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Shift Electronic Technician

Closure Systems International (CSI)

Closure Systems International (CSI)

United States · Crawfordsville, IN, USA
Posted on Oct 9, 2025

Job Details

Experienced
Crawfordsville North Plant - Crawfordsville, IN
Full Time
Up to 25%
Manufacturing

Description

Company Description

Closure Systems International, Inc. (CSI) is a global leader in plastic and aluminum closure design, manufacturing and high speed capping equipment / application systems. Approximately 90+ billion closures are produced annually in CSI's 25+ manufacturing sites, strategically located in 20+ countries throughout the globe.

CSI integrates innovative closure technology, high-performance equipment and expert technical services and training support to help customers all over the world maximize their profits. These integrated closure and capping solutions deliver a total system of unsurpassed customer value and reliability.

Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Support the production shift through machine repairs using sound troubleshooting methods to restore product flow.
  2. Perform set ups, checks and audits on production equipment (Cameras, Image printers, etc.)
  3. Build, repair and modify electrical, electronic and electro-mechanical pneumatic equipment in the following areas: production machinery, laboratory equipment, and new engineering projects having to do with equipment.
  4. Communicate clearly in English both verbally and written.
  5. Wear appropriate required safety gear.
  6. Attend work regularly and reliably.
  7. Work flexible shifts and overtime as scheduled or directed.
  8. Ability to work with a positive attitude in a team environment.
  9. Conformance to company performance rules such as work instructions, working standards, policies, etc.
  10. Conformance to behavioral rules, expectations, and company policies.
  11. Build, repair, modify electrical and or electronics in production machinery and new engineering projects related to equipment.
  12. Knowledge of electrical and electronic components commonly used in production machines and an expert knowledge of troubleshooting these components.
  13. Recommend minor changes in circuitry or installation specifications to simplify assembly and maintenance.
  14. Operate machine shop tools as necessary to fabricate non-procurable items, and bracketry.
  15. Assist in writing operational manuals and procedures relating to the operation and maintenance of company equipment, electronically or electrically.
  16. Assist company technical personnel in any other manner agreeable to both parties.
  17. Assume back up role of company electrician, when needed, in building and grounds department.
  18. Visual attention to detail work.
  19. Demonstrate awareness of and compliance with all pertinent safety policies and procedures.
  20. Maintain a professional, clean and organized work environment.
  21. Participate in work related training programs.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES- None

Work Shift: 12 hour shift 7am-7pm or 7pm-7am, with occasional voluntary or mandatory overtime

PPE: ANSI Z41 approved safety shoes, hearing and eye protection as appropriate for work area, gloves according to work tasks, protective clothing and protective sleeves, occasional hard hat, face shield and goggles, lanyard, safety harness and other PPE as assigned and required.

Tools and Equipment: Various hand, power and pneumatic tools, mobile equipment, transport carts and devices, cleaning supplies, grease gun, aerosol cans, spray bottles, drill press, grinding and vacuum equipment, writing utensils, computer and keyboard mouse, tape measure, Multimeters, Amp meters, soldering tools

Educational and Other Skill Requirements

Educational and Other Skill Requirements:

  • High School Diploma or G.E.D. equivalent. 2-4 years of experience in industrial controls
  • Four years of high school or equivalent and a two-year degree in electronic technology or equivalent experience. Applicable skills are acquired by taking additional courses in mechanical and technical (i.e., electrical and electronic subjects and schooling at vendors, manufacturing facilities, etc.)
  • Must have knowledge of and be able to build electrical and electronic components commonly used in production machines.
  • Must be able to troubleshoot electrical and electronic components used in production machinery.
  • Must be willing and able to travel to our customers in order to troubleshoot problems with our machinery if required.
  • Moderate contacts with others outside the department or outside the Company, calling for normal cooperation.
  • Frequent requirement of eye-hand coordination, high degree of dexterity is regularly involved.
  • Infrequent exposure to one or more mildly unpleasant physical conditions.
  • Some exposure to hazards that could cause relatively serious illness or injury (i.e., exposure to high voltage)
  • Three to five years is usually required for a person to acquire the mental and manual skills needed to perform the job.