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Maintenance Electronics Programmer Sewing Automation Technician

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ReadyOne

El Paso, TX (In Person)

$69,680 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 13 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/4/2026

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Maintenance Electronics Programmer Sewing Automation Technician ReadyOne 1414 Ability Drive, El Paso, TX 79936 $32
  • $35 an hour
  • Full-time $32
  • $35 an hour
  • Full-time
POSITION SUMMARY
The Maintenance Electronics Programmer
  • Sewing Automation Technician is responsible for supporting the setup, programming, troubleshooting, and continuous improvement of automated and semi-automated sewing equipment used in garment manufacturing.
This technical-level role combines hands-on electronics, servo and motion control, sensors, fixturing, and basic programming skills to help maintain reliable equipment operation, improve product quality, and support production efficiency. The position works closely with Maintenance, Engineering, and Production to implement machine settings, build and adjust fixtures, and assist with technical problem-solving on the production floor.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1.
Set up, load, adjust, and modify machine programs or operating parameters on electronic or PLC-based sewing and related equipment to support different products and operations. 2. Build, install, adjust, and maintain fixtures, guides, clamps, jigs, sensors, and related devices used to improve consistency and quality in sewing operations. 3. Assist in wiring, connecting, and testing sensors, actuators, switches, relays, servo motors, drives, and other control components used on sewing and support equipment. 4. Troubleshoot basic electrical, electronic, sensor, and control-related issues on sewing machinery and escalate more advanced problems as needed. 5. Support optimization of machine settings such as speed, stitch patterns, feed, timing, tension, and motion profiles to meet quality and productivity requirements. 6. Work with Maintenance, Engineering, and Production personnel to translate process requirements into machine settings, fixture adjustments, and repeatable operating methods. 7. Maintain organized backups of machine programs, parameter files, wiring information, fixture records, and change history. 8. Create and update basic technical documentation, work instructions, equipment settings sheets, and troubleshooting guides. 9. Assist with operator and technician training related to machine programs, fixtures, controls, and proper equipment use. 10. Participate in equipment trials, process validation, sample runs, and implementation of new sewing methods or products. 11. Support preventive maintenance efforts by inspecting controls, connectors, wiring, sensors, servo drives, and fixture condition and reporting abnormalities. 12. Follow all company safety, quality, and compliance requirements while working with manufacturing equipment and electrical devices. 13. Perform other duties and responsibilities as required or requested.
REPORTING STRUCTURE
The Maintenance Electronics Programmer
  • Sewing Automation Technician reports directly to the Maintenance and Technical Services Supervisor as part of the Maintenance department.
This position does not have direct supervisory responsibility but is expected to provide technical support and guidance to maintenance technicians, production operators, and other personnel as needed.
MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS
Education Technical diploma, certificate, trade school training, or associate-level studies in Electronics, Mechatronics, Industrial Maintenance, Automation, Electrical Technology, or a related technical field required. Junior engineer preparation or partially completed engineering studies may be considered. Equivalent combination of technical education and hands-on experience will be considered. Experience Minimum of one (1) to three (3) years of experience working with industrial equipment, electronic controls, automation systems, or manufacturing machinery required. Experience with fixtures, jigs, sensors, wiring, or machine troubleshooting in a production environment preferred. Experience in sewing, textile, or sewn products manufacturing is preferred but not required.
Specific Skills:
Basic programming skills related to machine controls, PLC interfaces, parameter setting, or simple scripting. Ability to read and interpret wiring diagrams, schematics, technical manuals, and basic mechanical drawings. Hands-on ability to assemble, adjust, and troubleshoot fixtures and machine components. Experience working with industrial servo motors, drives, and motion control systems, including basic tuning and parameter adjustment. Familiarity with installing, configuring, and troubleshooting sensors, including photoelectric, proximity, limit switches, and encoders, used for position and presence detection on automated sewing equipment. Familiarity with production support, root cause problem-solving, and continuous improvement practices preferred. Specialized Knowledge, Licenses, etc.: Basic understanding of industrial electronics including sensors, relays, switches, actuators, servo and stepper motor systems, power supplies, and control circuits. Knowledge of safe work practices around electrical and moving equipment required. Familiarity with sewing equipment, industrial machine controls, or programmable automation devices preferred.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, reaching, and use of hands and arms while working on equipment and fixtures. Must be able to lift, carry, and move up to 25 pounds regularly and occasionally more with assistance. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Works in a combination of production floor and office environments with regular exposure to active machinery, moving parts, noise, dust, and manufacturing materials. May occasionally require support during off-shift hours, weekends, equipment trials, or production changeovers. Compliance with all safety procedures and use of required personal protective equipment is mandatory.