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Tasks, work area and schedule may vary depending on work volume and business need.
PRIMARY DUTIES: Repairing, maintaining and improving industrial machinery, special assembly machines, brazing, tig welding, spot welding and other production equipment. Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems Perform timely repairs and replacements to minimize downtime and ensure continuous operation. Perform routine inspections and scheduled maintenance on industrial equipment and machinery to ensure they are functioning at peak performance. Monitor the performance of machinery and equipment in real time, identifying potential issues before they lead to downtime. Document maintenance activities, including repairs, parts used, and machine downtimes in detail. Ensure that machines and equipment meet operational and quality specifications. Conduct tests to verify proper functioning. Ensure compliance with safety standards and company policies during all maintenance activities. All other duties assigned by management. SECONDARY DUTIES:
Ability to operate all production equipment, including additional support equipment such as cranes, forklifts etc. Collaborate with production, quality and engineering teams to address technical issues and improve equipment reliability. Assist with the installation/removal of equipment and setup of new machinery and equipment. Attend any required supervisor meetings. Welding. 4S. Participate in training and development programs to stay up to date with industry trends and best practices. Ability to Work as a Team Member in Team Oriented Environment. QUALIFICATIONS (including educational requirements):
Associates degree in a technical discipline, a plus or ETA, NCCER Certification or Electro Mechanical PLC Technician Certification necessary or equivalent experience in Usui International Corporation. 3+ years of experience with electrical/mechanical troubleshooting at the component level 3+ years of experience working on industrial assembly machines. Experience with VOM with the ability to understand the results, troubleshoot components, (proximity switch, limit switch, PLC input/output level). Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics. Strong mechanical skills, such as understanding Hydraulics and Pneumatics, not only theory, but real, hands-on experience. Basic machine shop practices, such as drilling holes with drill press, tapping holes, threading pipe, identifying pipe fittings, and how they are used (some water lines, mostly air lines). Ability to measure in inches, millimeters, with tape measures, scales, micrometers and calipers. Basic knowledge of milling machines and lathe operations is desirable.
PRIMARY DUTIES: Repairing, maintaining and improving industrial machinery, special assembly machines, brazing, tig welding, spot welding and other production equipment. Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, electrical, pneumatic and hydraulic systems Perform timely repairs and replacements to minimize downtime and ensure continuous operation. Perform routine inspections and scheduled maintenance on industrial equipment and machinery to ensure they are functioning at peak performance. Monitor the performance of machinery and equipment in real time, identifying potential issues before they lead to downtime. Document maintenance activities, including repairs, parts used, and machine downtimes in detail. Ensure that machines and equipment meet operational and quality specifications. Conduct tests to verify proper functioning. Ensure compliance with safety standards and company policies during all maintenance activities. All other duties assigned by management. SECONDARY DUTIES:
Ability to operate all production equipment, including additional support equipment such as cranes, forklifts etc. Collaborate with production, quality and engineering teams to address technical issues and improve equipment reliability. Assist with the installation/removal of equipment and setup of new machinery and equipment. Attend any required supervisor meetings. Welding. 4S. Participate in training and development programs to stay up to date with industry trends and best practices. Ability to Work as a Team Member in Team Oriented Environment. QUALIFICATIONS (including educational requirements):
Associates degree in a technical discipline, a plus or ETA, NCCER Certification or Electro Mechanical PLC Technician Certification necessary or equivalent experience in Usui International Corporation. 3+ years of experience with electrical/mechanical troubleshooting at the component level 3+ years of experience working on industrial assembly machines. Experience with VOM with the ability to understand the results, troubleshoot components, (proximity switch, limit switch, PLC input/output level). Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, blueprints, and schematics. Strong mechanical skills, such as understanding Hydraulics and Pneumatics, not only theory, but real, hands-on experience. Basic machine shop practices, such as drilling holes with drill press, tapping holes, threading pipe, identifying pipe fittings, and how they are used (some water lines, mostly air lines). Ability to measure in inches, millimeters, with tape measures, scales, micrometers and calipers. Basic knowledge of milling machines and lathe operations is desirable.