***This role starts as a 1 year contract and could extend or convert FTE after***
***This role is onsite in Tualatin, OR***
Skills:
• Must understand a practice Lock Out Tag Out
• Strong electrical, mechanical, & pneumatic troubleshooting experience
• Should be familiar with basic microcomputer skills necessary to understand the operation and interfacing characteristics of microprocessors. This includes I/O and interfacing concepts, software interaction, applications, programming languages and techniques.
• Should be able to work under pressure and make decisions based on the needs of stakeholders
• Should have familiarity with Windows & Linux operating systems.
o Must be able troubleshoot network, printer, driver, & software issues
• Needs to regularly read and update technical documentation & schematics
• Familiarity with C#/C++/Labview/NodRed programming a plus
• Familiarity with PLCs a plus
What you will do:
• Identify and troubleshoot process, material, or equipment problems to minimize down time.
• Identify & recommend solutions to manufacturing engineering and Test & Automation engineering teams to fix equipment & process issues
• Install, maintain, dismantle, repair, overhaul, and rebuild electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and electronic equipment and components
• Perform equipment calibrations & coordinate on/off-site calibrations
• Conduct regular preventative maintenance tasks
• Maintain spare parts inventory
• Regularly document activities & maintain troubleshooting documentation
• Support & deploy digital smart factory tools in the facility
• Promote & support lean manufacturing activities
• Maintain & improve 5S in own areas
• Promote a safety & quality first culture
• Must regularly communicate with technical peers
We know skills and competencies show up in many different ways and can be based on your life
experience. If you do not necessarily meet all the requirements that are listed, we still
encourage you to apply for the position. This job might be for you if: • 2-year degree in
electro-mechanical, electronic technology, or equivalent education AND a minimum of
two years of electromechanical work experience OR five plus years of experience in a
related field • Must be familiar with standard recognized troubleshooting practices.
Must be able to reference National Electrical Codes • Must be able to read mechanical
blueprints/wiring diagrams or schematics.