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With locations in the midwest and west coast, Fisher has been a leader in the circular industry since 1933. We’re continuously expanding our capabilities to keep ahead of the evolving needs of today’s businesses. Now, our 24/7 operation is able to integrate the right combination of traditional and digital marketing solutions to reach and influence key consumers. We are proud to be a family-owned company that offer a laid back work environment, great benefits and career growth.

Competitive Benefits:

• Health/Dental/Vision

• 401(k)

• Paid Time Off (PTO)

• Paid lunch breaks

• Sick days with rollover

• Vacation cash out options

• Voluntary Life, STD, LTD

Workplace:

• Casual Work Environment

• Employee Outings

• Montly Charity Projects

Career:

• Fast-paced Workplace

• Cutting-edge technology


OPEN POSITIONS:

Electrical and Mechanical Technicians

We are seeking Electrical and Mechanical Technicians to work on our printing presses. This should be able to:

  • Troubleshoot, diagnose and repair equipment breakdowns involving mechanical and electrical components.
  • Work from maintenance work orders as assigned to plan equipment repair and modification needs.
  • Diagnose nature of problem, perform a variety of electrical test procedures, disassemble equipment and replace defective parts, make connections, reassemble and test.
  • Tear down equipment, rebuild and replace defective parts and components.
  • Set short term priorities in responding to plant breakdowns and emergency situations and work on off shifts as directed.
  • Pull parts as required from stock and document part needs, notify purchasing clerk or supervisor when to reorder parts.
  • Install and hook-up manufacturing equipment, exercising care as to size of motors, voltage requirements, and balance circuits for proper power distribution.
  • Perform preventive maintenance procedures as assigned.
  • Coordinate repair activities with other maintenance supervisor and/or foreman as necessary.
  • Modify existing PLC programs to meet changes in production equipment design and operations and prepare necessary documentation.
  • Notify supervisor of unusual problems or delays.
  • Document print/procedure changes as required.
  • Use a variety of electrical test instruments, personal computer, hand power tools, grinders, forklift truck, man lift, hoists and hand tools.
  • Perform daily inspections of all equipment plant wide to identify possible equipment problems.

If this sounds like something you can do, we want to hear from you.