When the high-speed packaging lines hum to life, you’re the expert who keeps every conveyor, labeler, and robotic arm running at peak performance. You’ll move from diagnosing a stubborn sensor fault on a PLC-controlled conveyor to fine-tuning a VFD on a cartoner, then wrap the day by updating documentation and coaching a teammate through a new troubleshooting technique. Your focus: maximize uptime, safety, and reliability across automated equipment.
What you will tackle Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems for automated packaging equipment, including conveyors, labeling machines, and robotic arms.Diagnose and resolve faults in PLC-based control systems, motor controls, sensors, relays, and drives (VFDs/servos).Read and apply electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, and technical manuals to plan and execute work.Perform preventive maintenance to reduce unplanned downtime and ensure safe, reliable operation.Work side-by-side with maintenance technicians and production teams to rapidly clear issues and sustain throughput.Program and modify PLCs (Allen-Bradley, Siemens, etc.) to support equipment upgrades and process changes.Document repairs, installations, and PM activities with accurate, timely maintenance records.Follow lockout/tagout and OSHA requirements at all times; champion a strong safety culture.Coach and assist maintenance personnel in electrical troubleshooting and repair best practices. What you’ll need High school diploma or GED required; technical certification or an associate degree in electrical technology preferred.3+ years’ experience as an industrial electrician in manufacturing or packaging environments.Expertise with industrial power and controls, including 480V 3-phase, control panels, and automation systems.Hands-on experience with PLCs, HMIs, VFDs, sensors, and safety circuits.Proficiency using test instruments such as multimeters, megohmmeters, and oscilloscopes. ImpactYour work directly drives maximum equipment uptime in a fast-paced, high-speed production environment—keeping quality high and deliveries on schedule.
Read LessDescription:Seeking a CNC Programmer with hands-on experience programming and operating Haas VF-series machining centers. The ideal candidate brings 3+ years of CNC programming experience, proficiency with CAM software such as Mastercam or Fusion 360, and a solid foundation in blueprint reading, GD&T, and precision measurement. This role supports both prototype and production machining in a collaborative, cross-functional environment.
Responsibilities/skills:
• Develop, modify, and optimize CNC programs for Haas VF-7, VF-9, and VF-10 machining centers.
• Set up, troubleshoot, and prove out CNC programs to ensure accuracy and efficiency.
• Read and interpret blueprints, CAD models, GD&T, and customer specifications.
• Select tooling, fixtures, feeds, and speeds to optimize machining performance and quality.
• Support prototype and production machining activities while meeting quality and delivery requirements.
• Troubleshoot machining, tooling, and program-related issues to minimize downtime and scrap.
• Verify machined parts using precision measuring equipment including calipers, micrometers, indicators, and height gages.
• Maintain organized program documentation, setup sheets, and tooling records.
• Support continuous improvement initiatives focused on safety, quality, and productivity.
• Collaborate with Engineering, Manufacturing, and Quality teams to improve machining processes.
Qualifications:
• High School diploma or equivalent required; technical degree or CNC certification preferred.
• 3+ years of CNC programming experience required.
• Experience programming and operating Haas VF-7, VF-9, and VF-10 machining centers required.
• Proficiency with CAM software such as Mastercam, Fusion 360, or similar.
• Strong blueprint reading and GD&T interpretation skills.
• Experience machining metal and plastic components preferred.
• Strong understanding of tooling, machining processes, feeds/speeds, and setup optimization.
• Proficient with precision measuring equipment and inspection techniques.
• Ability to read and interpret CAD data and technical drawings.
• Strong problem-solving, communication, and organizational skills.
• Proficient in Microsoft Office applications.
You should be proficient in:
GD&TCNC ProgrammingG-Code CNC Machine Setup & ChangeoverMachines & technologies you'll use:
CAM Software (Mastercam) Read LessIf diagnosing elusive faults and translating schematics into action is your specialty, this role puts your skills at center stage.
Consider this:Can you move confidently between electrical systems and supporting pneumatics/hydraulics using temperature and pressure gauges to guide troubleshooting?Do you design or refine analog and digital circuits, using microprocessor hardware and software configurations to solve real production challenges?Are you fluent in PLC basics and advanced ladder logic—able to read/write wiring diagrams, schematics, and blueprints to pinpoint issues quickly?Will you step up to lead installation and upgrade projects for electrical and electronic systems?Can you connect power supply wiring to machines and equipment, and tie in cables/wires between equipment safely and cleanly?Do you excel at diagnosing and fixing complex machine, electrical, and electronic failures—including non-routine power quality problems?Are you comfortable assembling electrical components to spec and bench testing them before they’re installed?Can you read, interpret, draw, and update electrical schematics and drawings without missing a detail?Will you plan wiring layouts and install conduit, wiring, and ancillary equipment to code and best practice?Are you able to install power supply wiring and conduit—and then troubleshoot whatever pops up on start-up?Do you use root cause analysis to make sound, actionable recommendations?Can you lead process improvement efforts and collaborate on cross-functional project teams?Do you thrive on advanced, complex troubleshooting when production is counting on you?To succeed here, you’ll need:At least five years repairing and diagnosing electrical equipment or machinery, or equivalent capabilities gained through trade school/training.A high school diploma or equivalent (required).Ability to read, write, interpret, and draft wiring diagrams, schematics, and blueprints, coupled with strong analytical diagnostic skills.Solid command of the National Electrical Code (NEC).Expert knowledge spanning electrical systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and temperature/pressure instrumentation.Advanced understanding of industrial controls and instrumentation.Strong mechanical aptitude with a track record of solving complex technical problems.Capability to implement PLC changes using advanced ladder logic and to analyze issues via wiring diagrams, schematics, and blueprints. Read LessFrom the first shift horn to the last pallet wrapped, you keep our production lines humming. You’ll circulate through cells and utilities, listening for the telltale whir of a healthy motor, catching a bearing before it heats up, and jumping in when a conveyor needs attention. Your craft blends mechanical savvy with electrical troubleshooting, so downtime stays low and output stays high.
What you’ll work on Plan and execute preventative maintenance to extend the life of industrial machinery, building systems, and support equipment.Diagnose and correct issues across mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems to minimize interruptions.Install, align, adjust, and service components including bearings, gears, belts, motors, pumps, and conveyor assemblies.Interpret blueprints, electrical schematics, technical manuals, and work orders to guide effective repairs and improvements.Document your work thoroughly—maintain accurate maintenance logs, repair histories, and a tidy inventory of spare parts.Partner with production teams to understand equipment behavior and schedule interventions that keep operations moving.Champion safety every time, following and enforcing Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) and all site procedures.Support facility upkeep with hands-on work in HVAC, plumbing, and general building repairs as needed. How you’ll do it Use hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic instruments confidently and safely.Leverage your cross-discipline knowledge to pinpoint root causes and implement durable fixes.Communicate clearly with shift leaders and peers, aligning on priorities and handoffs. What you bring High school diploma or equivalent; a technical or trade school credential is preferred.3+ years of industrial maintenance experience in a manufacturing or production setting.Strong working knowledge of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.Proven ability to operate tools and diagnostic equipment safely and effectively.Basic welding and fabrication skills are a plus.A track record of contributing independently and thriving as part of a team. Read Less**Job Title: Electrician (Manufacturing/Industrial Environment)
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**Job Summary
**The Electrician is responsible for supporting and maintaining the facility’s physical infrastructure to ensure optimal performance across all departments. This role involves troubleshooting, diagnostics, and working with electrical systems in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. The position requires adaptability to evolving technologies and a strong focus on efficiency, safety, and reliability.
This is a dynamic, detail-oriented role that combines independent work with team collaboration. Problem-solving, dependability, and strategic thinking are essential for success.
**Key Responsibilities
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Meet and maintain Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) related to safety, quality, production, efficiency, and service
Follow all safety standards, regulatory requirements, and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP)
Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair electrical, mechanical, and electronic equipment issues
Read, interpret, and create wiring diagrams, schematics, and blueprints
Work with electrical systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and temperature/pressure controls
Program and troubleshoot Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), including basic and ladder logic
Perform analog and digital circuit design using microprocessor hardware and software
Install, maintain, and repair wiring, conduit, and electrical equipment
Connect power supply wiring to machinery and equipment
Conduct root cause analysis and implement corrective solutions
Maintain accurate maintenance records, including work orders, breakdown reports, and equipment modifications
Update schematic drawings to reflect system changes
Plan and execute wiring layouts for new and existing equipment
Assemble and test electrical components prior to installation
Diagnose complex and non-routine electrical issues, including power quality problems
**Required Qualifications
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High school diploma or equivalent required
Minimum of five (5) years of experience diagnosing and repairing electrical equipment or industrial machinery, or equivalent combination of education and training
Strong ability to read and interpret schematics, wiring diagrams, and blueprints
Experience programming PLCs using basic and ladder logic
Thorough knowledge of the National Electrical Code (NEC)
Advanced knowledge of electrical systems, pneumatics, hydraulics, and instrumentation
Strong understanding of industrial controls and mechanical systems
Experience with microprocessor hardware and software configurations
Ability to perform basic analog and digital circuit design
Strong troubleshooting and analytical problem-solving skills
Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced environment
Good visual acuity, including color differentiation
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