We are seeking a skilled CNC Electrical Maintenance Technician to maintain our CNC equipment and ensure it produces quality and production levels that exceed customer expectations.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Analyze mechanical and operational problems on assigned CNC equipment and plan corrective actions.
Repair hydraulics, drill heads, gears, bearings, bushings, and perform general department maintenance.
Knowledge and understanding of Lock Out, Tag Out procedures.
Understanding of Single Phase and Three Phase Electrical (120 VAC, 240 VAC, 480 VAC).
Understanding of DC applications (5 VDC, 12 VDC, 24 VDC).
Knowledge of basic relay logic and troubleshooting.
Proficiency in Ladder Logic and troubleshooting software, including Allen Bradley, Siemens, and Direct Soft.
Familiarity with HMI's, HIM's for troubleshooting.
Understanding of VFD's and their replacement.
Conduct servo motor analysis and replacement.
Proficient use of a Multi Meter, Amp Meter, and various other electrical troubleshooting tools.
Ability to read and interpret Electrical, Pneumatic, and Hydraulic schematics.
Capability to work independently with minimal support.
Knowledge of bearings and their applications.
Replacement of CNC machine mechanical components such as gearboxes, ball screws, coolant pumps, hydraulic pumps/motors, way covers, tool change components.
Perform preventative maintenance, including inspecting wear parts, lubricating the machine, and cleaning the machine.
Use multiple measuring devices such as calipers, test indicators, and dial indicators.
Proficient use of hand tools and shop tools.
Comply with all company employment policies, procedures, processes, and programs.
Perform duties in compliance with quality, safety, and manufacturing requirements.
Build positive relationships and work cooperatively in a team environment.
Participate in continuous improvement activities.
Model and exemplify the company's core values.
Work required schedule based on business demands.
Perform other duties as assigned.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty and responsibility satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential and additional functions.
Certification, Education, and Work Experience:Required:
CNC machine experience (will train the right person).
Preferred:
Experience with CNC controls, including Fanuc and Siemens.
Core Competencies:
Adaptability: Ability to adjust to new circumstances, handle constructive feedback, and be flexible.
Communications: Effective verbal and written communication skills; good listening and documentation skills.
Dependability: Ability to work independently, meet work demands, set personal standards, and be reliable and trustworthy.
Quality of Work: Focus on details and accuracy, process improvement, sound judgment, and timely decision-making.
Ownership of Results: Manage workload, seek additional responsibilities, generate innovative ideas, manage priorities and time, and demonstrate commitment to goals.
Team Orientation/Ability to Work with Others: Collaborate, cooperate, provide excellent customer service, and work effectively in a team.
Physical and Other Requirements: Please note: Continuously (80%-100%), Frequently (21%-79%), Occasionally (up to 20%)
Continuously:
Walk and stand for prolonged periods.
Read work instructions, operate machines, and perform quality inspections.
Detect and respond to visual and auditory safety instructions, alarms, and signals.
Wear personal protective equipment (safety glasses, gloves, hats, ear plugs, and steel-toed shoes).
Work in a loud manufacturing environment that is not climate-controlled (hot or cold conditions).
See clearly at close and distance ranges, distinguish colors, maintain peripheral vision, perceive depth, and adjust focus.
Frequently:
Lift or carry materials weighing up to 35 pounds and periodically up to 50 pounds.
Bend, grip/grasp parts, use power and vibrating tools or equipment.
Lift, twist, reach above shoulders, squat, crawl, kneel, drive, and climb (including ladders and lifts).
Orally communicate and receive oral communication and information.
Occasionally:
Sit at a desk and computer (up to 10%).
Recognize potential exposure to environmental, mechanical, chemical, electrical, and explosive hazards.