NOVO Health Services
Maintenance Lead
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NOVO Health Services
Position Title: Maintenance Technician I
Position Type: Full-Time Reports To: Chief Engineer
Position Summary The Maintenance Technician I will be responsible for performing all repairs, adjustments, overhauls, or preventive maintenance tasks on various types of laundry or boiler room equipment. They must troubleshoot mechanical and electronic problems quickly and accurately, using plumbing, carpentry, welding, or electrical tasks as necessary.
Essential Functions
Uses knowledge of industrial maintenance to repair, modify, or make new parts for any mechanical equipment; uses visual and audible analysis of equipment to determine necessary repairs; identifies color‑coded wiring schemes.
Manages periods of concentration and attention to set up and use a 250 amp electrical welding device; works in a laundry plant environment with exposure to lint, high temperatures, and cold weather.
Performs skilled mechanical/electrical work to troubleshoot, diagnose, maintain, repair, modify, and install machinery, equipment, physical structures, pipe, and electrical systems in an automated commercial laundry facility following specifications, blueprints, manuals, and schematic drawings.
Dismantles defective machines and equipment, replaces defective parts and motors, and adjusts feed mechanisms.
Operates machinery and equipment to determine the cause and extent of component or system failure through testing, visual inspection, and listening for unusual sounds to detect malfunctions.
Accurately and completely completes morning startup procedures for the plant; maintains proper logs and work orders.
Cleans and lubricates shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery, using rags, brushes, grease guns or other appropriate tools and equipment.
Installs, aligns, tensions, and maintains chain and sprocket drives, gear drives, belt drives, flexible couplings, pillow block bearings, shaft assemblies, brake assemblies, and pulleys.
Troubleshoots, operates, and maintains or repairs electrical and wiring systems to include, but not limited to, program or repair automated machinery and equipment such as electronic components of machinery, equipment, and facilities.
Has working knowledge of HAZMAT, MSDs, EPA and OSHA requirements; knows proper reporting of an accident or emergency; uses appropriate tools for the job and complies with all company safety policies.
Safely operates forklifts and manual lifts and always wears proper safety equipment/harness.
Maintains an ongoing self‑improvement program to keep abreast of new equipment, standards, codes, and maintenance procedures.
Performs preventative maintenance daily while an Engineer is on duty.
Reports to and collaborates with facility management on related issues.
Sets and maintains a professional work environment with staff.
Understands, observes, and adheres to all safety procedures and policies.
Assists and performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High School diploma, GED, or equivalent plus 2–4 years of related experience.
Possesses electrical, plumbing, mechanical, carpentry, hydraulic, pneumatic, and welding skills.
Ability to read, interpret, and analyze electrical and mechanical schematics, block diagrams, and flow charts.
Ability to perform preventive maintenance as scheduled.
Ability to develop and maintain awareness of occupational hazards and safety precautions.
Ability to lift moderately heavy objects up to 100 pounds and perform other physical tasks required of the role.
Must be computer literate and understand PLC principles.
Has working knowledge of HAZMAT and OSHA requirements.
Demonstrated customer service, people, leadership, and organization skills with a track record of achieving positive business results.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
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NOVO Health Services
Position Title: Maintenance Technician I
Position Type: Full-Time Reports To: Chief Engineer
Position Summary The Maintenance Technician I will be responsible for performing all repairs, adjustments, overhauls, or preventive maintenance tasks on various types of laundry or boiler room equipment. They must troubleshoot mechanical and electronic problems quickly and accurately, using plumbing, carpentry, welding, or electrical tasks as necessary.
Essential Functions
Uses knowledge of industrial maintenance to repair, modify, or make new parts for any mechanical equipment; uses visual and audible analysis of equipment to determine necessary repairs; identifies color‑coded wiring schemes.
Manages periods of concentration and attention to set up and use a 250 amp electrical welding device; works in a laundry plant environment with exposure to lint, high temperatures, and cold weather.
Performs skilled mechanical/electrical work to troubleshoot, diagnose, maintain, repair, modify, and install machinery, equipment, physical structures, pipe, and electrical systems in an automated commercial laundry facility following specifications, blueprints, manuals, and schematic drawings.
Dismantles defective machines and equipment, replaces defective parts and motors, and adjusts feed mechanisms.
Operates machinery and equipment to determine the cause and extent of component or system failure through testing, visual inspection, and listening for unusual sounds to detect malfunctions.
Accurately and completely completes morning startup procedures for the plant; maintains proper logs and work orders.
Cleans and lubricates shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery, using rags, brushes, grease guns or other appropriate tools and equipment.
Installs, aligns, tensions, and maintains chain and sprocket drives, gear drives, belt drives, flexible couplings, pillow block bearings, shaft assemblies, brake assemblies, and pulleys.
Troubleshoots, operates, and maintains or repairs electrical and wiring systems to include, but not limited to, program or repair automated machinery and equipment such as electronic components of machinery, equipment, and facilities.
Has working knowledge of HAZMAT, MSDs, EPA and OSHA requirements; knows proper reporting of an accident or emergency; uses appropriate tools for the job and complies with all company safety policies.
Safely operates forklifts and manual lifts and always wears proper safety equipment/harness.
Maintains an ongoing self‑improvement program to keep abreast of new equipment, standards, codes, and maintenance procedures.
Performs preventative maintenance daily while an Engineer is on duty.
Reports to and collaborates with facility management on related issues.
Sets and maintains a professional work environment with staff.
Understands, observes, and adheres to all safety procedures and policies.
Assists and performs other duties as assigned.
Qualifications
High School diploma, GED, or equivalent plus 2–4 years of related experience.
Possesses electrical, plumbing, mechanical, carpentry, hydraulic, pneumatic, and welding skills.
Ability to read, interpret, and analyze electrical and mechanical schematics, block diagrams, and flow charts.
Ability to perform preventive maintenance as scheduled.
Ability to develop and maintain awareness of occupational hazards and safety precautions.
Ability to lift moderately heavy objects up to 100 pounds and perform other physical tasks required of the role.
Must be computer literate and understand PLC principles.
Has working knowledge of HAZMAT and OSHA requirements.
Demonstrated customer service, people, leadership, and organization skills with a track record of achieving positive business results.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
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