Description: Occupational Summary: This occupation covers the installation, maintenance, overhaul, rebuilding, modification, and repair of industrial electrical systems and equipment and all types of industrial electronic controls on machine instruments and industrial equipment requiring ingenuity and experience in diagnosing and correcting control malfunctions.
Work Performed: Troubleshoots integrally related hydraulic, mechanical, and electronic control systems to isolate malfunctions in electronic controls and servo systems including computer numerical controls, programmable controllers, mini-computers, micro-processors, SCR controls, electronic tracer control systems, boiler controls, and other industrial controls and amplifiers.Disassembles, repairs or replaces defective components and makes exacting coordinated adjustments as necessary to maintain control performance and overall machine efficiency in accordance with system standards and machine instrument specifications.Chooses routing, location, and method of installing wires, conduits, electrical equipment, fixtures, and accessories; follows trade practices, blueprints, wiring diagrams, and applicable state, municipal, and underwriter specifications, codes, and ordinances.Computes wire gauge, power, and load limit requirements.Diagnoses malfunctions of control systems by observing and interpreting electronic control signals and reasoning levels by utilizing external electronic test devices.Writes programmable interface logic programs using Boolean algebra, ladder diagrams, and basic computer language.Substitutes transistors, IC's, and other semiconductor devices using data books without engineering assistance.Performs construction and maintenance operations such as installing and maintaining industrial electrical motors, transformer banks, transformers, welding generators, panels, and switchboards.Replaces solid state boards or components.Inspects and maintains electrical systems and accessories on plant machines and equipment and overhead crane and hoist equipment.Resolves need for electrical repair and replacement and the best and safest method for restoring interrupted electrical service and for making emergency repairs.Performs mechanical operations necessary to dismantling, disassembly, repair, and installation of electrical units.Knowledge and Abilities: To apply a complete knowledge of electrical and electronic maintenance, shop philosophy, practices, procedures, codes, and ordinances in installing and maintaining electronic control devices, machine servo controls, and computer NC-controlled equipment.To read and interpret complex wiring and circuit diagrams, schematics, logic prints, installation, and construction blueprints.To troubleshoot by using computer diagnostics and CRT troubleshooting techniques.To use electrician hand instruments, electrical shop power tools, equipment and accessories, electrical testing and measuring instruments, electrical handbooks, and charts.To be familiar with NC software and programming techniques and diagnostic routines and special test tape troubleshooting procedures.Basic Qualifications: A candidate is required to take and satisfactorily complete an entrance Proficiency Demonstration (PD). To qualify for the PD, an employee must have one of the following minimum levels of experience and/or training:
Three years documented experience maintaining Industrial Electronic NC and CNC equipment, including documented working knowledge of machine tool software, and two years experience performing industrial electrical maintenance or construction.Completion of a high quality industrial based electronic Equipment Maintenance Apprenticeship program. Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training (BAT) Certified Apprenticeship programs are typically 8,000 hours duration. In addition, two years of documented industrial electrical maintenance or construction experience is required.Completion of a four year (8,000 hour) Industrial Electrician Apprenticeship program equivalent to that given by the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW), plus one year documented experience maintaining industrial electronic NC and CNC equipment.Desired Skills: Good electrical troubleshooting skills. Experience in a machine shop troubleshooting CNC equipment and PLC's.
Clearance Level: None
Other Important Information You Should Know: Expression of Interest: By applying to this job, you are expressing interest in this position and could be considered for other career opportunities where similar skills and requirements have been identified as a match.
Ability to Work Remotely: Onsite Full-time: The work associated with this position will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility.
Work Schedules: Lockheed Martin supports a variety of alternate work schedules that provide additional flexibility to our employees.
Schedule for this Position: 4x10 hour day, 3 days off per week
Lockheed Martin is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Experience Level: Hourly/Non-Exempt
Business Unit: AERONAUTICS COMPANY
Relocation Available: Possible
Career Area: Facilities
Type: Full-Time
Shift: Third
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