Explore a Day in the Life of an Industrial Equipment Technician
Imagine stepping into a bustling factory, machines whirring around you. You're tasked with ensuring everything runs smoothly. Your responsibilities include :
- Mid to Advanced Maintenance : Tackling both preventive and repair tasks. You'll delve into devices, diagnosing root problems, dismantling, assessing, and resolving issues through adjustments, replacements, and thorough testing of electrical and mechanical components.
- Resource Management : Efficiently identify and procure necessary parts and tools.
- Machining Versatility : Operate tools like the lathe or drill press to fabricate or repair essential parts and showcase your welding skills as needed.
- Collaborative Infrastructure : Uphold 5S standards, foster continuous improvement activities, and support junior technicians.
- Technological Mastery : Troubleshoot complex control systems, employing predictive tech to gather data.
- Safety Enthusiast : Enthusiastically adhere to and advocate for safety protocols, maintaining situational awareness.
Your Core Competencies :
Educational credentials with relevant experience in general industry, or successful completion of the ATS Technician Progression Program.Profound understanding of electrical, mechanical, fluid power, and control systems.Adept use of standard and specialized tools.Flexibility for potential travel opportunities.Embrace the Physical Nature of the Role :
The dynamic factory environment demands physical agility - from climbing heights, maneuvering in confined spaces, to lifting significant weights occasionally exceeding 50 pounds. Active engagement with vision-intensive tasks and environments that might challenge your balance or expose you to noise and electrical risks is part and parcel of this exciting role.
Proficiencies We Value :
Excellence in Mechanical TroubleshootingMastery over various Voltage SystemsSkill in Electrical Troubleshooting and RepairTechnological Exposure : Conveyor Systems among others.