Electronics Technicianother related Employment listings - Kearney, MO at Geebo

Electronics Technician

Job DescriptionJOB DETAILSBase Pay:
$28.
00-$37.
00 per hour, plus $1.
00 per hour shift differential3rd Shift:
Monday-Friday, 11pm-7amBenefits Starting Day 1On Demand Pay (Access to Your Pay When You Need It)DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIESInstalls, troubleshoots, and repairs complex electrical/electronic equipment.
Ensures accuracy and safety in all operations.
Diagnose and correct electrical/electronic failuresTroubleshoot and repair A.
C.
and D.
C.
drives and PLC's (Programmable Logic Controls)Install new wiring and maintain existing wiringPerform board level circuit board repairsDesign control boards for timers and motor controlMaintain and repair all extruder and downstream drive equipmentMaintain work logs, including logs of repairs and alterations to schematicsTrain maintenance technicians in the operation of drives, motor controls, monitors, and other areas as requiredPerform all duties required of a Maintenance Technician 6 (Shift Mechanic)Complete daily forklift safety/damage inspection checksPerform other related duties and assignments as requiredAttend weekly shift meetings and/or monthly plant meetings, if requiredMaintain supplies at workstationUse assigned timecard daily to accurately record time workedRespond to on-call emergencies as neededActively participate in all plant safety programs, depending on locationNotify department supervisor if proper tools are not furnished to complete job functions Recommended Skills Maintenance Problem Solving Workstations Programmable Logic Controllers Forklift Safety Motor Control Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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