Main Responsibilities and Required Skills for an Electromechanical Technician

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An Electromechanical Technician is a professional who combines expertise in electrical and mechanical systems to install, maintain, and repair complex machinery and equipment. They play a crucial role in ensuring the proper functioning of electromechanical systems across various industries, including manufacturing, automotive, and telecommunications. In this blog post, we describe the primary responsibilities and the most in-demand hard and soft skills for Electromechanical Technicians.

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Main Responsibilities of an Electromechanical Technician

The following list describes the typical responsibilities of an Electromechanical Technician:

Adhere to

Adhere to all safety rules and guidelines.

Analyze

Analyze and record test results, and prepare written documentation.

Assemble

  • Assemble complex mechanical and electrical products using hand tools to achieve precise tolerances.

  • Assemble electrical components and sub-components.

Assist in

  • Assist in the commissioning and decommissioning of equipment.

  • Assist in the termination and hook-up of equipment as required.

  • Assist other maintenance personnel with repairs as needed, especially in particular areas.

  • Assist senior shop personnel as required.

  • Assist with day to day lab activities.

  • Assist with problem-solving activities for 3D printing system issues.

Calibrate

  • Calibrate and adjust equipment to meet specifications.

  • Calibrate electronic equipment and instruments.

Carry out

Carry out certain electrical work or PLC programming.

Clean

Clean work area after work is complete.

Collaborate with

  • Collaborate with engineers and other technicians to solve complex problems.

  • Collaborate with other technicians on mechanical and electrical problems.

  • Collaborate with quality control teams to ensure product compliance.

Communicate

Communicate openly, honestly and frequently.

Complete

  • Complete assigned work orders to install new equipment or modify existing ones.

  • Complete documentation relating to regulatory requirements.

  • Complete special projects that are assigned in a timely manner.

Comply with

Comply with all plant safety requirements, as well as other policies and procedures.

Conduct

  • Conduct equipment inspections for safety and compliance.

  • Conduct performance analysis and recommend improvements.

  • Conduct preventive maintenance to extend equipment lifespan.

Contribute

Contribute ideas for improvements in all areas using the appropriate means of communication.

Coordinate

  • Coordinate, with the Health and Safety team, the HSE program.

  • Coordinate with vendors and suppliers for parts and materials.

Create

Create, and documents work completed using C-Works.

Demonstrate

Demonstrate the Company's Core and Growth Values in performance of all job functions.

Develop

Develop a thorough understanding of all electromechanical control systems in the factory.

Diagnose

  • Diagnose and repair electrical components.

  • Diagnose and troubleshoot issues in electromechanical systems.

Dismantle

Dismantle and reassemble machines or installations in order to have access to defective parts.

Document

  • Document all observations, suggestions for work process improvements, and daily SI test event logs.

  • Document and complete planned repairs and maintenance activities.

  • Document repairs, maintenance activities, and equipment performance.

  • Document testing and record test results.

Drive

Drive light trucks and vans for local courier tasks.

Ensure

  • Ensure compliance with the CNESST legislation and follow up according to regulatory constraints.

  • Ensure preventive maintenance according to the established schedule.

  • Ensure routine maintenance, based on maintenance instructions, plans and programs.

  • Ensure the repair and maintenance of certain machines.

Establish

  • Establish and maintain long term relationships.

  • Establish clear accountability and provide the authority to achieve goals.

Evaluate

Evaluate returned material for failure and root cause.

Execute

Execute industrial mechanics works.

Fabricate

  • Fabricate and install various electrical, piping, pneumatic and mechanical equipment.

  • Fabricate test equipment and fixtures for use in a manufacturing environment.

Facilitate

Facilitate electronic and PLC training within the department.

Follow

  • Follow all safety policies and procedures.

  • Follow detailed assembly instructions and procedures.

  • Follow safety protocols and maintain a safe work environment.

Foster

Foster a culture of mutual respect, innovation, and pride.

Generate

Generate consistent profitable growth by providing innovative solutions and outstanding service.

Identify

  • Identify and anticipate health and safety concerns and hazards.

  • Identify and implement energy-saving measures.

  • Identify safety risks and works to reduce them.

Implement

Implement upgrades and modifications to improve equipment performance.

Influence

Influence and help the entire company to implement HSE training initiatives.

Inspect

  • Inspect and verify the quality of manufactured products.

  • Inspect parts and assemblies for defects.

Install

  • Install and assemble electromechanical systems and equipment.

  • Install and upgrade equipment.

  • Install and wire electrical components and circuits.

  • Install electrical conduit and wiring for electrical circuits.

  • Install electronic parts and hardware, using soldering equipment and hand tools.

  • Install, maintain and service equipment.

  • Install / troubleshoot / repair AC and DC drives / motors.

Interface with

Interface with co-workers and other departments on issues that concern or affect them.

Keep

  • Keep inventory of spare parts and consumables.

  • Keep up to date with industry standards and regulations.

Lead

  • Lead and directs the work of others when given the authority.

  • Lead a team during project process.

Maintain

  • Maintain and repair machinery.

  • Maintain and troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

  • Maintain a neat and orderly workplace.

  • Maintain, constructs and test electrical components using schematics and drawings.

  • Maintain high levels of quality while preparing, executing and documenting tests.

  • Maintain inventory of job materials.

  • Maintain regular and punctual attendance.

  • Maintain shop and storage areas in a neat and orderly fashion.

Manage

Manage small projects to maintain or upgrade equipment.

Minor

Minor machining using a mill saw, and drill to fabricate, assemble or modify equipment.

Modify

Modify / read / troubleshoot / install PLC programs.

Notify

Notify appropriate management personnel and assist in the solution of the problems.

Operate

  • Operate and maintain diagnostic and testing equipment.

  • Operate metalworking machines to make housings, fittings, and fixtures.

  • Operate, test, or maintain robotic equipment.

Order

  • Order components to populate circuit boards (knowledge of electrical components).

  • Order parts and manage inventory.

Perform

  • Perform all tasks safely and does not take risks.

  • Perform annual thermography study and report.

  • Perform basic electrical testing, continuity checks and voltage / resistance current relationships.

  • Perform electrical and mechanical assemblies using schematics and mechanical drawings.

  • Perform electrical and mechanical repairs as required to maintain all processes in the factory.

  • Perform electrical installations in compliance with the national electrical code.

  • Perform maintenance related cleaning of equipment.

  • Perform mechanical repairs as required.

  • Perform mechanical repairs to any plant system as required.

  • Perform needed repair and refurbishment on all designated medical equipment and parts.

  • Perform planned maintenance on automated cranes, conveyors, and specialty equipment.

  • Perform preventative maintenance & calibration programs & keeping maintenance records.

  • Perform reliability centered maintenance (RCM) to minimize downtime and machinery breakdown.

  • Perform root cause analysis on equipment failures.

  • Perform routine maintenance and inspections to ensure proper operation.

  • Perform safety audits and trainings.

  • Perform soldering on electronic components.

  • Perform tests in accordance with test procedures.

  • Perform unplanned / reactive electrical, mechanical repairs.

Plan

Plan assembly of products based on completed designs, producing assembly instructions.

Provide

  • Provide clean, safe and ethical work environment.

  • Provide design and manufacturability input to engineers.

  • Provide technical reports consisting of relevant test procedures and results.

  • Provide technical support and guidance to other team members.

Pull

Pull and terminate cable for instrumentation installation and repair.

Pursue

Pursue operational excellence and quality in everything we do.

Read

  • Read and interpret blueprints and diagrams.

  • Read and interpret technical drawings and schematics.

  • Read and understand electrical schematics, wiring diagrams and mechanical drawings.

  • Read and understand mechanical drawings and schematics.

  • Read and understand mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic and electrical schematics.

Rebuild

Rebuild various parts / equipment.

Recommend

Recommend changes in documentation to ensure high quality results.

Repair

  • Repair and calibrate hydraulic and pneumatic assemblies.

  • Repair or replace faulty components and parts.

Replace

Replace and disassemble mechanical and electrical components.

Research

Research and identify solutions then report, prepare scope of work and cost estimates to resolve.

Seek out

Seek out and identify obsolete, unsupported or otherwise deficient systems.

Set-up

Set-up, install, maintain, troubleshoot and repair complex mechanical and electrical equipment.

Stay updated with

Stay updated with emerging technologies and advancements in the field.

Supply

Supply and maintain their own tools.

Support

Support electrical and mechanical engineers for development and testing.

Test

  • Test and evaluate the performance of electromechanical systems.

  • Test the performance of electro-mechanical assemblies, using test instruments.

Train

Train operators and users on equipment operation and maintenance.

Travel

Travel to customer locations to provide field support for equipment.

Troubleshoot

  • Troubleshoot and correct malfunctions at the component and subassembly level.

  • Troubleshoot and installs safety and motor starter control circuits.

  • Troubleshoot and repair circuit boards.

  • Troubleshoot and repair electrical control systems.

  • Troubleshoot real-time equipment issues with customers.

  • Troubleshoot, test and repair electronic production equipment.

Understand

  • Understand and follow site specific protocols and escalation procedures.

  • Understand and follow safety policies and procedures.

  • Understand electrical logic to troubleshoot electrical issues.

  • Understand production costs to include waste, scrap and re-work.

  • Understand that performing job tasks in a safe manner is the highest priority.

Use

  • Use hand and power tools to perform mechanical repairs.

  • Use micrometers and calipers, electric hand tools and meters.

Utilize

Utilize proper test equipment.

Work with

Work with other teams to coordinate equipment scheduling / shipping.

Most In-demand Hard Skills

The following list describes the most required technical skills of an Electromechanical Technician:

  1. Proficiency in electrical systems troubleshooting and repair.

  2. Knowledge of mechanical systems and machinery.

  3. Understanding of electrical schematics and blueprints.

  4. Competence in using hand and power tools for mechanical repairs.

  5. Familiarity with PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) programming.

  6. Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and specifications.

  7. Knowledge of electrical control systems and automation.

  8. Competence in diagnosing and repairing hydraulic and pneumatic systems.

  9. Proficiency in using diagnostic and testing equipment.

  10. Understanding of safety procedures and regulations.

  11. Knowledge of electrical and electronic circuits.

  12. Familiarity with motor control systems and drives.

  13. Competence in soldering and wiring electrical components.

  14. Proficiency in using measurement and calibration instruments.

  15. Understanding of mechanical power transmission systems.

  16. Knowledge of industrial control networks and protocols.

  17. Familiarity with robotic systems and automation technologies.

  18. Competence in troubleshooting and repairing electronic equipment.

  19. Proficiency in using computer software for data analysis and equipment monitoring.

  20. Understanding of maintenance management systems.

Most In-demand Soft Skills

The following list describes the most required soft skills of an Electromechanical Technician:

  1. Strong problem-solving and analytical skills.

  2. Excellent attention to detail and accuracy.

  3. Effective communication and interpersonal abilities.

  4. Ability to work independently and as part of a team.

  5. Time management and organizational skills.

  6. Adaptability and flexibility in a dynamic work environment.

  7. Continuous learning mindset and curiosity.

  8. Collaboration and teamwork capabilities.

  9. Critical thinking and decision-making skills.

  10. Strong work ethic and commitment to quality.

Conclusion

Becoming an Electromechanical Technician requires a combination of technical expertise and essential soft skills. By excelling in their responsibilities and possessing the required skills, Electromechanical Technicians can contribute to the efficient operation and maintenance of electromechanical systems, ensuring the smooth functioning of various industries.

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