Troubleshooting and repair: Diagnose and fix electrical problems on injection molding machines, including issues with PLCs, HMIs, servo drives, motors, relays, and sensors..
Preventive maintenance: Perform scheduled maintenance on electrical panels, wiring, and components to prevent breakdowns and ensure consistent machine performance.
Installation and commissioning: Assist with the installation, wiring, and setup of new machines and electrical control systems.
Auxiliary equipment: Maintain and repair the electrical systems of support equipment like chillers, temperature controllers, and robots.
Collaboration: Work with mechanical and production teams to resolve machine stoppages quickly and ensure operational efficiency.
Documentation: Maintain detailed records of maintenance activities, spare parts usage, and machine downtime.
Safety: Ensure all electrical work complies with safety norms, including proper lockout-tagout procedures.
Process improvement: Suggest and implement improvements to increase machine efficiency and energy conservation.
Qualifications:
Education: A diploma in electrical engineering or a related field is often required.
Experience: Previous experience in electrical maintenance, particularly with injection molding machines, is essential.