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Industrial Maintenance Associate

International Paper, Lumberton, North Carolina, United States, 28358

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Industrial Maintenance Associate – International Paper Electrical Maintenance Technician – Industrial Maintenance Associate. Candidate requirements and responsibilities listed below.

Qualifications

2-year degree in Industrial Maintenance with a concentration in Industrial Electrical Maintenance, or minimum of 5 years experience in Industrial Maintenance with a concentration in Electrical Industrial Maintenance.

Knowledge of PLCs, servo motors and drives, general machine and fitting shop practice, maintenance troubleshooting, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic systems, and pipefitting.

Must pass math, reading, and mechanical aptitude test, drug screen, health assessment, and background check.

Able to work rotating shifts, weekends, overtime.

Must upload resume.

Responsibilities

Installation, troubleshooting, preventative maintenance, cleaning, and repair of containerboard plant machinery and equipment.

Observe mechanical devices, dismantle, examine parts, inspect used parts, adjust functional parts of devices and control instruments.

Repairs or replace defective parts, installs special functional and structural parts in devices, lubricate and clean parts.

Start devices to test performance, set up and operate lathe, drill press, grinder, band saw, milling machine, welder, and other metalworking tools.

Move/position/release heavy weight equipment using mechanical means such as forklifts, pry bars, chain falls.

Transport parts to/from work location and maintenance shop.

Use hand tools such as wrenches, hammers, punches, screw drivers, pliers, pipe wrenches.

Perform plant startup tasks, energize equipment, ensure operation.

Clean machines with sandpaper, solvent, and wiping rags; oil and grease machine; install power supply wiring and conduit for newly installed machines.

Diagnose malfunctioning apparatus such as transformers, motors, lighting fixtures; replace damaged or broken wire and cables.

Replace faulty electrical components, rewire motors, replace bearings.

Plan layout and install wiring, conduit, and electrical apparatus in buildings.

Diagnose and replace faulty mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic components.

Clean work area, tools, equipment.

Utilize computer for work order entry and completion status; initiate purchase order for parts and machines.

Physical Demands

Regularly stand, walk, use hands, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl; talk or hear.

Climb portable and fixed ladders and stairs; perform tasks at elevations and on elevated platforms.

Work in confined areas or awkward positions.

Regularly lift/move up to 50 lbs, frequently up to 25 lbs, occasionally up to 100 lbs.

Must have good balance, hand, eye, foot coordination.

Close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, adjustable focus.

Work Environment

Near machinery running up to 1,000 fpm with steel rolls, knives, slitter blades, belts, die cutters.

Proximity to electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, gravitational, mechanical, chemical, and thermal energy sources.

Exposure to wet/humid conditions, fumes, airborne particles, vibration, chemicals; occasional exposure to high temperatures 340-370°F and steam-injected vessels.

Noise level typically 95 dB.

Standard workday up to 12-hour shifts; rotating shifts and overtime.

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