Cabinetworks Group
Maintenance Technician
Cabinetworks Group, Washington, District Of Columbia, United States, 20001
Maintenance Technician
Cabinetworks Group is looking for an experienced Maintenance Technician to join our team. The Maintenance Technician will install, maintain and repair machinery, equipment, physical structures and electrical systems for our Waconia facilities. With limited supervision performs intermediate scheduled, unscheduled and emergency tasks on all electromechanical equipment in designated areas in order to minimize downtime and to meet all quality and productivity standards. Principal Functional Responsibilities: Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems. Determine and document root cause of mechanical failures. Troubleshoot and repair equipment to minimize downtime and ensure operational efficiency. Implement maintenance strategies to improve system reliability and performance. Operate an electronic tablet to create and complete work orders as well as search for spare parts and document findings. Review technical drawings, schematics, and manuals to support troubleshooting efforts. Conduct inspections and testing of electronics and basic digital electronics. Work collaboratively with team members and other departments to ensure smooth operations. Maintain compliance with OSHA safety standards and company policies. Essential Qualifications and Skills: 5+ years of mechanical/electrical manufacturing experience. Strong background in electro-mechanical processes. Experience with hydraulic systems. Knowledge and understanding of boiler operation and maintenance. Some experience with automated processing systems. Familiarity with PLCs and HMIs, including editing, design, and repair. Understanding of how to adjust PLC programs. Ability to troubleshoot AC/DC electrical systems. Ability to work in a team environment with minimal supervision. Physically capable and available to work weekends and/or varied shifts as needed. Previous experience in an industrial or manufacturing setting. Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. We offer a competitive benefits package which includes: Competitive base pay Shift differential pay 401(k) retirement plan with company match Health, dental, vision and supplemental life insurance Company paid basic life and AD&D insurance Company paid short term and long term disability Paid vacation first year Paid holidays starting day 1 Excellent product discounts Full time
Cabinetworks Group is looking for an experienced Maintenance Technician to join our team. The Maintenance Technician will install, maintain and repair machinery, equipment, physical structures and electrical systems for our Waconia facilities. With limited supervision performs intermediate scheduled, unscheduled and emergency tasks on all electromechanical equipment in designated areas in order to minimize downtime and to meet all quality and productivity standards. Principal Functional Responsibilities: Perform preventive and corrective maintenance on mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems. Determine and document root cause of mechanical failures. Troubleshoot and repair equipment to minimize downtime and ensure operational efficiency. Implement maintenance strategies to improve system reliability and performance. Operate an electronic tablet to create and complete work orders as well as search for spare parts and document findings. Review technical drawings, schematics, and manuals to support troubleshooting efforts. Conduct inspections and testing of electronics and basic digital electronics. Work collaboratively with team members and other departments to ensure smooth operations. Maintain compliance with OSHA safety standards and company policies. Essential Qualifications and Skills: 5+ years of mechanical/electrical manufacturing experience. Strong background in electro-mechanical processes. Experience with hydraulic systems. Knowledge and understanding of boiler operation and maintenance. Some experience with automated processing systems. Familiarity with PLCs and HMIs, including editing, design, and repair. Understanding of how to adjust PLC programs. Ability to troubleshoot AC/DC electrical systems. Ability to work in a team environment with minimal supervision. Physically capable and available to work weekends and/or varied shifts as needed. Previous experience in an industrial or manufacturing setting. Strong problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. We offer a competitive benefits package which includes: Competitive base pay Shift differential pay 401(k) retirement plan with company match Health, dental, vision and supplemental life insurance Company paid basic life and AD&D insurance Company paid short term and long term disability Paid vacation first year Paid holidays starting day 1 Excellent product discounts Full time