
Maintenance Technician IV
- Louisville, KY
- $36.52 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance coverage starts on day one of employment.
- Access to up to 50% of your paycheck based on hours worked before payday.
- 18 paid time off (PTO) days annually for full-time employees (accrual prorated based on employment start date) and 6 company holidays per year.
- 6% company contribution to a 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan each pay period, no employee contribution required.
- Employee discounts, parental leave, and other benefits.
- Safety shoes provided (where applicable).
- Be the primary responder (24x7) for all complex system issues involving automated material handling sortation and controls (EMS, WCS, Sort Director, EWM, Hardware, Software) Material handling equipment to include AS/RS, cross belt sorters, conveyors, auto document insertion equipment, automated packing and lidding machines, carton erectors, print and apply.
- Assist with any infrastructure upgrades along with modifications/repairs to DC assets.
- Troubleshoot/diagnose and repair the mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic and control system components of the automated material handling system and building components, including: PLCs, DC drives, AC invertors, Linear motors, Print and Apply, VDFs, Encoders, Scanners, and Power distribution.
- Communication systems (CAN, ASi, Profi, ethernet)
- Work in teams, both internal and external, to the DC operations to resolve problems by proposing unique and solutions.
- Must be available for 24-hour on-call rotation.
- Perform audits and quality checks on Powered Industrial Equipment, automated material handling systems and building assets.
- Provide diagnosis analyses on different building equipment, MHE and PIE.
- Troubleshoot and report on material handling system performance (i.e. charts, graphs, data).
- Other duties as assigned
- Technical degree, Bachelor's degree in Engineering
- Minimum of 5 years of building and equipment maintenance experience with two years maintaining automated material handling systems.
- Complete technical training in electronic controls, power distribution and PLC troubleshooting.
- Experienced using electrical test equipment, hand tools, power tools, calipers, gauges.
- Experienced with reading and interpreting MEP (Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing) drawings and schematics.
- High level of understanding of codes such as the NEC, BOCA and UBC, MSDS, and OSHA.
- Technical skills to become subject matter expert for automated material handling systems.
- Design, implement, and document PLC (Siemens, Allen Bradley) programming changes to automated equipment when authorized.
- Understanding of power distribution, power generation, and control circuits.
- Troubleshoot and implement changes to I/O device networks such as ProfiBus, ASiBus, Data Highway and CanBus.
- Experience with thermal imaging equipment to detect early failure(s) of both mechanical and electrical equipment.
- Experienced with AC drives (set-up, programming, faults).