Electro Mechanical Technician
Listed on 2026-07-09
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic
Cohere Beauty is a diverse team of strategic collaborators, product innovators, R and D formulators, and manufacturing professionals. Built on beauty and rooted in quality, our promise is to collaborate, co-innovate, co-develop, and co-manufacture. Promoting diversity and sustainability through our facilities and supply chains, Cohere Beauty’s approach to social, safety, and environmental responsibility is grounded in a commitment to our employees, customers, and the communities where we live and work.
At Cohere Beauty, we’re here for what’s next.
The Electro-Mechanical Technician tests, calibrates, troubleshoots, and maintains automated electro-mechanical equipment in an industrial setting. This role focuses on sustaining equipment uptime and improving manufacturing equipment and sources supporting that equipment.
This is what you will do:- Troubleshoot and repair manufacturing equipment and systems, particularly more difficult electrical issues.
- Diagnose PLC logic, sensor faults, board and power failures, and electrical systems.
- Diagnose pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems.
- Assemble machine components utilizing hand and appropriate tooling.
- Build electro-mechanical circuits, wire, and program PLCs.
- Perform machine inspections daily to determine start-up problems, operation, and proper output.
- Perform regular and preventative maintenance on installed electro-mechanical equipment.
- Install new equipment, material handling, pneumatics, and other machinery.
- Install conduit, wire, machine controls, VFDs, switches, and motors.
- Assist other maintenance personnel with repairs as needed, especially in particular areas of expertise.
- Document tests and report to departmental leaders for review and resolution.
- Knowledge and experience in operating all types of hand and power tools while adhering to safety protocols.
- Complete work orders following proper procedures.
- Complete maintenance and repair logs.
- Perform work on-site.
- Ability to maintain, reliable and predictable attendance.
- Demonstrate independent judgment and make recommendations regarding business practices.
- Communicate effectively with others.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Vocational certificate or associate degree in electromechanics.
- Experience with PLCs, PLC logic, pneumatics, and electrical circuits and componentry.
- Ability to operate multimeters and other diagnostic equipment.
- Clear understanding of basic electrical principles.
- Working knowledge of mechanical, pneumatics, machine drive, and fabrication systems.
- Ability to understand drawings, blueprints, schematics, and inspection manuals.
- Thorough understanding of electrical/electronic components and equipment.
- Physical stamina and manual dexterity.
- Proven ability to work under pressure and against deadlines without sacrificing accuracy.
- Ability to inspect work and make quality control decisions.
- Ability to use accurate weights and measurement equipment in metrics.
- Solid Word and Excel abilities.
- Ability to read, write, and speak English competently.
- Ability to perform work on-site.
- Ability to maintain regular, dependable, and predictable attendance.
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