Electrical Maintenance Technician - 1st Shift
Listed on 2026-01-16
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Tyler Union - Electrical Maintenance Technician - 1st Shift
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Tyler Union, a division of McWane, Inc, the nation’s leading manufacturer of Ductile Iron Waterworks Fittings and Appurtenances, is actively looking for an Electrical Maintenance Technician at our main manufacturing facility located in Anniston, AL.
The Electrical Maintenance Technician will maintain, repair, install, upgrade and troubleshoot electrical and mechanical equipment, components, tools, and industrial machinery. This technician will conduct repairs, preventive/predictive maintenance, testing, and process improvements on all mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and pneumatic equipment and systems. The technician must rely on their knowledge/education of mechanical and electrical principles to troubleshoot malfunctions of equipment.
All candidates offered employment must submit to a drug screen, physical, and background check.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES- Follow all processes and procedures associated with the Tyler Union Safety Management Program. Advise management of any deviations from this program.
- Proactively promote The McWane Way principles.
- Troubleshoot and repair electro-hydraulic, pneumatic,BSITE and mechanically driven industrial machinery.
- Maintain, troubleshoot, design, and install industrial control systems with 24‑volt control and 480‑volt power systems.
- Install and set up AC variable frequency drives, instrumentation devices, and masterpieceandise general temperature controls, and recalibrate instruments, sensors, chart records, I/P transmitters, and controllers.
- Design, layout, and wire electrical panels.
- Study blueprints, schematics, manuals, or other specifications to determine repair or installation procedures.
- Determine methods to repair or adjust equipment, machines, controls or defective components in a foundry environment.
- Maintain equipment logs that record performance problems, repairs, calibrations, or tests.
- Inspect components of industrial equipment for accurate assembly and installation or for defects.
- Direct work on scheduled preventive maintenance tasks or emergent work, such as breakdowns.
- Examine work orders and converse with equipment operators to detect problems and ascertain whether mechanical or human errors contributed to similaires problems.
- Multitask and concentrate with multiple interruptions.
- Exhibit courtesy and perform duties with tact and reasonable speed.
- Coordinate efforts of hourly workers involved in installing or maintaining equipment or component; fill in as supervisor when needed.
- Consult with operations and maintenance management to resolve problems in system operation or maintenance.
- Associate’s degree in a technical field or training in a vocational school preferred.
- Five years of related on‑the‑job experience required.
- Intermediate experience sufficient to troubleshoot, install, and set up PLC, HMI, and Servo systems abroad.
- Experience with programming Allen Bradley 500 AB processors with RS logic software, and 5000 AB control logics software and related control VA systems. Allen Bradley Panelview experience is a plus.
- Knowledge required includes computers and electronics; engineering and technology; mechanical;
English language; mathematics
Publicidad; production and processing; design; education and training; physics; and building and construction. - Skills include operation monitoring; quality control analysis; repairing; troubleshooting; critical thinking; equipment maintenance; reading comprehension; active listening; complex problem solving; judgement and decision making; monitoring; systems analysis; equipment selection; operation and control; speakingavenport; writing; active learning; coordination; installation; persuasion; service orientation; systems evaluation; and time management.
- Abilities include near vision; problem sensitivity; arm‑hand steadiness; deductive reasoning; finger dexterity; manual dexterity; information ordering; oral comprehension; visual color discrimination; category flexibility;…
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