Electro Mechanical Technician
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Cohere Beauty is a diverse team of strategic collaborators, product innovators, R and D formulators, and manufacturing professionals. Built on beauty and rooted in quality, our promise is to collaborate, co-innovate, co-develop, and co-manufacture. Promoting and sustainability through our facilities and supply chains, Cohere Beauty’s approach to social, safety, and environmental responsibility is grounded in a commitment to our employees, customers, and the communities where we live and work. At Cohere Beauty, we’re here for what’s next.
Job Summary
The Electro-Mechanical Technician tests, calibrates, troubleshoots, and maintains automated electro-mechanical equipment in an industrial setting. This role focuses on sustaining equipment uptime and improving manufacturing equipment and sources supporting that equipment.
This is what you will do:
- Troubleshoot and repair manufacturing equipment and systems, particularly more difficult electrical issues.
- Diagnose PLC logic, sensor faults, board and power failures, and electrical systems.
- Diagnose pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems.
- Assemble machine components utilizing hand and appropriate tooling.
- Build electro-mechanical circuits, wire, and program PLCs.
- ‘Perform machine inspections daily to determine start-up problems, operation, and proper output.
- Perform regular and preventative maintenance on installed electro-mechanical equipment.
- Install new equipment, material handling, pneumatics, and other machinery.
- Install conduit, wire, machine controls, VFDs, switches, and motors.
- Assist other maintenance personnel with repairs as needed, especially in particular areas of expertise.
- Document tests and report to departmental leaders for review and resolution.
- Knowledge and experience in operating all types of hand and power tools while adhering to safety protocols.
- Complete work orders following proper procedures
- Complete maintenance and repair logs.
- Perform work on-site.
- Ability to maintain, reliable and predictable attendance
- Demonstrate independent judgment and make recommendations regarding business practices.
- Communicate effectively with others.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
This is what you will need:
- Vocational certificate or associate degree in electromechanics.
- Experience with PLCs, PLC logic, pneumatics, and electrical circuits and componentry.
- Ability to operate multimeters and other diagnostic equipment.
- Clear understanding of basic electrical principles.
- Working knowledge of mechanical, pneumatics, machine drive, and fabrication systems.
- Ability to understand drawings, blueprints, schematics, and inspection manuals.
- Thorough understanding of electrical/electronic components and equipment
- Physical stamina and manual dexterity.
- Proven ability to work under pressure and against deadlines without sacrificing accuracy.
- Ability to inspect work and make quality control decisions.
- Ability to use accurate weights and measurement equipment in metrics.
- Solid Work and Excel abilities.
- Ability to read, write, and speak English competently.
- Ability to perform work on-site.
- Ability to maintain regular, dependable, and predictable attendance.
We enthusiastically welcome your application, as we recognize the invaluable perspective, experience, and potential you possess. Apply with us today! Together, we win!
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