Industrial Electromechanical Systems Technician
Location : Alsip, IL
A day in the role
When your shift begins, you gear up with PPE and step onto the floor ready to keep production moving. You scan equipment status, listen for radio calls, and jump into action—diagnosing electrical issues, tracing root causes, and solving problems before they can slow us down. You move confidently between control panels and machinery : reading ladder logic on Allen-Bradley PLCs, tuning VFDs, and working with 24VDC and 120VAC control wiring. Whether it’s rebuilding a drive motor, repairing an air valve, or swapping a transformer, you execute precise, safe work that maintains product quality and uptime.
Throughout the day, you stay ahead of potential failures by monitoring plant assets and facilities, performing upgrades and modifications, and documenting everything you complete. You collaborate with production to hit targets, respond quickly to emergencies to minimize downtime, and uphold GMP and safety standards—steel-toed shoes, hearing protection, safety glasses, and hair / beard nets when required.
Shifts
- Days : 5am–5pm
- Nights : 5pm–5am
Compensation
Starting pay : $28–$31 / hourSign-on bonus : $2,100What you will tackle
Adhere to PPE and GMP requirements; maintain quality standards in all tasksDiagnose electrical malfunctions and perform root cause analysis to resolve issuesMonitor radio traffic and respond to calls promptlyWork with control wiring (24VDC and 120VAC) and step-up / step-down transformersRead ladder logic and troubleshoot PLCs (Allen-Bradley)Perform plant electrical wiring, repairs, modifications, and upgradesProactively inspect equipment / facilities to prevent problemsExecute emergency repairs rapidly to minimize downtimeRepair air valves, broken machine parts, and rebuild drive motorsStay familiar with all plant electrical equipment and keep accurate maintenance recordsSupport and achieve production goals established by managementQualifications
4+ years as a maintenance mechanic / technician in a manufacturing environmentHands-on experience with VFD drives and PLC systemsElectrical training / experience with 480V 3-phase and machine controlsBackground in manufacturing methods and process improvement programs / proceduresForklift operating experienceComfort juggling priorities in a fast-paced settingSafety mindset and a drive to keep learning and developingCompletion of training courses as assigned by managementOvertime flexibility when requiredCore proficiencies
Mechanical troubleshooting120 / 208 / 240 / 480 voltage systemsElectrical troubleshooting and repairMachines and technologies
Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)Programmable Logic Controllers (Allen-Bradley)Conveyor systemsServo motorsCompliance
Eligible to work in the United StatesSuccessful completion of pre-employment background and drug screenAbility performs the essential functions of the job with or without accommodationReady to keep critical equipment running and make a measurable impact on uptime and quality? Apply today.