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Scalence L.L.C. · 22 hours ago

2nd shift Manufacturing Engineer Technician

Scalence L.L.C. is seeking a 2nd Shift Manufacturing Engineer Technician to support manufacturing operations. The role involves troubleshooting process and equipment issues, maintaining and repairing various systems, and promoting Lean Manufacturing practices.

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Responsibilities

Identify and troubleshoot process, material, or equipment problems to minimize down time and recommend solutions to Recommend solutions to manufacturing engineering and Test & Automation engineering Manufacturing Engineering
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
Experience in PLC operations to include basic system configurations and hardware, data manipulation, data communications, advanced programming commands, interfacing, troubleshooting, application and program development
Installs, maintains, dismantles, repairs, overhauls, and rebuilds electrical, mechanical, pneumatic and electronic equipment and components
Promote and support Lean Manufacturing and Continuous Improvement activities in Manufacturing
Demonstrate an ability to cope in stressful situations, follow SE policies and procedures, and be committed to the task
Assist with hands-on training of manufacturing employees on new products, tooling, equipment and process revisions
Places materials, parts, tools, fixtures and equipment in proper locations. Keep equipment and work area clean and orderly & Support & promote 5S in the workplace
Support & deploy digital tools throughout the factory
Promote a safety first culture
Ability to troubleshoot windows & Linux based on technical problems

Qualification

Electromechanical experiencePLC operationsTesting experienceLean ManufacturingMicrocomputer skillsTroubleshooting practicesWindows troubleshootingLinux troubleshootingReading blueprintsSafety culture

Required

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

Preferred

Strong Test/ Automation experience will be preferred

Company

Scalence L.L.C.

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