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Full-time
On-site
Plant City, Florida, United States

Position: Electro Mechanic I

Location: Plant City, FL

Wage: Starting at $31.60/hr

Shift: Day & Night Shift (Would train on day shift)

You will like working for us as we have amazing people and a highly collaborative culture.   Global success hasn’t changed our tight-knit feeling – we’ve simply grown into a larger, more diverse family.   We have thousands of jobs around the globe and encourage all of our associates to chase their dreams without having to find them in another company – it truly is a special place.

While reporting to the Maintenance Supervisor, the Electro Mechanic II is responsible for achieving a high level of reliability for plant equipment by performing tasks required to maintain equipment and minimize downtime. This individual will use their training and knowledge to perform equipment/process/system maintenance, troubleshoot equipment, make repairs, and identify opportunities for improvement.

This is a skilled maintenance technician position; whose roles and responsibilities are as follows:

  • Must be able to work safely and follow all Sonoco safety rules and procedures.

  • Must be able to pass electrical skills and safety testing to become a qualified Category 2 worker.

  • Must follow all Sonoco Electrical Safety Work Practices.

  • Must be able to learn and improve skills and knowledge about equipment troubleshooting and maintenance.

  • Will work on electrical systems up to 480 Volts.

  • Expected to have strong knowledge and experience with PLC’s, AC/DC motors controls, other electric/electronic devices.

  • Work at heights up to 60 feet.

  • Run conduit and other cable management systems.

  • Mechanic, pneumatic, hydraulic and building repairs.

  • Subject to emergency call-in.

  • Correctly report spare parts usage.

  • Maintaining housekeeping and organization.

This position is in the Perimeter of Store Plastics Plant in Plant City, FL.

  • You will need to be Sonoco mission driven.

  • You will need 3-5 years’ experience within an industrial setting.

  • You must have knowledge of PLC, VFDs, and other electrical/electronic devices.

  • Able to understand electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic schematics and systems. Use this ability to troubleshoot and repair equipment.

  • Proficient computer skills, Microsoft Office, CMMS.

  • General math skills.

  • Proficient use of applicable electronic measuring and diagnostic tools; multimeter, circuit locator, thermal imaging equipment.

  • Strong communication skills verbal, written and phone.

  • Organization and time management.

  • Maintaining technical knowledge; course training and continued education required.

We care about the health and wellness of you and your family.  That is why we offer a comprehensive benefits package that makes it easier to manage your health and provide financial security for you and your family. 

Apply today and help us get stronger!