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Guhring USA

Maintenance Mechanic CNC

Guhring USA, Goerkes Corner, Wisconsin, United States

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Maintenance Mechanic CNC – Guhring USA Role Overview

Perform a wide variety of duties to diagnose, repair, and calibrate CNC grinding machines and associated equipment, covering mechanical, electrical, and electronic components and controls.

Responsibilities

Diagnose operating problems on all varieties of regular and complicated machines and equipment using voltage meters, ohm meters, phase rotation tester, micrometers, torque wrenches, gauge blocks, precision squares, oscilloscope, and laser equipment as necessary for diagnostic and repair/alignment purposes.

Work from drawings, specifications, and schematics.

Perform skilled fitting of bearings and spindles and align machine components, including scraping ways.

Lay out and machine complicated replacement parts requiring involved machine setups and operations.

Perform electrical installation and maintenance work on plant electrical systems, equipment, and apparatus.

Lay out and install complex wiring circuits and distribution centers in accordance with codes.

Diagnose and repair problems with a wide variety of electronic controls, requiring knowledge of relay logic, digital logic, ladder drawings, and diagrams.

Contact outside vendors or service technicians as needed to obtain information regarding problems with machines or controls.

Perform necessary millwright duties to install and wire new equipment or remove old equipment.

Assist Maintenance Mechanical/Electrical B’s as necessary to diagnose more complicated problems and determine remedies.

Operate forklift as required.

May be required to work during normal off‑hours to effect emergency repairs.

Follow all lock out/tag out rules and procedures, maintain area cleanliness, and carry out departmental policies and procedures.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications

Thorough knowledge of mechanical and electrical maintenance duties.

Ability to set up and operate machine tools to produce repair parts.

Knowledge of plant equipment, hydraulic and pneumatic circuitry, and electronic controls as would generally be acquired in a full apprenticeship training plus 4–5 years of maintenance experience.

Ability to read, interpret, and follow blueprints, shop routings, and engineering notes related to unique customer specifications.

Basic math and trigonometry skills.

Demonstrated mechanical and electrical knowledge and repair abilities.

Certifications in OSHA programs and practices preferred.

Equal Opportunity Employer, including Veterans and Individuals with Disabilities. (EEO statement)

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