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The Job You Will Perform:
Following all safety rules and practices
Performing preventive maintenance activities such as lubricating, measuring wear, measuring positions, repositioning components; and observing operations, vibrations, and noise levels;
Performing emergency break down maintenance as necessary to support plant operations;
Referencing equipment manuals and other technical literature;
Contacting and working with vendors and subcontractors to achieve desired results;
Accurately using measurement and test equipment;
Performing electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, steam system, and other repairs and installations as needed;
Safely operating the boiler, and maintaining adequate operating steam pressure (> 180 PSI);
Maintaining clean and organized work areas, and cleaning up work areas as part of completing assigned tasks;
Accurately and completely preparing and maintaining maintenance records and other paperwork;
Trouble-shooting and solving problems;
Maintaining teamwork with other associates;
Keeping supervision informed of problems and/or unusual situations;
Performing other duties as assigned by supervision.
The Skills You Will Bring:
The ability to perform the duties / responsibilities of the job with or without accommodation
The ability to read, write, and speak English
The ability to accurately use and read a variety of measuring devices
Well-rounded electrical, mechanical, and machine shop skills and experience
The ability to learn; and the ability to follow instructions, ask questions, and work effectively as a member of a team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical/electronic equipment including but not limited to programmable controls, numeral controls, power supplies, drives, gauges, and test equipment.
Preventative maintenance, breakdown repairs, minimize equipment down time and perform small project activities.
Read blueprints, schematics, and drawings.
Maintain a clean, organized and safe work environment; responsible for proper waste disposal.
Receptive to training and performing other duties as required.
Qualifications:
High school degree (or G.E.D.) is required.
Minimum two years of experience in an industrial manufacturing environment; a technical diploma/certification, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Strong troubleshooting skills; both electrical and mechanical.
Must own full assortment of hand tools both metric and standard.
Working knowledge of electrical safety principals, and experience with electrical troubleshooting is a must.
Extensive knowledge and experience with, but not limited to: ammeters, multimeters, field programming equipment, ladder and PLC schematic.
A thorough knowledge of electrical/electronic equipment.
Good knowledge of industrial equipment along with the repair of equipment with minimal documentation and the ability to read electrical/mechanical prints.
Highly qualified candidates will have a thorough knowledge of PLC troubleshooting, relay logic troubleshooting, motor controls, and drive systems.
Ability to climb in overhead structures, to work beneath machines and in close quarters performing analysis and repair work.
Willing to work minimum five-day workweek to include 12-hour shifts and overtime as required.
Equal Opportunity Employer
IND1
The Job You Will Perform:
Following all safety rules and practices
Performing preventive maintenance activities such as lubricating, measuring wear, measuring positions, repositioning components; and observing operations, vibrations, and noise levels;
Performing emergency break down maintenance as necessary to support plant operations;
Referencing equipment manuals and other technical literature;
Contacting and working with vendors and subcontractors to achieve desired results;
Accurately using measurement and test equipment;
Performing electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, steam system, and other repairs and installations as needed;
Safely operating the boiler, and maintaining adequate operating steam pressure (> 180 PSI);
Maintaining clean and organized work areas, and cleaning up work areas as part of completing assigned tasks;
Accurately and completely preparing and maintaining maintenance records and other paperwork;
Trouble-shooting and solving problems;
Maintaining teamwork with other associates;
Keeping supervision informed of problems and/or unusual situations;
Performing other duties as assigned by supervision.
The Skills You Will Bring:
The ability to perform the duties / responsibilities of the job with or without accommodation
The ability to read, write, and speak English
The ability to accurately use and read a variety of measuring devices
Well-rounded electrical, mechanical, and machine shop skills and experience
The ability to learn; and the ability to follow instructions, ask questions, and work effectively as a member of a team.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical/electronic equipment including but not limited to programmable controls, numeral controls, power supplies, drives, gauges, and test equipment.
Preventative maintenance, breakdown repairs, minimize equipment down time and perform small project activities.
Read blueprints, schematics, and drawings.
Maintain a clean, organized and safe work environment; responsible for proper waste disposal.
Receptive to training and performing other duties as required.
Qualifications:
High school degree (or G.E.D.) is required.
Minimum two years of experience in an industrial manufacturing environment; a technical diploma/certification, or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Strong troubleshooting skills; both electrical and mechanical.
Must own full assortment of hand tools both metric and standard.
Working knowledge of electrical safety principals, and experience with electrical troubleshooting is a must.
Extensive knowledge and experience with, but not limited to: ammeters, multimeters, field programming equipment, ladder and PLC schematic.
A thorough knowledge of electrical/electronic equipment.
Good knowledge of industrial equipment along with the repair of equipment with minimal documentation and the ability to read electrical/mechanical prints.
Highly qualified candidates will have a thorough knowledge of PLC troubleshooting, relay logic troubleshooting, motor controls, and drive systems.
Ability to climb in overhead structures, to work beneath machines and in close quarters performing analysis and repair work.
Willing to work minimum five-day workweek to include 12-hour shifts and overtime as required.
Equal Opportunity Employer
IND1