what does the role of an electromechanical technician involve?

The role of the electromechanic is to ensure the installation of machines in a factory, workshop, or construction site… You are also responsible for their maintenance and troubleshooting.

what is your mission as an electromechanic?

You carry out the assembly of the motors, the variable speed drives, the bearings, and establish the electrical connections. You also perform adjustments and verify that everything is functioning optimally. Your role also includes carrying out necessary maintenance tasks and conducting all inspections to identify any potential faults, planning corrective, adaptive, and improvement interventions, replacing faulty parts and components. In the event of a breakdown, you also carry out the necessary tests to determine the cause, replace the defective parts, and perform the relevant checks and adjustments before putting the equipment back into service. Finally, it is sometimes the case that the electro-mechanic participates in improving maintenance and servicing procedures and implements more efficient processes to enhance machine performance and extend their lifespan.

Does the work of an electromechanic suit your taste for manual tasks, your high level of precision, and your strong concentration skills? Your ability to adapt to all situations is also a plus, as is your sense of observation and analysis. Find out which skills and qualifications you need to acquire to become an electromechanic.

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average salary for an electromechanical technician.

The salary of an electromechanical technician typically ranges between €3,200 and €3,500 gross per month, and the hourly rate can vary between €19 and €22. Beginners usually start on the minimum qualified wage. It’s worth noting that it may be possible to increase this starting pay if you have completed training or an internship during or at the end of your studies.

what are the factors that determine the salary for an electromechanical technician?

In addition to experience, certain factors can influence your pay, such as the size of the company. Indeed, organisations with more than 50 employees typically offer higher salaries. Employees may also be entitled to a 13th month’s pay, as well as bonuses linked to profit-sharing or performance incentives.

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types of electromechanical technician positions.

There are various types of electromechanical technician positions, such as:

  • electromechanical refrigeration technician
  • automotive electromechanic
  • water supply electromechanic
  • maintenance technician in electromechanics
  • electromechanical works technician
  • industrial maintenance electromechanic
  • the types of electromechanical technician positions mentioned here are examples; this list is not exhaustive
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working as an electromechanical engineer.

The electro-mechanic is typically employed by large industrial companies, maintenance firms, or design offices. Depending on the size of your organisation, you may work alone, under the supervision of a workshop manager, or as part of a team overseen by a team leader, and you may be required to travel to clients' sites. Find out more about the day-to-day work of an electro-mechanic, how the working hours are organised, and the career prospects available.

Close-up of mechanic with digital tablet showing graph while examining car.
Close-up of mechanic with digital tablet showing graph while examining car.
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secure an electromechanic position with randstad.

By searching for your electromechanical technician position with Randstad, you benefit from some great advantages, such as:

  • a wide variety of companies to work for and opportunities for development.
  • an experienced contact to assist you if needed
  • a range of opportunities in your sector
  • a weekly or monthly salary depending on the position
  • permanent contracts, fixed-term contracts, and temporary assignments

Would you like to be employed on a permanent contract? In many cases, working as a temporary electromechanic is a stepping stone towards securing a permanent position. Many companies also recruit their staff directly on a permanent basis through Randstad.

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training and skills.

To become an electromechanic in Luxembourg, it is essential to have technical skills in the fields of electricity and industrial mechanics. The role of an electromechanic involves maintaining, repairing, and installing electrical and mechanical equipment in industrial settings. Here are the types of training and skills required to become an electromechanic in Luxembourg:

  • Professional training in electromechanics: this can be a vocational baccalaureate (maintenance of connected production systems or electrical trades and their connected environments), a Higher National Diploma (HND) which corresponds to two years of higher education (system maintenance, process design for product manufacturing, design and realisation of automatic systems, electrical engineering), or a University Bachelor of Technology, which is equivalent to a level 3 qualification (electrical engineering and industrial computing, industrial engineering and maintenance).
  • Knowledge of industrial electricity: an electromechanic must have an in-depth understanding of industrial electrical systems, including electrical diagrams, wiring systems, electric motors, variable speed drives, and electrical protection devices. This knowledge is essential for diagnosing and resolving electrical issues within industrial installations.
  • Industrial mechanical skills: in addition to electrical knowledge, an electromechanic must have skills in industrial mechanics. This includes understanding mechanical systems, industrial machinery, mechanical transmission equipment, and the ability to carry out maintenance and repair operations.
  • Technical drawing reading skills: an electromechanic must be able to read and interpret technical plans to understand the specifications of equipment and installations. The ability to follow technical instructions accurately is essential for carrying out maintenance and repair tasks properly.
  • Industrial safety skills: safety is a top priority in industrial environments. An electromechanic must possess industrial safety skills to work safely with hazardous electrical and mechanical equipment. This includes knowledge of safety procedures, personal protective equipment, and an understanding of potential risks.

know-how and skills.

The qualities and skills required to be a good electromechanical engineer are as follows:

  • having a good sense of organisation is important because, since maintenance and servicing are preventative, it’s necessary to ensure that the various sensitive components of the machines are in good working order
  • be proactive, because when a breakdown occurs, the electromechanic's role is to identify the cause and carry out the repair as quickly as possible
  • demonstrate versatility, as the electromechanic's knowledge applies to various fields (pneumatics, automation, hydraulic mechanics, etc.)
  • to be responsible and committed to safety standards
  • to be physically strong
  • know how to assemble industrial or operational equipment
  • being able to adjust their focus settings and check that they are functioning properly
  • being able to identify equipment faults and determine the technical solutions and steps required to restore them
  • to identify faulty parts and components and carry out their replacement
  • to be able to repair faulty parts and components
  • knowing how to set the parameters of machines and equipment
  • being able to assist and advise clients when they are getting to grips with a machine or equipment
  • knowing the technical specifications of equipment
  • to ensure proper follow-up of interventions and to pass on information to the relevant parties
  • to be able to connect the equipment to a computer and diagnose faults using the stored programmes
  • being able to monitor the performance of suppliers, subcontractors, and service providers, and ensure their compliance
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FAQs.

FAQs about the electromechanical technician profession

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