Electromechanic – Industrial Cranes
Join a modern industrial enterprise located in Legnica, which is looking for an experienced Electromechanic to professionally maintain and repair electrical equipment of bridge and gantry cranes. This is an excellent opportunity for specialists ready to work both with advanced control systems and mechanical components.
Main Responsibilities
- Maintenance and repair of crane electrical equipment, including bridge and gantry cranes
- Diagnostics and elimination of malfunctions in electric drives and wiring
- Repair of electric motors, starters, and transformers
- Setup and calibration of crane control systems
- Adjustment of relay and automation devices, and electrical circuit control
- Regulation of electric motor speed using frequency converters; optimization and correction of operational modes
- Inspection and servicing of lifting mechanisms, moving assemblies, ropes, and load-carrying elements
- Work at height using safety equipment; inspection of electrical connections and compliance with safety regulations
- Monitoring and testing of safety systems, including end switches and emergency systems
- Electrical installation during equipment modernization and emergency response
Working Conditions
- Work schedule: 06:00–14:00, 5-6 days a week
- Paid break: 30–40 minutes
- Extra hours possible after training period
- Hourly wage: 37 PLN net (with SEP certification), 35 PLN net (with confirmed experience)
- Accommodation: 300 PLN/month in a flat (deducted from salary)
- Additional housing allowance: +250 PLN/month for using your own flat
- Commuting: +120 PLN with receipt
- Provided work clothes (jacket, trousers, shoes, helmet, glasses)
Who Will Suit This Job
- Candidates with experience in the maintenance and repair of electric motors and industrial automation systems
- Specialists familiar with high-voltage equipment, electrical diagrams, and safety regulations
- People with skills in electrical measurements, frequency converters, and the ability to work with industrial cranes
- Those ready for physical work at height and able to comply with occupational safety standards