Mechanic who can disassemble, inspect, clean, repair, test, reassemble complex and non-routine AC and DC electro-mechanical motors and equipment. Able to work in multiple areas.
Responsibilites include:
- Disassembly
- Disassemble complex electromechanical equipment noting parts identification, configuration, condition, problems, and failures.
- Properly mark parts, take photos, and thoroughly complete documentation on iPad, to ensure accurate job completion that meets company and ISO standards.
- Testing
- Perform basic tests of electromechanical equipment and document accordingly. Troubleshoot known or suspected problems.
- Operate Megger, DC Hypot, Surge Tester, AC Hypot, Volt-Ohm Meter, Amp Meters, and Feeler Gauges, Tem. Chart Recorder, Megger PI (Polarization Index), and 810 Vibration Meter as needed on jobs.
- Be aware of any abnormalities in test run (rubbing, noise, end play, brush noise, and commutation, etc.).
- Retest reassembled electromechanical equipment at proper voltage and operation.
- Repairs or replace defective mechanical or electromechanical parts including but not limited to bearings, brushes, brush holders, motor leads, gears, seals, couplers, brake assemblies and drums, tachs, fans, and end shields.
- Assembly: Assist, train and give direction to other Mechanics with the final assembly of motors per instructions for each specific job. Assemble complex and non-routine motors and equipment including ball, roller, and sleeve bearings.
- Final Test Run
- Operate Amp Meters, Temp Chard Recorder and IRD/CSI vibration meter.
- Retest reassembled electromechanical equipment at proper voltage, operation and rotations.
- Be aware of any abnormalities in test run (rubbing, noise, end play, brush noise, and commutation, etc.).
- Operate various pieces of equipment including a buffer, air tools, hand and foot shear, forklifts and hoists.
Here's What You'll Need:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- 3-5 years or more experience as a electrical motor mechanic preferred
- Ability to perform basic math functions including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, and percentages.
- Ability to read, write, and comprehend simple to moderately complex written and verbal instructions.
- Ability to understand, perform, and retain various job related training, operational, and safety procedures.
- Ability to operate fork lift trucks, and other equipment.
- Ability to receive respirator clearance.
- Ability to read tape measures, dial calipers, and micrometers.
Summary
As an AC/DC Motor Mechanic, you will be essential in maintaining and repairing various motor systems, ensuring optimal performance and safety. Your core skills in mechanical knowledge, maintenance, and proficiency with hand and power tools will be vital in diagnosing and resolving issues. With premium experience in electric motor and equipment repair, you will contribute to our team's efficiency. Additionally, your relevant skills in customer service and heavy lifting will enhance our service quality and operational effectiveness. Join us to make a significant impact in a dynamic work environment.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: From $25.00 per hour
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
Experience:
- electric motor: 3 years (Required)
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: In person