Maintenance Engineer Position Available In Guilford, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The Maintenance Engineer role involves troubleshooting process controls, diagnosing and repairing equipment, crafting standard work instructions, and composing job plans. Requirements include 5+ years' experience in a production plant, a Bachelor's degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering, CNC controls experience, and proficiency in troubleshooting various equipment. The position also involves advising on equipment improvements, applying CMMS, and providing technical expertise and training to maintenance technicians.
Job Description
Description Trouble shooting process controls up to and including parameters updating. Diagnosing and repairing down equipment and escalating if equipment uptime goals will be impacted. Crafting standard work instructions, Project Manager task descriptions and problem-solving flow charts. Composing job plans which will include hazard evaluations, LOTO, material and labor estimates as well as equipment down time estimates. Review and update equipment and facility footprint and layouts. Advise management on recommendations for equipment improvement, modification, or replacement. Apply CMMS to supervise and report on equipment reliability and uptime. Track and update spare parts lists and verify availability of spares for critical equipment in the CMMS. Provide technical expertise, support and train the maintenance technicians. Additional Skills & Qualifications 5+ years’ experience working in a production or processing plant. Bachelor’s degree in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering Must have CNC controls experience and be able to troubleshoot and update to resolve any problems. Ability to troubleshoot Equipment, PLC’s, VFD’s, and Servos via laptop. Must be proficient with 3-Phase power Highly skilled with the ability to read and understand electrical schematics, loop drawings, hydraulic diagrams, P&ID’s, PLCs and blueprints. An understanding of the components used in hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical circuits. Mechanical experience with motion control components such as linear bearing, gears, and splines. Understanding of rectifiers and inverters.