At Alliance Laundry Systems, our family of brands offers solutions to a worldwide customer base through the delivery of premium quality laundry products and services. Our corporate focus of putting the customer first drives our commercial quality product development strategy, marketing programs, and technical support.
Whether the buyer is a large-scale hotel looking for an on-premises laundry, a laundromat owner, or a family in need of a washer and dryer for their residence, we're dedicated to providing the most efficient, high quality solution.
Alliance Laundry Systems manufactures products under the well known brand names of Speed Queen®, UniMac®, Primus®, Huebsch®, and IPSO®. Our brands are supported by an extensive network of distributors and route operators throughout the world.
Here at Alliance Laundry Systems, we operate with the highest level of integrity. If you are a person with a strong work ethic and a positive attitude, we have the right opportunity for you. We are a very stable and successful manufacturing operation. While fast paced, we do provide you with the rules and direction and surround you with a team that will help ensure you are successful. If this sounds interesting, we have a position for you!
Standard Work Hours:
1st shift M-Th 5am-3pm
Compensation:
Hourly Rate: $41.41 to $44.20, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Sign-On Bonus: $10,000 upon successful hiring
Shift Differential: $3.25 an hour
This competitive compensation package reflects the importance and responsibility of this position within our organization.
Responsibilities:
Design minor electrical circuits and to test and troubleshoot electrical, PLC and electronic circuits used for the control of machines and equipment.
Troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
Install electrical and electronic controls on machines and equipment by reading and interpreting schematics or blueprints.
Must have knowledge of electrical power and water distribution systems.
Must perform basic mechanical repairs.
Must be able to perform the work of the lower-class identifications.
May direct the work of others in the lower classifications.
Must dismantle electrical machinery and replace defective electrical or mechanical parts such as brushes and armatures.
Must install and monitor performance of installed electrical equipment for hazards, adjustments, or replacement.
Interpret blueprints, work from sketches or verbal instructions.
Do lay outs, assembles, installs, tests, repairs, and adjust electrical fixtures, apparatus, equipment, wiring, and new services to include panels, breakers, and conduit.
Must mount motors, transformers, and lighting fixtures into position and complete circuits according to diagram specifications.
Do repairs, installs, replaces and test electrical circuits, and equipment using appropriate tools and testing instruments.
Perform a variety of work as directed by the Group Leader.
Qualifications:
Two-year Associate degree and 5+ years’ work experience required.
Ability to utilize a computer to search for parts and enter work into a CMMS.
Our jobs require:
Standing long period, sitting, manual dexterity, stooping, bending
Passing a pre-employment physical including a baseline test of lifting a minimum of 50 pounds
Passing a pre-employment drug screen and background check
Benefits as an Alliance employee include:
Stable and growing work environment!
Annual social events throughout the year for all employees and their families
Paid vacation in your first year
Tuition Reimbursement
Annual Perfect Attendance Awards
Safety Recognition Program
Medical Plan with company paid Health Reimbursement Account
Dental and Vision Plans
401k Plan
11 Company Paid Holidays
Company paid Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance with option to purchase additional
Company paid Long Term Disability (LTD)
Annual wage increases
MUST HAVE:
Two-year Associate degree and 5+ years’ work experience required.
Ability to utilize a computer to search for parts and enter work into a CMMS.
Experience in designing minor electrical circuits and to test and troubleshoot electrical, PLC and electronic circuits used for the control of machines and equipment.
Experience in troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
Install electrical and electronic controls on machines and equipment by reading and interpreting schematics or blueprints.
Must have knowledge of electrical power and water distribution systems.
Must perform basic mechanical repairs.
Interpret blueprints, work from sketches or verbal instructions.
Job Description:
Overview
Here at Alliance Laundry Systems, we operate with the highest level of integrity. If you are a person with a strong work ethic and a positive attitude, we have the right opportunity for you. We are a very stable and successful manufacturing operation. While fast paced, we do provide you with the rules and direction and surround you with a team that will help ensure you are successful. If this sounds interesting, we have a position for you!
Standard Work Hours:
1st shift M-Th 5am-3pm
Compensation:
Hourly Rate: $41.41 to $44.20, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
Sign-On Bonus: $10,000 upon successful hiring
Shift Differential: $3.25 an hour
This competitive compensation package reflects the importance and responsibility of this position within our organization.
Responsibilities:
Design minor electrical circuits and to test and troubleshoot electrical, PLC and electronic circuits used for the control of machines and equipment.
Troubleshoot hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
Install electrical and electronic controls on machines and equipment by reading and interpreting schematics or blueprints.
Must have knowledge of electrical power and water distribution systems.
Must perform basic mechanical repairs.
Must be able to perform the work of the lower-class identifications.
May direct the work of others in the lower classifications.
Must dismantle electrical machinery and replace defective electrical or mechanical parts such as brushes and armatures.
Must install and monitor performance of installed electrical equipment for hazards, adjustments, or replacement.
Interpret blueprints, work from sketches or verbal instructions.
Do lay outs, assembles, installs, tests, repairs, and adjust electrical fixtures, apparatus, equipment, wiring, and new services to include panels, breakers, and conduit.
Must mount motors, transformers, and lighting fixtures into position and complete circuits according to diagram specifications.
Do repairs, installs, replaces and test electrical circuits, and equipment using appropriate tools and testing instruments.
Perform a variety of work as directed by the Group Leader.
Qualifications:
Two-year Associate degree and 5+ years’ work experience required.
Ability to utilize a computer to search for parts and enter work into a CMMS.
Our jobs require:
Standing long period, sitting, manual dexterity, stooping, bending
Passing a pre-employment physical including a baseline test of lifting a minimum of 50 pounds
Passing a pre-employment drug screen and background check
Benefits as an Alliance employee include:
Stable and growing work environment!
Annual social events throughout the year for all employees and their families
Paid vacation in your first year
Tuition Reimbursement
Annual Perfect Attendance Awards
Safety Recognition Program
Medical Plan with company paid Health Reimbursement Account
Dental and Vision Plans
401k Plan
11 Company Paid Holidays
Company paid Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance with option to purchase additional
Company paid Long Term Disability (LTD)
Annual wage increases
MUST HAVE:
Two-year Associate degree and 5+ years’ work experience required.
Ability to utilize a computer to search for parts and enter work into a CMMS.
Experience in designing minor electrical circuits and to test and troubleshoot electrical, PLC and electronic circuits used for the control of machines and equipment.
Experience in troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
Install electrical and electronic controls on machines and equipment by reading and interpreting schematics or blueprints.
Must have knowledge of electrical power and water distribution systems.
Must perform basic mechanical repairs.
Interpret blueprints, work from sketches or verbal instructions.