Missouri Staffing
Maintenance Technician
Performs mechanical, electrical, piping, hydraulic, and structural maintenance including troubleshooting, modification, or repair of production equipment and inspection equipment. Electrical and piping duties are defined as the load side of the isolation component from the main distribution system to and including the equipment. Production equipment includes any equipment used to store, plate, grind, drill, clean, shape or form materials by cutting, impact, pressure, and electrical techniques, or by a combination of these processes. Included are retrievers and machine gages which are power-driven machines used to measure shapes, forms, and surface characteristics of products in relative or absolute matter. Disassembles and assembles machine tool mechanisms involving close fitting bearings, spindles, clutches, brakes, auxiliary couplings, cams, gears, shafts, hydraulic and pneumatic components, and control mechanisms. Determines causes for and corrects production equipment or inspection equipment failures. Lays out and performs machining and bench operations to make replacement and repair parts. Installs and/or repairs such things as pumps for machine-tools, air and refrigeration compressors, vacuum pumps, reduction gear units, and pneumatic hand tools. May lubricate equipment during performance of assigned duties. May install filters on production equipment and inspection equipment. Uses all tools and equipment pursuant to the task, including hand or power equipment to hoist, move, unload, install, set, maintain alignment and level existing inspection and production equipment components, including pumps. May transport tools, materials and equipment to and from job site and may perform related tasks as necessary. May order stock and maintain spare parts for production and inspection equipment. Performs necessary paperwork. Performs difficult and precise production and inspection equipment alignments including leveling, condition, and capability tests. Uses handbook formulae, charts, tables, tools, and precision measuring instruments necessary to the performance of the task. Works from sketches, prints, specifications, and written or oral instructions. You Must Have: US Citizenship, able to obtain and maintain US DOE Q level security clearance High School Diploma or GED Ability to work any shift Valid Drivers License Three (3) years of production equipment maintenance, mechanical installation, and modifications, troubleshooting, and repair Machine shop tech/trade school training or Military work experience in field service One (1) or more years of experience with reading and understanding engineering drawings We Value: Experience in Industrial HVAC / Environmental Test Equipment / Temperature and Humidity Control Equipment Experience with Cryovac, high vacuum leak detection and troubleshooting Experience with refrigeration systems, humidity systems, and temperature control systems Experience with working from sketches, prints, specifications, and written or oral instructions Experience with handbook formulas, charts, tables, tools, and precision measuring instruments necessary to the performance of the task Knowledge of shop mathematics and industrial hydraulics common to machine tools, molding and drawing presses Experience with Machining equipment: Laser alignment experience, PLC/computer control systems maintenance and troubleshooting Experience with Lathe operations mechanical and PLC/computer control systems Experience with Laser welder troubleshooting and repair Experience with computer system troubleshooting and repair Experience with vertical storage and retrieval system troubleshooting and repair Experience with ultrasonic cleaners troubleshooting repair Knowledge and use of techniques and procedures for hand stoning, lapping or scraping ways and slide surfaces may be required Knowledge of shop mathematics and industrial hydraulics common to machine tools, molding and drawing presses may be required Honeywell is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, religion, or veteran status.
Performs mechanical, electrical, piping, hydraulic, and structural maintenance including troubleshooting, modification, or repair of production equipment and inspection equipment. Electrical and piping duties are defined as the load side of the isolation component from the main distribution system to and including the equipment. Production equipment includes any equipment used to store, plate, grind, drill, clean, shape or form materials by cutting, impact, pressure, and electrical techniques, or by a combination of these processes. Included are retrievers and machine gages which are power-driven machines used to measure shapes, forms, and surface characteristics of products in relative or absolute matter. Disassembles and assembles machine tool mechanisms involving close fitting bearings, spindles, clutches, brakes, auxiliary couplings, cams, gears, shafts, hydraulic and pneumatic components, and control mechanisms. Determines causes for and corrects production equipment or inspection equipment failures. Lays out and performs machining and bench operations to make replacement and repair parts. Installs and/or repairs such things as pumps for machine-tools, air and refrigeration compressors, vacuum pumps, reduction gear units, and pneumatic hand tools. May lubricate equipment during performance of assigned duties. May install filters on production equipment and inspection equipment. Uses all tools and equipment pursuant to the task, including hand or power equipment to hoist, move, unload, install, set, maintain alignment and level existing inspection and production equipment components, including pumps. May transport tools, materials and equipment to and from job site and may perform related tasks as necessary. May order stock and maintain spare parts for production and inspection equipment. Performs necessary paperwork. Performs difficult and precise production and inspection equipment alignments including leveling, condition, and capability tests. Uses handbook formulae, charts, tables, tools, and precision measuring instruments necessary to the performance of the task. Works from sketches, prints, specifications, and written or oral instructions. You Must Have: US Citizenship, able to obtain and maintain US DOE Q level security clearance High School Diploma or GED Ability to work any shift Valid Drivers License Three (3) years of production equipment maintenance, mechanical installation, and modifications, troubleshooting, and repair Machine shop tech/trade school training or Military work experience in field service One (1) or more years of experience with reading and understanding engineering drawings We Value: Experience in Industrial HVAC / Environmental Test Equipment / Temperature and Humidity Control Equipment Experience with Cryovac, high vacuum leak detection and troubleshooting Experience with refrigeration systems, humidity systems, and temperature control systems Experience with working from sketches, prints, specifications, and written or oral instructions Experience with handbook formulas, charts, tables, tools, and precision measuring instruments necessary to the performance of the task Knowledge of shop mathematics and industrial hydraulics common to machine tools, molding and drawing presses Experience with Machining equipment: Laser alignment experience, PLC/computer control systems maintenance and troubleshooting Experience with Lathe operations mechanical and PLC/computer control systems Experience with Laser welder troubleshooting and repair Experience with computer system troubleshooting and repair Experience with vertical storage and retrieval system troubleshooting and repair Experience with ultrasonic cleaners troubleshooting repair Knowledge and use of techniques and procedures for hand stoning, lapping or scraping ways and slide surfaces may be required Knowledge of shop mathematics and industrial hydraulics common to machine tools, molding and drawing presses may be required Honeywell is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will be considered without regard to age, race, creed, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, nationality, sex, religion, or veteran status.