The Electrical Technician is responsible for the installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement of electrical and control systems supporting manufacturing operations. This role is critical to ensuring equipment reliability, process stability, and overall production efficiency in a high-precision, quality- driven environment.
Operating within a technically advanced manufacturing setting, the Electrical Technician supports both production equipment and facility electrical infrastructure, with a strong focus on minimizing downtime and maintaining system performance. The role requires hands-on expertise in PLC-controlled systems, industrial automation, and electrical diagnostics, along with the ability to work effectively across cross-functional teams including Engineering, Manufacturing, and Quality.
In addition to reactive support, the Electrical Technician plays a key role in preventative maintenance programs, equipment upgrades, and the successful integration of new manufacturing systems. The ideal candidate brings a disciplined approach to safety, strong problem-solving capabilities, and the ability to operate independently in a fast-paced manufacturing environment.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair electrical and control system issues on manufacturing equipment, ensuring minimal disruption to production
Support the installation, startup, validation, and commissioning of new equipment and automation systems
Diagnose and resolve issues related to PLCs, HMIs, electrical panels, motors, drives, sensors, breakers, and control components
Read, interpret, create, and maintain electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical documentation
Execute and document preventative maintenance activities to improve equipment reliability and longevity
Collaborate with Engineering, Manufacturing, and Quality teams to resolve technical issues and implement process improvements
Maintain and manage inventory of electrical components, spare parts, and critical supplies
Ensure compliance with all safety standards, including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), Arc Flash protocols, and applicable OSHA requirements
Support electrical systems in cleanroom or controlled manufacturing environments, adhering to contamination control standards
Assist in continuous improvement initiatives focused on uptime, yield, and equipment performance
Provide flexible support, including off-shift or on-call coverage as required to maintain production continuity
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