FLANDERS Inc.
FLANDERS is looking for a full-time
experienced
Mechanic
with strong safety orientation and attention to detail. Over-all Mechanic who can disassemble, inspect, clean, repair, test, reassemble complex and non-routine AC and DC electromechanical motors and equipment. Able to work in multiple areas.
Responsibilities
Disassembly
Disassemble complex electromechanical equipment noting parts identification, configuration, condition, problems, and failures. Properly mark parts, take photos, and thoroughly complete documentation on iPad, to ensure accurate job completion that meets company and ISO standards.
Testing:
Perform basic tests of electromechanical equipment and document accordingly. Troubleshoot known or suspected problems. Using multimeters, meters, gauges, etc. as needed. Be aware of any abnormalities in test run (rubbing, noise, end play, brush noise, and commutation, etc.).
Repairs
or replace defective mechanical or electromechanical parts including but not limited to bearings, brushes, brush holders, motor leads, gears, seals, couplers, brake assemblies and drums, tachs, fans, and end shields.
Assembly:
Assist, train and give direction to other Mechanics with the final assembly of motors per instructions for each specific job. Assemble complex and non-routine motors and equipment including ball, roller, and sleeve bearings.
Retest
reassembled electromechanical equipment at proper voltage, operation and rotations.
Final Test Run:
Retest reassembled electromechanical equipment at proper voltage, operation and rotations.
Operate various pieces of equipment including a buffer, air tools, hand and foot shear, forklifts and hoists.
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experienced
Mechanic
with strong safety orientation and attention to detail. Over-all Mechanic who can disassemble, inspect, clean, repair, test, reassemble complex and non-routine AC and DC electromechanical motors and equipment. Able to work in multiple areas.
Responsibilities
Disassembly
Disassemble complex electromechanical equipment noting parts identification, configuration, condition, problems, and failures. Properly mark parts, take photos, and thoroughly complete documentation on iPad, to ensure accurate job completion that meets company and ISO standards.
Testing:
Perform basic tests of electromechanical equipment and document accordingly. Troubleshoot known or suspected problems. Using multimeters, meters, gauges, etc. as needed. Be aware of any abnormalities in test run (rubbing, noise, end play, brush noise, and commutation, etc.).
Repairs
or replace defective mechanical or electromechanical parts including but not limited to bearings, brushes, brush holders, motor leads, gears, seals, couplers, brake assemblies and drums, tachs, fans, and end shields.
Assembly:
Assist, train and give direction to other Mechanics with the final assembly of motors per instructions for each specific job. Assemble complex and non-routine motors and equipment including ball, roller, and sleeve bearings.
Retest
reassembled electromechanical equipment at proper voltage, operation and rotations.
Final Test Run:
Retest reassembled electromechanical equipment at proper voltage, operation and rotations.
Operate various pieces of equipment including a buffer, air tools, hand and foot shear, forklifts and hoists.
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