
Job description
The Electrical Technician is responsible for conducting electrical assembly and tests on electromechanical equipment. The role involves setting up testing equipment and panels, testing, troubleshooting, and repairing failures, and documenting test readings and test conditions.
Complete electrical assembly, including wiring motors and electrical panels to machine schematics, load software and firmware on the system, perform specific testing of equipment, and isolate electronic failures using AC/DC circuit troubleshooting.
The ideal candidate will have a high school diploma or equivalent, 2 years of relevant experience, and familiarity with wiring panels, AC/DC circuits, and computer knowledge of Microsoft Windows, Word, and Excel.
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Gorbel is a leading provider of overhead material handling solutions, offering a comprehensive portfolio of cranes, ergonomic lifting devices, and fall‑protection systems for plants, warehouses, and distribution centers. Founded in 1977 and now employing over 800 people across manufacturing sites in New York, Alabama, Arizona, and Canada, the company delivers floor, wall, and ceiling‑mounted cranes—including the industry‑standard Cleveland Tramrail® line—along with Work Station and Jib Cranes that enhance operator ergonomics and productivity. Gorbel’s G‑Force® and Easy Arm® intelligent lifting devices bridge the gap between manual and automated handling, delivering precise, high‑speed load movement while reducing worker strain, and its electric chain hoists complement these solutions across a range of capacities. In addition to lifting equipment, Gorbel offers engineered fall‑protection (Tether Track™) and portable ergonomic systems (Destuff‑it™ and Restuff‑it™) that improve safety and efficiency for workers handling floor‑loaded cargo. The company’s focus on safety, reliability, and performance makes it a trusted partner across sectors such as food and beverage packaging, aerospace, defense, and general manufacturing.