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ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNICIAN We are currently...

ELECTROMECHANICAL TECHNICIAN We are currently in need of a person to plan, layout and perform all required operations necessary for the installation, maintenance, repair, rework, construction, and modification of all electrical, electronic and mechanical systems.
Perform all duties to maintain the plant and equipment including millwright duties, mechanical and electrical repairs as required.
Performs simple welding, cutting, soldering and brazing.
Work with engineering and outside vendors on job related duties and train others.
This position requires ability to use Electronic test equipment (Oscilloscope and Multi-meters, knowledge of NEC codes able to read schematics and electrical diagrams knowledge of programmable logic controllers, structured ladder logic, input/output modules, interfacing with analog and digital sensors and actuators (Allen Bradley PLC, Siemens PLC, Siemens 840D CNC, SLC, Fanuc PLC); Experience diagnosing, troubleshooting and repairing electrical and mechanical machine problems; demonstrated ability to implement new technology; proficient in the use of Microsoft Office products; experience in process improvement and lean practices; working knowledge of manufacturing practices and assembly procedures; effective interpersonal skills as well as oral and written communication skills.
Prior technical and electromechanical experience in a manufacturing environment or technical education is required.
SKF offers a competitive starting wage and benefits.
Successful candidate must be able to work any shift.
Qualified candidates who posses the required background and experience are encouraged to send a resume to:
SKF USA Inc.
Attn:
Human Resources 20 Industrial Drive Hanover, PA 17331 No phone calls please.
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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