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Aero Propulsion Support Group

Facilities and Plant Maintenance Technician II

Aero Propulsion Support Group, Harrison, Ohio, United States, 45030

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Dedicated to being the best small gas turbine component shop in the world. Aero Propulsion Support Group is comprised of three divisions: Aero Propulsion Support, Inc.

which repairs and services small gas turbine engines and components. Aero Propulsion Support Distribution, LLC.

which inventories and distributes small gas turbine engines and components. Aero Propulsion Support Manufacturing, LLC.

which prototypes OEM parts for the small gas turbine business. Facilities and Plant Maintenance Technician II

Overall Summary of Job Preventative and routine maintenance of the primary and support equipment and facilities used to repair and manufacture products. Manage projects used for process improvement, development and shop support. Essential Functions

Performs preventive maintenance on CNC and manual machining equipment (lathes, mills, and grinders), plunge and wire EDM, vacuum/atmosphere furnaces, thermal spray equipment, and various other plant machinery and equipment. Performs electrical maintenance, repair work, and troubleshooting on equipment. Installs equipment for new electrical services (120v, 240v, and 480v three phase), including wiring, conduit, panels, breakers, contactors, relays, timers, and controls for various plant machinery. Operates a variety of standard power tools and equipment. Maintains records and logs, as needed. Guidance and direction will come from experienced maintenance leads. Performs related duties as needed or assigned. Minimum Qualifications:

Graduation from high school, Military or Technical School and three years of experience minimum in a variety of trades or construction work; or any equivalent combination of education and experience which would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Thorough knowledge of electrical codes, practices, tools, and equipment associated with electrical and production plant machinery. Considerable knowledge of and ability to use standard hand and power tools and equipment (used in maintenance activities). Considerable knowledge and application of safety standards and precautions pertaining to electrical work. Ability to work from sketches, drawings, and blueprints. Ability to use ladders, scaffolding, and operate hand and power tools in a safe, efficient manner. Considerable knowledge of electrical codes, practices, and techniques. Ability to follow oral and written instructions and to communicate effectively. Ability to work cooperatively with others. Excellent work history and attendance record.

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