Electronic Technician
Carson
Tuesday, 09 June 2026
Following all safety rules and practices. Performing preventive maintenance activities such as lubricating, measuring wear, measuring positions, repositioning components; and observing operations, vibrations, and noise level. Troubleshoot and resolve electrical and mechanical issues in a safe and efficient manner Performing emergency / break down maintenance as necessary to support plant operations both electrical and mechanical. Performing electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, steam system, and other repairs and installations as needed. Install, test, inspect, repair, and maintain electrical systems and components including; relays, switches, and motors, and position sensing devices such as proximity switch timers, scanners and photo electric devices. Read and interpret electrical and mechanical schematics, diagrams, and manuals. Plan layout and installation of electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures based on job specifications and local codes. Utilize electrical test equipment and meters, PCs with associated software/hardware, and other diagnostic equipment to troubleshoot and repair electrical/electronic systems and components. Accurately using measurement and test equipment. Utilize hand tools, power tools, shop tooling equipment, measurement devices, and other equipment to safely perform electrical and mechanical tasks. Safely operate powered industrial trucks, aerial lifts, and company vehicles. Evaluate and assist facility with electrical safety compliance per company policy and NEC, including NFPA 70 E workplace practices. Complete work order process within CMMS system (SAP) and other paperwork relevant to the job. Accomplish tasks with little or no supervision. Work with maintenance and production teams to ensure facility or production mechanical equipment is maintained on a daily basis. Accurately and completely preparing and maintaining maintenance records and other paperwork. Coordinate with contractors and vendors as needed. Ensure maintenance work area is clean to a safe level, organized, and maintained especially after completing assigned tasks. Perform other duties as assigned. The Skills You Will Bring: Preferably technical training and/or a two-year technical degree in industrial maintenance or related field is a plus. Three or more years of experience in industrial electrical maintenance, preferably in a corrugating or converting facility, or similar manufacturing environment. Must have strong electrical and mechanical troubleshooting experience and proven ability in repairing equipment. Thorough knowledge of industrial electrical systems and controls. Knowledge of PLCs, AC / DC drives, AC / DC motors, contactors, relays, sensors, switches, networking and safety components, photoelectric devices, position feedback devices, and other related components. Able to read and interpret electrical and mechanical technical documentation. Working knowledge of PC hardware/software systems (Microsoft, Rockwell Automation, Siemens, SICK, and various OEM products). Working knowledge of power transmission systems, hydraulics, and pneumatics. Experience in preventative mechanical and electrical maintenance Must provide own tools; specialty tools will be supplied. Able to work any shift, overtime, weekends, and be on call as needed. Able to effectively communicate with maintenance team, production supervisors, and contractors or venders. Able to perform all tasks safely in accordance with company rules and facility guidelines.