Quick Info
Salary Range
$1 - $1
Job Type
Full TimeSpecialty Skills
ElectricalMachine ControlsHydraulic SystemsPneumatic SystemsVacuum SystemsPLC Ladder LogicRobotic SystemsAutomation
About the Role
We are looking for a Technician to join our 2nd Shift Asset Reliability team for our Oral Care Facility located in Grand Rapids, MI. This role has a base schedule of 5 days a week with 8 hour shifts from 2:30pm-10:40pm.
There will be required training on 1st shift in the beginning.
* Responsible for troubleshooting and repair of manufacturing equipment, suggest methods of process improvement, participate in continuous improvement projects
Scope of the Role:
* Troubleshooting and repair of manufacturing equipment
* Ability to troubleshoot/service intermediate electrical and machine controls circuit defined as:
* Conveyor drive system
* Motor starter circuits including Variable Frequency Drives
* I/O – Switch Functions
* Equipment wiring/grounding techniques
* A/C & D/C Electronic concepts
* Proficient in Hydraulic, Pneumatic, Vacuum Systems
* Read/Interpret relay and PLC Ladder Logic
* Participate and assist in machine installations, suggesting and implementing machinery upgrades/improvements.
Experience Required:
* Asset Reliability Technicians must have thorough working knowledge of primary mechanical, electrical, and machine controls.
* Preferred 2-4 years of formal education in industrial/electrical maintenance from an accredited technical center or approved recognized apprenticeship program at least 2-5 years of applicable work experience.
* Ability to understand and follow written and oral work instructions in English, such as safety, quality, and GMP guidelines.
* Must possess and demonstrate aptitude in the mechanical and electrical, machine controls, and pneumatics/vacuum primary skills.
* Must be familiar with current machinery and control technologies.
* Support effective implementation of all GMP requirements and understand how it affect products/processes supported and/or owned.
* Experience with robotic systems and automation