Weber Knapp
Electrical Technician
Location: Jamestown, NY Job Summary: The Electrical Technician will repair, maintain, and facilitate installation of industrial machines used in manufacturing and production operations, focusing on troubleshooting and repairing electronic, mechanical, and electrical equipment. They will work from engineering drawings, schematics, manuals, and blueprints, conduct safety inspections, and make maintenance decisions based on production priorities. Responsibilities
Troubleshoot and repair electronic, mechanical, and electrical equipment. Inspect, dismantle, and reassemble mechanical and electrical production equipment. Work from engineering drawings, rough sketches, manuals, verbal instruction, schematics, operating or repair manuals, blueprints, or layout plans. Communicate daily with associates to assist and learn problem solutions for associated production equipment. Make maintenance decisions based on production priorities and available resources. Maintain working knowledge of spare parts and their locations to maximize productivity. Ensure proper operation of manufacturing machines and industrial equipment. Gather and assemble parts for repairs or modifications based on blueprints. Perform preventive maintenance and make repairs on older machines. Provide advice and recommendations to management concerning new machinery. Plan and facilitate installation of new or refurbished machinery, including building platforms and foundations. Conduct safety inspections of facilities. Qualifications
3-5 years in a similar role with a technical degree from an accredited technical school or university. Ability to operate electrical/electronic test equipment. Working knowledge of electrical drives and ability to use manuals for troubleshooting. Ability to complete electrical projects, modifications, and repairs to the highest standards. Ability to determine need for replacing PLC parts, replace PLC processors, install/maintain PLC hardware. Ability to install/maintain and troubleshoot servo motors, AC motors, and DC motors. Ability to troubleshoot AC and DC circuits on multiple types of machinery and equipment, including breaking down schematics or engineering prints. Machine installation, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical knowledge and experience. NFPA 70E and National Electrical Code knowledge preferred. Excellent verbal and written communication. Pneumatic and hydraulic system knowledge preferred. HVAC certified or knowledge preferred. Press repair and die monitoring system knowledge preferred. Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) with company match eligibility after 1 year, vacation time, and NYS sick time. Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods standing, stretching, bending, stooping, pushing, and pulling. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at a time. Visual acuity to properly inspect and modify large and detailed portions of machinery. Manual dexterity to assemble, disassemble, adjust, and relocate machines.
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Location: Jamestown, NY Job Summary: The Electrical Technician will repair, maintain, and facilitate installation of industrial machines used in manufacturing and production operations, focusing on troubleshooting and repairing electronic, mechanical, and electrical equipment. They will work from engineering drawings, schematics, manuals, and blueprints, conduct safety inspections, and make maintenance decisions based on production priorities. Responsibilities
Troubleshoot and repair electronic, mechanical, and electrical equipment. Inspect, dismantle, and reassemble mechanical and electrical production equipment. Work from engineering drawings, rough sketches, manuals, verbal instruction, schematics, operating or repair manuals, blueprints, or layout plans. Communicate daily with associates to assist and learn problem solutions for associated production equipment. Make maintenance decisions based on production priorities and available resources. Maintain working knowledge of spare parts and their locations to maximize productivity. Ensure proper operation of manufacturing machines and industrial equipment. Gather and assemble parts for repairs or modifications based on blueprints. Perform preventive maintenance and make repairs on older machines. Provide advice and recommendations to management concerning new machinery. Plan and facilitate installation of new or refurbished machinery, including building platforms and foundations. Conduct safety inspections of facilities. Qualifications
3-5 years in a similar role with a technical degree from an accredited technical school or university. Ability to operate electrical/electronic test equipment. Working knowledge of electrical drives and ability to use manuals for troubleshooting. Ability to complete electrical projects, modifications, and repairs to the highest standards. Ability to determine need for replacing PLC parts, replace PLC processors, install/maintain PLC hardware. Ability to install/maintain and troubleshoot servo motors, AC motors, and DC motors. Ability to troubleshoot AC and DC circuits on multiple types of machinery and equipment, including breaking down schematics or engineering prints. Machine installation, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical knowledge and experience. NFPA 70E and National Electrical Code knowledge preferred. Excellent verbal and written communication. Pneumatic and hydraulic system knowledge preferred. HVAC certified or knowledge preferred. Press repair and die monitoring system knowledge preferred. Benefits
Medical, Dental, Vision, 401(k) with company match eligibility after 1 year, vacation time, and NYS sick time. Physical Requirements
Prolonged periods standing, stretching, bending, stooping, pushing, and pulling. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds at a time. Visual acuity to properly inspect and modify large and detailed portions of machinery. Manual dexterity to assemble, disassemble, adjust, and relocate machines.
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