Placon Corporation
Placon Corporation is hiring: 3rd Shift Maintenance Technician in Madison
Placon Corporation, Madison, WI, United States, 53719
This position is on 3rd shift, Monday through Friday, 10pm - 6am.
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for providing breakdown, corrective and preventive electrical, electronic and mechanical maintenance on all production equipment. Additional responsibilities include participating in the development of concepts which lead to machine modifications and capital projects; Staying up-to-date on emerging technologies and learning how to apply them; maintaining production and auxiliary equipment in proper and correct working condition with minimal supervision; executing corrective and preventive maintenance work orders according to schedules and performing project work to improve machine operations.
Essential Accountabilities
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma and 3 years of industrial maintenance experience
OR
Associate Degree in Electro-Mechanical Technology, Industrial Electronics or related field
Desired Skills
Ability to safely use hand tools, electronic test equipment
Ability to read mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, PLC Ladder logic programs
Strong computer knowledge including using Microsoft Office
Understanding of Programmable Logic Controllers
Understanding of digital and analog servo systems
Knowledge of soldering, ARC welding, MIG welding
Ability to service electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Must be a self starter and have to the ability to interact with a variety of people.
Ability to read, write and communicate verbally in English
Ability to drive motorized vehicles including forklifts and elevated platforms
History of working safely including safety training, LOTO and PPE use
Position Requirements
Work Environment Conditions:
Inside: Manufacturing Environment
Outside: Occasional
Equipment/Tools Used:
Personal computer, Fax, phone, copy machine, printers, hand tools, powered hand tools
Physical Requirements: Light work (lift 10 lbs): frequently - equipment, parts, assemblies, tools
Medium Work (lift 11-30 lbs.): frequently - equipment, parts, assemblies, tools Heavy Work (lift 31-50 lbs.): frequently - equipment, parts, assemblies, tools, supplies
Very Heavy Work (lift over 50lbs): 2-3 times/week - equipment, parts and assemblies Other Physical Requirements: Must be able to move freely throughout the plants, facilities and grounds. Mental Requirements Reading, writing and calculating
Interpersonal skills
Reasoning/analysis
Work with minimal supervision
Travel Frequency (in addition to seminars or related training):
Local: 5 times per year
Regional: On occasion
National: On occasion
International: On occasion
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for providing breakdown, corrective and preventive electrical, electronic and mechanical maintenance on all production equipment. Additional responsibilities include participating in the development of concepts which lead to machine modifications and capital projects; Staying up-to-date on emerging technologies and learning how to apply them; maintaining production and auxiliary equipment in proper and correct working condition with minimal supervision; executing corrective and preventive maintenance work orders according to schedules and performing project work to improve machine operations.
Essential Accountabilities
- Perform electrical, electronic, and mechanical maintenance on all production and auxiliary equipment.
- Troubleshoot and repair production and auxiliary equipment to "as built" condition.
- Service equipment to ensure compliance to Quality System procedures and work instructions related to the maintenance function.
- Monitor machine operation and assist in the development of preventive maintenance programs for new and rebuilt equipment to ensure uninterrupted and effective operation.
- Integrate electrical control systems for new and rebuilt machinery, facilities equipment and machine/process improvements according to established guidelines.
- Participate in the specification, building, rebuilding, installing and fabrication of electrical and electronic control systems.
- Comply with all safe work practices which includes all company, local, state and federal requirements. Insure that all machinery and facilities services comply with applicable safety codes such as OSHA, National Electric Code and National Fire Protection Agency.
Minimum Qualifications
High School Diploma and 3 years of industrial maintenance experience
OR
Associate Degree in Electro-Mechanical Technology, Industrial Electronics or related field
Desired Skills
Ability to safely use hand tools, electronic test equipment
Ability to read mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, PLC Ladder logic programs
Strong computer knowledge including using Microsoft Office
Understanding of Programmable Logic Controllers
Understanding of digital and analog servo systems
Knowledge of soldering, ARC welding, MIG welding
Ability to service electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Must be a self starter and have to the ability to interact with a variety of people.
Ability to read, write and communicate verbally in English
Ability to drive motorized vehicles including forklifts and elevated platforms
History of working safely including safety training, LOTO and PPE use
Position Requirements
Work Environment Conditions:
Inside: Manufacturing Environment
Outside: Occasional
Equipment/Tools Used:
Personal computer, Fax, phone, copy machine, printers, hand tools, powered hand tools
Physical Requirements: Light work (lift 10 lbs): frequently - equipment, parts, assemblies, tools
Medium Work (lift 11-30 lbs.): frequently - equipment, parts, assemblies, tools Heavy Work (lift 31-50 lbs.): frequently - equipment, parts, assemblies, tools, supplies
Very Heavy Work (lift over 50lbs): 2-3 times/week - equipment, parts and assemblies Other Physical Requirements: Must be able to move freely throughout the plants, facilities and grounds. Mental Requirements Reading, writing and calculating
Interpersonal skills
Reasoning/analysis
Work with minimal supervision
Travel Frequency (in addition to seminars or related training):
Local: 5 times per year
Regional: On occasion
National: On occasion
International: On occasion