Job ResponsibilitiesTroubleshooting, repairing, and restoring machinery and electrical systems across all production areasMaintaining and supporting electrical infrastructure, including AC/DC drives, motors, sensors, and control systemsApplying mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic expertise to optimize equipment operationDiagnosing faults in motors, drives, circuits, electronic components, and plant control systemsReading and interpreting wiring diagrams, schematics, control drawings, and technical manualsNavigating PLC programs for troubleshooting, communications diagnostics, and basic controlled editsSupporting Ethernet-based communications systems through device connection, network analysis, and integrationPerforming equipment testing with diagnostic instruments such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and specialized electrical toolsSelecting replacement electrical components when OEM parts are unavailableIdentifying root causes of equipment failure and supporting long‑term corrective actions to improve safety, quality, and reliabilityJob RequirementsStrong technical knowledge of AC and DC drive systemsThorough understanding of speed feedback devices, theory, and operationWorking knowledge of temperature controls, sensors, and thermal componentsStrong understanding of PID loops, control logic, and automated processesAbility to troubleshoot Ethernet communications, industrial networks, and connectivity issuesProficiency with PLC and HMI systems, including communications paths, program navigation, and controlled editsDeep understanding of electrical circuits, components, and power electronicsDemonstrated ability to diagnose, test, and repair motors, drives, and electrical control systemsHands‑on experience with electrical diagnostic tools and instrumentationAbility to select alternative components when original parts are unavailableWork Environment & Physical RequirementsLoud noise and extreme temperaturesIndoor and outdoor working conditionsFrequent walking, bending, kneeling, crouching, and stoopingUse of hands for tools, diagnostic devices, and electrical componentsLifting up to 50 lbs. With nearly 9,000 dedicated team members in North America and 33,000 globally, every year Prysmian manufactures thousands of miles of underground and underwater cables for power transmission and distribution, medium and low voltage cables for construction and infrastructure as well as a comprehensive range of optical fibers, copper cables and connectivity for voice, video, and data transmission for telecommunications.