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Job Description
About us Thomson Lamination Company (TLC) is the premier high performance lamination supplier to the aerospace, military & defense, medical, and energy sectors. We are a modern, state of the art, specialty lamination stamping company utilizing high alloy materials, with high temperature annealing in controlled Hydrogen and Nitrogen atmospheres, and assembly capabilities. We pride ourselves on being a one stop ship for our customers. Our highly trained technical staff has the knowledge, expertise & experience to support your project at every step of the way, from a loose lamination to a finished core assembly ready for winding.
Our work environment includes:
Safe work environment Flexible working hours On-the-job training Growth opportunities Casual work attire Opportunities for overtime
POSITION SUMMARY
We are a stable, family-owned manufacturing company operating a 76,000 square foot industrial facility in Maple Shade, NJ. We take pride in maintaining a high-quality operation and are looking for a dependable, highly skilled maintenance professional to help support our growing manufacturing environment. This is not an entry-level maintenance position. We are seeking a hands-on industrial maintenance technician with strong electrical troubleshooting experience who can operate independently and contribute at a high level in a demanding manufacturing setting. The ideal candidate is a dependable, high-level industrial maintenance professional with strong electrical troubleshooting skills who takes ownership, works with urgency, and can confidently support a complex manufacturing operation with minimal direction.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Support the Facilities Manager in all aspects of industrial facility and equipment maintenance Troubleshoot and repair industrial electrical systems and manufacturing equipment Perform preventative and corrective maintenance on production machinery and facility infrastructure Diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical issues Read and interpret electrical schematics, technical manuals, and machine documentation Troubleshoot motors, relays, contactors, sensors, controls, and industrial power distribution systems Assist with equipment installations, upgrades, and facility improvement projects Coordinate with production personnel to minimize downtime Maintain safe work practices and follow all plant safety procedures Support general building and facility maintenance as required A strong candidate for this position will possess the following: Local to Maple Shade, NJ or surrounding area Strong industrial maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment Significant hands-on industrial electrical troubleshooting and repair experience Ability to work independently with minimal supervision Strong mechanical troubleshooting skills Experience working on industrial manufacturing equipment Ability to prioritize and manage multiple maintenance demands in a fast-paced environment
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
10+ years of industrial maintenance experience preferred Maintenance Experience with: CNC machinery, Stamping presses, Industrial furnaces, Grinding equipment, Hydraulic systems, Pneumatic systems, PLC-controlled equipment Experience using electrical testing and diagnostic equipment Formal electrical training or electrician background strongly preferred Welding and fabrication experience is a plus
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to lift up to 50 lbs Ability to stand, walk, bend, climb, and work throughout a 76,000 square foot manufacturing facility Ability to safely work around industrial machinery and equipment
Job Type:
Full-time Pay:
$37.00 - $40.00 per hour
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Application Question(s): Describe your hands-on experience troubleshooting and repairing industrial electrical systems in a manufacturing environment. Include voltage ranges, motors, controls, electrical panels, PLCs, and the types of machinery you have worked on. Please describe your direct maintenance experience with any of the following equipment: Stamping presses Industrial furnaces/heat treating equipment CNC machining centers Surface or cylindrical grinders Hydraulic systems Pneumatic systems PLC-controlled machinery Describe the most complex equipment failure you diagnosed and repaired independently. What was the issue, how did you troubleshoot it, and what was the outcome?