As our Lead Electro-Mechanical Reliability Technician, you begin by reviewing CMMS data, trending chronic faults, and planning proactive work. Minutes later, you’re deep in a PLC program isolating an intermittent I/O issue; by midday, you’re running vibration analysis and infrared thermography to validate a corrective plan; by afternoon, you’re mentoring a junior tech through a precision alignment, then closing the loop with documentation and a cost-savings summary from a recent CI initiative.
You should be proficient in:
Machines & technologies you’ll use:
This role regularly requires standing, walking, using hands/fingers to handle or feel, reaching with hands and arms, climbing/ascending/descending or balancing at heights that may require a ladder or lift, stooping, kneeling, crouching, or crawling in confined spaces, and talking or hearing. Sitting occurs occasionally. You must occasionally lift and/or move more than 50 pounds. Close vision and color vision are regularly required. You may occasionally face outside weather conditions and risk of electrical shock. Work is typically performed in a factory that is usually very loud, with possible exposure to hazardous materials and/or greasy or slippery floors.