Electro Mechanic-C
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic -
Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Training Schedule
- Training Shift: Monday-Friday first 90 days 7am-3:30pm
- After Training
Schedule:
3 Days on / 3 Days off—you will be awarded either night or day shift based upon seniority after training.
The Electro Mechanic (EMMC) is an hourly position and reports to the Maintenance Leader. The Electro Mechanic is responsible for the reliability performance, repair and maintenance of mechanical devices in the plant, including pneumatic and hydraulic devices. In addition, the Electro Mechanic is responsible for repairs and maintenance on electrical devices consistent with their training as described in more detail below.
The employee acts as a process expert for this multi‑craft job dealing with mechanical specialist and electrical responsibilities related to the mechanical function. This includes reacting to process and equipment issues, preventive and predictive maintenance, as well as elimination of special cause variation while driving safety & quality and optimizing plant efficiency.
- Follows all Owens Corning safety policies and procedures.
- Works together in Safety & Housekeeping to build and maintain a safe, accident‑free work environment for themselves and others, changing the culture to place safety in the forefront of all activities.
- Utilizes machines, equipment and measuring instruments to perform tasks including, but not limited to; precision alignment, predictive maintenance, balancing, welding, pipe fitting, equipment repair.
- Ensures availability of required items & inventory.
- Utilizes journeyman multi‑functional mechanic and basic electrical knowledge in order to preserve and optimize plant assets and meet the needs of manufacturing.
- Provides support and leadership to other craft and non‑craft employees in the performance of maintenance tasks.
- Cooperates with others, plans and performs operational maintenance, including lubrication, to machinery and equipment associated with plant operations.
- Performs the job of trainer for production, apprentice and other craft personnel as related to craft work.
- Includes participation in the execution of training plans, providing input for training records and input into determination of certification status for each employee.
- Acts as a liaison to management, suppliers and customers.
- Assists with developmental and/or experimental projects.
- Utilizes computer expertise to complete records and reports and manage data (includes SAP, work orders, inventory, failure & trend analysis sheets, checklists, requisitions, audit sheets, etc.).
- Utilizes basic carpentry skills as needed.
- Utilizes forklift, cranes and other related mobile equipment, license obtained where necessary.
- Develops & maintains skills and knowledge of the job classification on a continuing basis by participating in formal and informal training situations related to the position.
- Works from information obtained from simple or complex diagrams, engineering drawings, sketches, equipment manuals, and also written or verbal instructions needed to perform assigned duties.
- Applies protective coatings to equipment, floors, and buildings.
- The Electro Mechanic will not perform electrical repairs or maintenance on equipment while energized. Where the equipment cannot be de‑energized or the feed circuit disconnect cannot be identified, the Instrument Shop shall be responsible for carrying out the necessary work.
- Shop tools – power tool cords, extension cords, welding equipment cables, portable lighting, lathes, milling machines, band saws, etc.
- Gearbox replacement is necessary – disconnecting and re‑connecting motor leads less than 10 hp. Example: A gearbox with a C‑face mounted motor needs repair or replacement and it is found that the motor shaft keyway is defective. The Electro Mechanic will be expected to carry out the motor replacement and replace any defective wiring or flexible conduit for the motor in question.
where work is NOT to be performed by Electro Mechanics
- Any work on equipment rated higher than 110 volts.
- Circuit or logic modifications.
- Power distribution system maintenance – switch gear,…
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