Systems Support Specialist; Electro-Mechanical PLC
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Manufacturing / Production
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Automation Engineering
Systems Support Specialist (Electro-Mechanical with PLC Experience) About The Team
This team is part of the Print Operations Business Group.
AboutThe Role
The System Support Specialist is responsible for ensuring the maximum availability and performance of advanced production, manufacturing, and automation equipment. This hands‑on role involves comprehensive installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of mechanical, electrical, and control systems. You will work independently under limited supervision to perform complex breakdown analysis, preventative maintenance (PM), equipment upgrades, and provide machinist and technical skills in a fast‑paced industrial environment.
You will be based at our LaGrange, GA print plant and will report to the Associate Director, Production.
- Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair failures in advanced production, manufacturing, and automation equipment, including mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
- Perform preventative maintenance (PM): inspect equipment for proper functioning and carry out routine, predictive, and preventive maintenance duties per manufacturer specifications and computerized PM schedules/data.
- Conduct system diagnostics using electrical test equipment (e.g., DVM, oscilloscopes) to troubleshoot electrical circuitry down to the component level, including control circuits, AC/DC drives (VFDs), and basic electrical systems (starters, fuses, contacts, relays).
- Troubleshoot and perform maintenance on PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) control systems. Experience with setup, programming, and troubleshooting of PLCs is highly valued.
- Perform maintenance on heavy mechanical systems, including gear boxes, chain drives, sprockets, motors, seals, bearings, compressors, and hydraulic/pneumatic components (cylinders, pumps, valves).
- Conduct maintenance and adjustment/repair of building mechanical systems (e.g., air compressors, HVAC systems) and power distribution systems as required.
- Operate machining tools, including lathes, milling machines, grinders, drill presses, and other shop equipment to produce, repair, or reproduce replacement parts and components for machinery.
- Fabricate, modify, and repair machine parts, tooling, and fixtures from various materials according to blueprints, technical specifications, or reverse‑engineered samples, if required.
- Use precision measuring instruments (micrometers, calipers, gauges) to ensure all machined parts meet specified tolerances and quality standards.
- Read, analyze, and interpret complex mechanical drawings, blueprints, electrical schematics, and technical procedures/manuals to make necessary repairs, adjustments, and to fabricate components.
- Create and close work orders using asset management systems, documenting labor hours, equipment status, failures, and parts used (including machined components). Complete a detailed shift report as required.
- Test inventory items, such as electronic control boards, periodically. Assist in developing, maintaining, and managing parts ordering and inventory.
- Enforce and adhere to all safety requirements, including Lockout/Tagout (LOTO), Arc Flash, Hot Work procedures, and Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
- Work effectively in a team‑based environment, collaborating with production staff, maintenance colleagues, and potentially providing support or mentorship.
- Machining:
Proven proficiency in operating and setting up manual machining tools (lathes, mills, grinders) and machining processes. - Diagnostics:
Proven experience with logical troubleshooting (diagnostics, problem‑solving) for electro‑mechanical equipment. - Electrical:
Competent in fundamental electrical skills for installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting electrical systems. - Reading Schematics:
Ability to read and apply knowledge from mechanical drawings (hydraulic/pneumatic), electrical schematics, and detailed…
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