Multiple certificates and degrees may be assessed by manager and HR to determine relevancy to minimum qualifications and experience KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIESAbility to follow procedures as directed by work orders or high-level technicians/managementAbility to interpret electrical or mechanical schematics, manufacturer’s manuals and engineering specifications to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair system faults and failures or determine escalationAbility to utilize the Enterprise Asset Management (EAM) software to enter and retrieve prescribed dataAbility to solve mechanical or electrical problems, which may include understanding of engineering formulasAbility to diagnose mechanical power transmission, electrical or PLC/controls issues by troubleshooting at multiple component and system levelEffective verbal and written communication within own department to peers, managers, and outside vendors to convey technical data and needsNeed to collaborate successfully with department, operations, vendors and support teams that failures or projects may requireSoftware skills, including Microsoft Office suite and other web-based applicationsPossess time management and organizational skills JOB CONDITIONSWill need to use hand tools and possibly power toolsMay be working in hot or cold temperaturesMay need to stand, walk, bend, stoop and squatPreferred Qualifications: Pay Transparency: Pay: $22.50 - $34.97/hrAdditional Details: Pay Transparency:The compensation listed reflects the pay range or rate of pay reasonably expected for this posted position at the posted location or locations. MechanicalUnderstand power transmission concepts, such as gear ratios, service factor, horsepower and frame size to repair/replace a failed gearbox and/or motor when the correct replacement parts are not availableUnderstand mechanical design concepts to be able to replace failed pulleys and bearings with replacements that don’t match design without impacting performance of a conveyor (speed, torque, etc.)Can read, interpret and create or modify mechanical drawingsElectricalUse a digital multimeter to resistance test de-energized circuits.