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(HIRING) Electronic Technician

Carrollton, GA · Construction/Facilities

(HIRING) Electronic Technician

JOB OVERVIEW:

As an Electronic Technician, you will support our manufacturing operations by providing a full range of electronic equipment maintenance with focus on reliability. Ensure sustainable operation of machinery and equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on motors, conveyor systems, and other production machinery. The Electronic Technician will also be a key member of process improvement and problem-solving teams. 

 

GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: 

High school graduate or equivalent is required, approved apprenticeship, Technical degree preferred. 

Strong electronic background 

Must have computer skills (Microsoft Office, CMMS, Excel, etc.) 

Understand manufacturing processes and manufacturing equipment. 

Must be familiar with normal test equipment such as multimeters/oscilloscopes. 

Ability to read and interpret precision measuring devices. 

Must be capable of handling multiple tasks simultaneously. 

Industrial Safety

Trades Safety: LOTO

Electrical Safety for the Trades

Basic Industrial Math

Addition and Subtraction

Multiplication and Division

Fractions, Percents, Proportions, and Angles

Metric System


Electrical Maintenance Skills & Abilities

  • DC Principles
  • Nature of Electricity
  • Circuit Analysis and Ohm's Law
  • Capacitors and Inductors
  • Magnetism and Electromagnetism
  • Conductors, Insulators, and Batteries
  • DC Motors and Generator Theory
  • AC Principles
  • Alternating Current
  • Alternating Current Circuits
  • Inductors in AC Circuits
  • Capacitors in AC Circuits
  • Transformers
  • Alternators
  • Electrical Energy Distribution
  • Rectification and Basic Electronic Devices
  • Electronics Workbench Lab Manual for AC Principles (Block A22)
  • Basic Test Equipment
  • Troubleshooting with Volt-Ohm-Milliamp Meters (VOMs)
  • Using Basic Oscilloscopes
  • Multimeters
  • Working with Multimeters
  • Electrical Equipment (Block A24)
  • Conductors and Insulators in Industry
  • Working with Conduit & Electrical Boxes
  • Industrial Panels, and Raceways
  • Industrial Fuses, Industrial Circuit Breakers
  • Plugs, Receptacles and Lamp holders.
  • Industrial Switches , Industrial Relay Ladder Logic
  • Industrial Relays, Contractors, and Solenoids
  • Reading Electrical Schematic Diagrams, Electrical Blueprint Reading
  • Lighting Control
  • Electrical Heating
  • Electrical Grounding
  • Electrical Wiring Practices, National Electrical Code
  • Transformers
  • Basic Semiconductor Components: Diodes
  • Basic Semiconductor Components: Transistors
  • Switching Devices , Electronic Sensors

 

MOTORS, CONTROLLERS, AND TROUBLESHOOTING

  • Industrial DC Motors
  • Industrial AC Motors
  • Controlling Industrial Motors
  • Motor Control Fundamentals (for Programmable Logic Controllers)
  • Industrial Motor Control for Programmable Logic Controllers
  • Industrial Motor Applications

 

QUALITY: 

Maintain an attitude of learning to stay current with maintenance procedures and equipment. 

Complete an annual Maintenance Skills Assessment and perform assigned training activities based on assessment results.

SAFETY: 

Report all accidents, incidents, injuries and unsafe acts or conditions, immediately to the supervisor. 

Must follow prescribed safety procedures to prevent injury and maintain safe equipment and conditions in entire plant. 

PHYSICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS: 

Ability to meet the physical requirements of working safely in an industrial maintenance environment. 

Follow all company environmental rules/procedures and handle all materials in a manner designed to minimize environmental impact.

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Admin@viperstaffing.com

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