploma or equivalent.
Preferred: 2 or 4-year degree in mechanical, technical, or related field.
Preferred: Certification in related trade school.
Required: 2 years of previous work experience in building systems (electrical, heating, or plumbing).
Preferred: 2 years of general work experience in carpentry, plumbing, air conditioning.
Preferred: Previous work experience in troubleshooting mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electrical circuits.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift, climb, bend, stoop, push, and pull frequently.
Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs. of equipment (pumps, tools, ladders) and safely install rigging/lifting devices.
Ability to regularly crouch and reach to install/move equipment by bending forward at the waist or by bending legs and spine.
Ability to move between departments and properties to facilitate work.
Able to read blueprints and schematics.
Clear and effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
Ability to work in cold, hot, and/or dusty environments, with noisy conditions and occasionally outside in the elements.
Must be able to travel for maintenance support at branch locations.
Continuous standing and/or walking.
Good eye/hand/foot coordination.
Benefits
PTO - Vacation and Sick time
11 Paid Holidays
Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
401K with Match
Basic Life and Supplemental Life Insurance
Note: This description preserves the essential job information and removes irrelevant boilerplate while ensuring proper HTML structure with allowed tags. It does not introduce new facts or changes to the role.
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