You start by opening the maintenance system to review and issue work orders. A vertical mill waits for a laser alignment and ballbar check, while a horizontal lathe flashes a Fanuc alarm. Before lunch, you level a newly rigged machine, validate probing with Renishaw tools, and document updates to schematics. In the afternoon, you field calls with outside suppliers for parts and technical guidance, weld a custom guard, and audit facility utilities and security. You wrap by cleaning your area, updating CMMS logs, and coaching a junior tech—another day safeguarding precision and productivity.
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Full-spectrum diagnostics, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair across machine tools and auxiliaries: horizontal and vertical lathes/mills, shapers, hobs, cranes, and hoists.
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Installation, leveling, laser alignment, ballbar validation, and functional testing after any repair, modification, or new install.
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Mechanical and electrical repairs: diagnose, disassemble, repair/replace, reassemble, align, and adjust components for proper function.
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Rigging and installation of equipment, including layout and installation of required services.
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Machining, installation, maintenance, and renovation on equipment, hand tools, and auxiliaries; work may include HVAC, plant buildings, facilities, and utilities.
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Electrical/electronic systems work on machines and auxiliaries; may include HVAC, plant buildings, facilities, and utilities.
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Preventative maintenance execution and documentation; maintain/issue and complete work orders.
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Receive and make calls to outside suppliers for replacement parts and technical services; request quotes as needed.
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Audits of facility security and utility services; repair and/or communicate issues.
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Controls: strong knowledge of Fanuc, Mazak (Mazatrol), Siemens, Okuma OSP, and Haas; Heidenhain is a plus.
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Probing/verification: knowledge of Renishaw probing and ballbar systems.
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Legacy expertise: experience maintaining and repairing older shapers and hobs (Fellows, Liebherr, Pfauter).
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Documentation: create, read, modify, and mark up blueprints, sheet metal drawings, hydraulic/pneumatic/electrical schematics, PLC wiring diagrams, PLC programs, and circuit diagrams.
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Project scope: perform mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic work on new equipment and machine rebuilds, including installation and documentation of hydraulics, pneumatics, PLC wiring/programming, and mechanical systems.
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CNC enhancement: diagnose, repair, and upgrade mechanical and electrical components on CNC equipment.
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Electrical: install/maintain motors, power and lighting circuits, starters, and circuit breakers; diagnose electrical circuits including solid-state controls.
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Hydraulics: read/understand hydraulic schematics and troubleshoot hydraulic problems on CNC equipment.
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Fabrication: cut, weld (MIG and TIG), and fabricate parts for machines, covers, and guarding.
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Measurement/Math: apply shop math using charts, tables, and handbook formulas; use a wide variety of precision measuring instruments with knowledge of machine tool operation, methods, and materials.
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Operate the maintenance system to log activities and outcomes.
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Maintain a safe, clean workspace and champion 6S initiatives.
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Promote a team-first culture; train new employees and instruct lower classification technicians.
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Participate in company-provided training and cross-train across electrical and mechanical disciplines.
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Adhere to all safety procedures and perform other related duties as assigned.
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Electrician License required or willingness to obtain; preference for already-licensed candidates.
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Lift, move, and manipulate up to 35 lbs.
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Comfortable working at heights.
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Stand and/or walk for long periods.
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Must pass PIE requirements to operate equipment.