Adhere to all safety policies and procedures, working in a safe and effective manner
Perform service and preventative maintenance on all equipment within the DC
Respond to all equipment breakdowns in a timely manner based on priority systems
Maintain accurate parts and work order records (logged hours, Stores parts used, and detailed comments on failure cause / solution(s) or other relevant technical details) on computerized maintenance system (MAXIMO)
Perform repairs with minimal supervision, take responsibility and make decisions to see the job to completion within time demands
Troubleshoot electrical systems using electrical schematics, personal computers, panel layouts or manufacturer's specifications to effect repair
Work and learn together with Fortna Service Representative, Dematic technical support on systems issues and be SME for GTA DC
Dematic IQ Optimization of database management and Controls Systems
Maintenance and Repairs of Dematic Robotic Shuttle control software for troubleshooting and programing
Provide information on equipment / system problems to coordinator and provide updates as required
Provide required shift change hand-off information on equipment repairs or work orders to shift coordinator and incoming trades
Make recommendations to improve equipment operation / efficiency, reduce maintenance costs and improve maintenance service to customers
Demonstrate flexibility when tasks are reassigned or altered
Work with Mechanical trades and perform maintenance repairs as necessary
Follow maintenance quality and standard operating procedures as established
Perform PMS on the electrical panels, motors,VFDs, Shuttles and etc.
To work with a millwright when needed to complete any PMS or repairs
Qualifications
MANDATORY - Current Ontario Certificate of Qualification (Industrial Electrician – 442A) or #309A Construction Electrician license with relevant industrial experience
Experience effectively troubleshooting equipment electrical / controls problems and investigating the root cause of such problems
Experience in troubleshooting programmable controller (PLC) systems including Allen Bradley, Siemens systems and Beckhoff.
Experience in troubleshooting Dematic DIQ systems
Experience in troubleshooting, programming MDR Cards and controllers ( ITOH Denki, Dematic ECC)
Knowledge of electrical and electronic equipment as well as various testing procedures to diagnose and repair / setup of such equipment
Experience in the installation, trouble shooting and repair of DC Controllers and AC drives
Experience with Photo Electrics Sensors et up and calibration
Troubleshoot, maintain and repair industrial, electrical, and electronic control systems and other related devices
Conduct electrical preventive maintenance programs and keep maintenance records
Read and interpret drawings, blueprints, schematics, and electrical code specifications to determine layout of industrial electrical equipment installations
Experience in working with computerized maintenance management software (CMMS)
Ability to work at heights up to 50 feet
Ability to stand for long periods with occasional laying down, stooping, and crouching, plus frequent heavy lifting
Ability to systematically diagnoses faults in electrical and electronic systems and equipment and repairs or replaces electrical and electronic components as required
Ability to tests electrical and electronic equipment for proper function
Other duties as assigned
Assets
Experience working on conveyors, high speed sortation equipment and cognex scanners
Experience on TGW and Dematic SL2 Flex Sorters programs and divert controls and modules
Experience on Dematic ASRS and multi control shuttle system
Detailed understanding for programming of PLCs and PLC systems
Experience in DIQ systems for ASRS
Experience in troubleshooting MDR systems, Programing and maintenance
Experience in ASI, Can Bus, Wago
Experience in Sick light curtain safety systems and Fortress Lock safety systems
Experience in Cognex camera systems
Experience with Maximo CMMS
Demonstrated ability to plan / execute own work effectively and efficiently
Demonstrated ability to work effectively either alone or with other electricians
Completion of a four- or five-year industrial electrician apprenticeship program to be eligible for trade certification.