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CNC SYSTEMS ANALYST
Elmira, NYMarch 31st, 2026
PRIMARY FUNCTION: Trouble shoot, install, inspect, repair and perform preventative maintenance on electronic/electrical equipment and circuits, NC/CNC equipment and hydraulic power units to assure proper function and reliability. Must have formal training or equivalent experience in electronics and be able to identify circuitry malfunctions down to component level. Must be able to read and interpret circuit-wiring diagrams and be proficient in the use of volt OHM meter, signal generator and oscilloscope. May work in close conjunction with production engineers and provide technical assistance in design and modification of automated production equipment. May also trouble shoot, install, inspect, repair and perform preventative maintenance on mechanical components of machinery and equipment.QUALIFYING PERIOD: Thirty (30) working days. On request of the company or the union and by mutual consent of both, this period may be extended for an additional thirty (30) days or shortened to less than thirty (30) days if a man is obviously unable to perform the work as required.TOOLS & EQUIPMENT: Complete range of precision measuring instruments and tools necessary to carry out primary function. Employee should furnish the following tools: Electrician's tool belt and pouch, wire cutters and strippers, verniers, complete set of sockets and ratchets - 1/4", 3/8", and 1/2" drive, complete set of open end and box end wrenches from 1/4" to 1", complete set of screwdrivers, adjustable wrenches, and pliers.SOURCE OF SUPERVISION: ForemanWORKING PROCEDURE:Trouble shoot/diagnose electronic/electrical equipment and circuits, NC/CNC equipment and hydraulic power units.Determine necessary repairs to maintain equipment.Repair, rewire, replace circuit boards, encoders, switches, relays, wiring harnesses, electronic components, etc. as necessary to maintain operations.Read, understand and interpret electronic schematics/diagrams and specifications.Dis-assemble/assemble NC/CNC machinery as required to implement electrical/electronic repairs. Must work down to component level.May provide technical assistance in the design and modification of automated production equipment.Perform all other work that may be required to carry out primary function.
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