About the Role
Picture this: a conveyor slows, a 480V motor trips, and a proximity switch isn’t reading. You’re the first call. As our Electro-Mechanical Maintenance Specialist in Corsicana, TX, you’ll be the on-the-floor problem solver—moving from diagnostics to repair across electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems to keep production humming. Immediate opening.
Compensation & Schedule
- Pay: $31–$42 per hour, depending on experience
- Hours: Monday–Friday, 7:00 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
What You’ll Tackle
Electrical Focus
- Handle major/minor electrical work including 480V three-phase motor installs/repairs, motor starter circuits, VFDs, photo-eye sensors, proximity switches, E-Stop circuits, and ground-fault detection—following Pactiv’s Electrical Safety Program.
- Use precision tools and test gear: amp meter, ohm meter, test lamp, megger, and standard hand tools.
- Read/interpret electrical schematics and symbols; apply electrical theory and basic Ohm’s Law.
- Troubleshoot complex plant issues with emphasis on AC/DC drives and motor control circuits; PLC experience is a plus.
Mechanical Focus
- Service pneumatics and hydraulics; clean, lubricate, and adjust equipment.
- Diagnose, disassemble, repair/replace, and maintain mechanical systems: motors, conveyors, pumps, belts, chains, and more.
- Interpret mechanical drawings/prints and P&ID diagrams during installs and repairs.
What You Bring
- Education/Experience: 2-year Industrial Electrical degree or 1–2 years of relevant industrial experience.
- 2–4 years of boiler exposure preferred; current Boiler Operator Certification preferred.
- Experience baseline: Two years as a Plant Shift Maintenance Technician or four years of industrial maintenance handling both electrical and mechanical repairs.
- Hands-on skills: strong mechanical aptitude; proven troubleshooting on electro-mechanical equipment.
- Technical toolkit: basic computer literacy; ability to read blueprints/schematics (electrical and mechanical); familiarity with AC/DC drives and PLCs.
- Bonus skills: forklift and high-lift operation; welding; shop equipment use; fabrication.
- Soft skills: clear written/verbal communication; self-directed; adaptable to other duties as needed.
You’re Proficient In
- PLC troubleshooting
- Electrical schematics and electrical troubleshooting
- Facilities maintenance and mechanical troubleshooting
- Hydraulics and pneumatics troubleshooting
- Blueprint reading
Tools & Tech You’ll Use
- Variable Frequency Drives (VFD)
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
- Conveyor systems
- Servo motors
Join us to keep critical manufacturing assets reliable, safe, and productive—one fix at a time.