Industrial Mechatronics Maintenance Specialist
Job Description
Are you the go-to problem solver for complex machines? If you thrive on diagnosing both mechanical and electrical issues, keeping precision equipment aligned, and bringing CNCs back from fault codes to first-piece quality, read on.You will tackle Diverse work across installation, leveling, diagnostics, troubleshooting, preventive maintenance, and repair for horizontal/vertical lathes and mills, shapers, hobs, cranes, and hoists.Laser alignment and ballbar analysis; verify and tune machine performance.Rigging and commissioning equipment; layout and install all required services.Machining, installation, maintenance, and renovation work for equipment, hand tools, and auxiliaries; may include HVAC, plant buildings, facilities, and utilities.Electrical/electronic system installation, service, diagnostics, and repair on machines and auxiliaries; may include HVAC, buildings, facilities, and utilities.Testing for full mechanical/electrical functionality after any repair, modification, or installation.Auditing facility security and utility services; resolve and/or escalate issues.Issuing/completing work orders in the maintenance system; calling outside suppliers for parts and technical services; requesting quotes.Your edge Controls fluency: Fanuc, Mazak (Mazatrol), Siemens, Okuma OSP, and Haas; Heidenhain exposure is a plus.Metrology advantage: Renishaw probing and ballbar systems knowledge.Legacy mastery: experience with older shapers and hobs (Fellows, Liebherr, Pfauter).Blueprint-to-build: able to create/read/update blueprints; sheet metal, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical schematics; PLC wiring diagrams and programs; and circuit diagrams.From rebuilds to new installs: execute mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic work on new equipment and rebuild projects with complete documentation, including hydraulics, pneumatics, PLC wiring/programming, and mechanical systems.CNC upgrades: diagnose, repair, and upgrade CNC mechanical and electrical components.Electrical competence: install/maintain motors, power and lighting circuits, starters, and circuit breakers; troubleshoot solid-state controls.Hydraulic insight: read and interpret hydraulic schematics; diagnose hydraulic issues on CNC equipment.Fabrication skills: cut, MIG/TIG weld, and fabricate machine parts, covers, and guarding.Shop math and precision: use charts, tables, handbook formulas; work confidently with precision measuring instruments and machine tool processes.How we operate Document rigorously in the CMMS/maintenance system.Champion safety and a clean, organized workspace; lead 6S adherence.Share knowledge: promote teamwork, train new hires, and mentor lower classification technicians.Keep learning: participate in company training with cross-training across electrical and mechanical disciplines.Follow all safety procedures; perform other related duties as directed.Licensing Electrician License required or willingness to obtain (preference for candidates already licensed).Physical demands Lift, move, and manipulate up to 35 lbs.Comfortable with heights.Stand/walk for extended periods.Must pass PIE requirements to operate equipment.