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Electro-Mechanical Technician

Exlabesa
Doncaster
3 weeks ago
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If you want to put your knowledge into practice and develop in an international company, leave us your CV. We are looking forward to meeting you.

Exlabesa is seeking an Electro-Mechanical Technician for its Doncaster plant with the following mission:

A qualified electrician will repair and maintain electrical equipment associated with manufacturing machinery and circuits installed across our facilities. This includes automated production machinery, cranes, lighting, switch panels, and MCC connection devices.

Key Responsibilities

Troubleshoot electrical faults and repair production machinery.

Carry out preventive maintenance (PM) on electrical systems.

Install new equipment and modify existing machinery.

Repair and replace defective parts.

Assist in updating equipment safety systems.

Work with PLCs, ladder logic, and electrical/electronic schematics.

Support the Maintenance Manager in updating and maintaining current production equipment and controls.

Ensure machinery operates correctly and communicate effectively with operations and maintenance teams to resolve deficiencies or implement modifications.

Conduct preventive maintenance through regular inspections.

Requirements

Ability to troubleshoot complex automated machinery.

Familiarity with temperature controllers, PLCs, HMIs, and variable frequency drives.

Ability to work cohesively in a team environment.

Knowledge of the principles, methods, and equipment used in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems; relevant state regulations, codes, and ordinances; safety practices, safe working methods, and safety regulations.

If you are interested in developing your professional career in a dynamic and creative environment where personal growth is encouraged, send us your CV and we will consider you for our selection processes.

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