Location
Southfield
Posted
June 08, 2026
Commute
Local Area
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Job Description
**Job Title: Maintenance Technician β 1st Shift**
**Job Description**
This 1st shift Maintenance Technician role supports a high-volume stamping and assembly facility by maintaining and troubleshooting industrial equipment, robotics, and controls. The position focuses on electrical, robotic, PLC, hydraulic, and mechanical systems, ensuring reliable production while mentoring other technicians on automation and controls.
**Responsibilities**
+ Perform advanced troubleshooting and repair on Fanuc and Epson pick-and-place robots, including diagnosing faults, interpreting error codes, recalibrating (such as Z calibration), reviewing programs and teach points, and resolving alarm calls.
+ Inspect, maintain, and repair end-of-arm (EOA) tooling, including swapping out motherboards and other robotic components as needed.
+ Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems using schematics and a voltmeter on 24V, 110V, and 240V circuits, identifying root causes of failure...
**Job Description**
This 1st shift Maintenance Technician role supports a high-volume stamping and assembly facility by maintaining and troubleshooting industrial equipment, robotics, and controls. The position focuses on electrical, robotic, PLC, hydraulic, and mechanical systems, ensuring reliable production while mentoring other technicians on automation and controls.
**Responsibilities**
+ Perform advanced troubleshooting and repair on Fanuc and Epson pick-and-place robots, including diagnosing faults, interpreting error codes, recalibrating (such as Z calibration), reviewing programs and teach points, and resolving alarm calls.
+ Inspect, maintain, and repair end-of-arm (EOA) tooling, including swapping out motherboards and other robotic components as needed.
+ Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems using schematics and a voltmeter on 24V, 110V, and 240V circuits, identifying root causes of failure...