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Energy Jobline ZR

Maintenance Technician IV in Omaha

Energy Jobline ZR, Omaha, Nebraska, us, 68197

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1st Shift: Monday - Thursday (5:00 am - 3:30 pm) Weekend Shift: Friday - Sunday (5:00 am - 5:30 pm) *Additional $3.00 per hour premium for Weekends. Job Summary

The Maintenance Technician is responsible for providing ongoing safe preventative maintenance and repairs to the production line and assembly equipment, minimizing downtime, preventing damaged products or lost products, and helping set up, change over, and troubleshoot malfunctions on the production lines. This is what you will do:

Comply with all company Policies, Standard Operating Procedures, and Safety Rules and attend company-scheduled training. Complete all preventive maintenance to assigned line or equipment, clean, lubricate, and adjust parts, equipment, and machinery. Complete required production line setups with minimal follow‑up in an expeditious manner. Troubleshoot problems as they arise and devise appropriate solutions. Determine appropriate measures for avoiding future problems. Make recommendations for changeover, operational, quality, and efficiency improvements. Comply with all Company Safety Procedures including lock‑out/tag‑out and any others that apply. Monitor all adjustments, speeds, and moving components during runs. Report problems, hazards, concerns operator errors, and other issues to Production Supervisor or Maintenance Supervisor as needed. Maintain all company records and tools in good operating condition and complete all required documentation accurately. Maintain the Maintenance Shop in a clean and organized manner. Maintain line equipment cabinets in a clean and organized manner. Communicate effectively with others. Perform work onsite. Perform other duties as assigned. This is what you will need:

High School or equivalent (Minimum All positions) Maintenance Technician I

Required knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Advanced mechanical aptitude 1 year of vocational training or equivalent work experience on production line equipment or related machinery Basic comprehension of electrical systems, hydraulic operations, and pneumatic components Intermediate level reading, writing, and math abilities (high school level) Ability to maintain regular, reliable, and predictable attendance. Additional knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Specific vocational training on high‑speed production filling equipment Certifications in welding, or advanced electrical skills Certified boiler technician Advanced level skills in math, reading, and writing Training in Quality Control or TQM 3 years’ experience in building, automotive, or production maintenance Minimum education and experience:

High school or equivalent 1 year of work experience in a related maintenance field Maintenance Technician II

Required knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Advanced mechanical aptitude 3 years of vocational training or equivalent work experience on production line equipment or related machinery Intermediate comprehension of electrical systems, hydraulic operations, and pneumatic components Intermediate level reading, writing, and math abilities (high school level) Additional knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Specific vocational training on high‑speed production filling equipment Certifications in welding, or advanced electrical skills Certified boiler technician Advanced level skills in math, reading, and writing Training in Quality Control or TQM 3‑5 years’ experience in building, automotive, or production maintenance Minimum education and experience:

High school or equivalent 3 years of work experience in the related maintenance field Maintenance Technician III

Required knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Advanced mechanical aptitude 3 years of vocational training and/or 6 years of work experience on production line equipment or related machinery Advanced comprehension of electrical systems, hydraulic operations, and pneumatic components Intermediate level reading, writing, and math abilities (high school level) Additional knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Specific vocational training on high‑speed production filling equipment Certifications in welding and electrical and hydraulic systems Certified boiler technician Advanced level skills in math, reading, and writing Training in Quality Control or TQM 6 years or more experience in building, automotive, or production maintenance Minimum education and experience:

High school or equivalent 6 years of work experience or equivalent knowledge in a closely related maintenance field Maintenance Technician IV

Required knowledge, skills, and abilities:

Advanced mechanical and electrical aptitude 3 years of vocational training and/or 6 years of work experience on production line equipment or related machinery Understanding of electrical circuit design Ability to read electrical prints and schematics and troubleshoot electrical circuits up to 460V. Experience with diagnostic testing equipment for electrical devices Working knowledge of motor controls, variable frequency drives, servo drives Working knowledge of automation control, PLCs, and programming Advanced comprehension of electrical systems, hydraulic operations, and pneumatic components Intermediate level computer knowledge Advanced level reading, writing, and math abilities Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Basic reading, writing, and math skills. Ability to inspect work and make quality control decisions. Ability to use accurate weights and measurement equipment in metrics. Ability to read, write, and speak English competently. Ability to maintain regular, reliable, and predictable attendance. Knowledge, Certifications, Skills & Abilities

Advanced technical training in an electrical or mechanical discipline. Ability to read, write, and speak Spanish competently. We enthusiastically welcome your application, as we recognize the invaluable perspective, experience, and potential you possess. Apply with us today! Together, we win! #J-18808-Ljbffr