Lincoln Industries
Job Title
Electromechanical Technician
Job Code EMTECH001
Summary Repairs and maintains electrical and electronic equipment, industrial controls and mechanical equipment in production setting by performing the following duties.
Wage Type Hourly
FLSA Exemption Non-exempt
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Performs preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, emergent maintenance, and assists with the collection of predictive maintenance data for analysis.
Maintain, install, troubleshoot, and repair the following:
AC & DC motors.
Transformers and rectifiers.
Industrial electronic and control systems & equipment.
Machine and motor controls systems & equipment.
Logic panels including hard relays, timers, and counters.
Steam and condensate systems and equipment including chemical sampling and control.
Reverse osmosis units with associated systems and equipment.
Maintain, install, set‑up and troubleshoot DC and AC variable frequency drives.
Maintain, install, troubleshoot and make program modifications to programmable logic controllers such as Allen‑Bradley SLC‑500 & CompactLogix controllers.
Utilize test equipment such as digital multimeter, multifunction loop calibrator, Fluke 97 scope meter, data logging recorders, and other equipment as deemed necessary.
Have basic knowledge of air compressors, pneumatic, hydraulic, chilled water, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems and equipment.
Ability with reading and understanding mechanical prints / drawings and electrical line diagrams / relay logic.
Spill team member.
Environmental responsibility is our commitment to our communities.
Proper disposal of waste such as recyclables, standard waste, hazardous waste, etc. is expected.
Could potentially come in contact and/or handle hazardous chemicals/hazardous waste.
Any other tasks as required to fulfill Lincoln Industries' Beliefs and Drivers.
Organizational Structure
Reports to: Manager, Maintenance & Facilities
Qualifications
Education and/or Experience:
Expected: Associate's Degree in Electro‑Mechanical or equivalent experience.
Communication Skills:
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
Must be able to read technical manuals, blueprints and various maintenance and repair documents.
Must be able to communicate with other people regarding troubleshooting and repairs.
Other Skills:
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Physical Requirements
Regular Exposure To Uncomfortable Conditions
Personal Protective Equipment Required
Frequent Indoor Work
Outdoor Work
Machine Interfacing
Computer Interfacing
Hot Weather
Cold Weather
High Humidity Indexes
Electrical Hazards
Dirty
Dusty
Steam
Fumes‑Vapor
Noisy
Chemical Exposure
Toxic Chemicals
Fire Hazards
Potential Confined Work Space
Awkward or Minimized Work Space
Walking
Stooping
Bending
Sitting
Typing
Balancing
Reaching
Continuous Standing
Climbing (catwalk, steps, ladders, etc.)
Carrying
Lifting
Twisting
Turning
Pinching
Gripping
Vibration (including but not limited to)
Hand Tools
Polishing Lathes
Equipment Usage
Pipe Bending or Cutting Equipment
Squatting
Pushing
Pulling
Static Work
Pulling
Working at Waist‑Shoulder Level
Working Above Shoulder Level
Working In High Reach Position
Working Below Shoulder Level
Training Training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.
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Job Code EMTECH001
Summary Repairs and maintains electrical and electronic equipment, industrial controls and mechanical equipment in production setting by performing the following duties.
Wage Type Hourly
FLSA Exemption Non-exempt
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Performs preventative maintenance, corrective maintenance, emergent maintenance, and assists with the collection of predictive maintenance data for analysis.
Maintain, install, troubleshoot, and repair the following:
AC & DC motors.
Transformers and rectifiers.
Industrial electronic and control systems & equipment.
Machine and motor controls systems & equipment.
Logic panels including hard relays, timers, and counters.
Steam and condensate systems and equipment including chemical sampling and control.
Reverse osmosis units with associated systems and equipment.
Maintain, install, set‑up and troubleshoot DC and AC variable frequency drives.
Maintain, install, troubleshoot and make program modifications to programmable logic controllers such as Allen‑Bradley SLC‑500 & CompactLogix controllers.
Utilize test equipment such as digital multimeter, multifunction loop calibrator, Fluke 97 scope meter, data logging recorders, and other equipment as deemed necessary.
Have basic knowledge of air compressors, pneumatic, hydraulic, chilled water, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems and equipment.
Ability with reading and understanding mechanical prints / drawings and electrical line diagrams / relay logic.
Spill team member.
Environmental responsibility is our commitment to our communities.
Proper disposal of waste such as recyclables, standard waste, hazardous waste, etc. is expected.
Could potentially come in contact and/or handle hazardous chemicals/hazardous waste.
Any other tasks as required to fulfill Lincoln Industries' Beliefs and Drivers.
Organizational Structure
Reports to: Manager, Maintenance & Facilities
Qualifications
Education and/or Experience:
Expected: Associate's Degree in Electro‑Mechanical or equivalent experience.
Communication Skills:
Must be able to read, write and comprehend the English language.
Must be able to read technical manuals, blueprints and various maintenance and repair documents.
Must be able to communicate with other people regarding troubleshooting and repairs.
Other Skills:
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
Physical Requirements
Regular Exposure To Uncomfortable Conditions
Personal Protective Equipment Required
Frequent Indoor Work
Outdoor Work
Machine Interfacing
Computer Interfacing
Hot Weather
Cold Weather
High Humidity Indexes
Electrical Hazards
Dirty
Dusty
Steam
Fumes‑Vapor
Noisy
Chemical Exposure
Toxic Chemicals
Fire Hazards
Potential Confined Work Space
Awkward or Minimized Work Space
Walking
Stooping
Bending
Sitting
Typing
Balancing
Reaching
Continuous Standing
Climbing (catwalk, steps, ladders, etc.)
Carrying
Lifting
Twisting
Turning
Pinching
Gripping
Vibration (including but not limited to)
Hand Tools
Polishing Lathes
Equipment Usage
Pipe Bending or Cutting Equipment
Squatting
Pushing
Pulling
Static Work
Pulling
Working at Waist‑Shoulder Level
Working Above Shoulder Level
Working In High Reach Position
Working Below Shoulder Level
Training Training requirements as defined in the Learning Management System based on the role.
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