Greif Packaging
OUR VISION:
Being the best customer service company in the world.
OUR PURPOSE: Creating packaging solutions for life’s essentials.
ROLE OVERVIEW: Experienced colleague who assists with troubleshooting, performing minor to moderate repairs, and maintaining mechanical equipment and machinery.
SHIFT INFO: Second Shift: 2:30 pm – 10:30 pm Third Shift: 10:30 pm – 6:30 am Both include rotating weekends and must be able to train on first shift.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform preventative maintenance in accordance with preventative maintenance procedures.
Perform visual inspections, check fluid levels, lubricate, clean parts, tighten, adjust components, replace parts, calibrate sensors and gauges.
Perform diagnostic tests on machinery and equipment to assess condition, performance, and functionality.
Troubleshoot issues by conducting tests, examining symptoms, and using diagnostic tools to pinpoint causes.
Determine materials, replacement parts, and tools/parts needed to perform minor to moderate repairs.
Document maintenance and repair activities, including recording parts used and work performed.
May provide recommendations for future repairs or adjustments.
Proactively inspect and maintain tools and equipment used in the workshop, ensuring they’re in good working condition.
Keep supplies ready by inventorying stock, placing replacement orders, and receiving and verifying against receipt.
May request replenishments for commonly used items.
Assist with or participate in projects involving the installation, modification, or relocation of machinery and equipment.
Follow technical documents, diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer’s instructions, blueprints, schematics, Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs).
Provide feedback on ongoing issues.
Complete all paperwork associated with role, including but not limited to work orders, parts request forms, RCA reports, PM inspection sheets, runtime inspection sheets, downtime reports.
Follow guidance from more senior level mechanics.
May assist more junior level mechanics with routine questions.
Follow the operations and company safety procedures and practices.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Typically possesses High School diploma (or equivalent) and 2-4 years of experience.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Demonstrates ability to select and operate appropriate hand, power, and specialty tools and diagnostic equipment to complete job tasks.
Possesses operational knowledge of automated industrial machinery, and electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
Demonstrates ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings and work orders.
Demonstrates strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to effectively communicate issues and solutions to team members.
Demonstrates the ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
Possesses ability to troubleshoot, disassemble, and reassemble manufacturing equipment.
Demonstrates strong written and oral communication skills.
Demonstrates the ability to work effectively under limited supervision.
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite and other relevant software.
PROFICIENCY:
Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills
Hydraulics Experience
Pneumatics Troubleshooting
Maintenance and Repair Skills
Experience in a Manufacturing Environment
At Greif, your work has purpose, colleagues care about your well‑being, and you have the opportunity to grow and thrive. Service and leadership are the core of everything we do. Our global presence provides us a platform to do good in the world.
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OUR PURPOSE: Creating packaging solutions for life’s essentials.
ROLE OVERVIEW: Experienced colleague who assists with troubleshooting, performing minor to moderate repairs, and maintaining mechanical equipment and machinery.
SHIFT INFO: Second Shift: 2:30 pm – 10:30 pm Third Shift: 10:30 pm – 6:30 am Both include rotating weekends and must be able to train on first shift.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Perform preventative maintenance in accordance with preventative maintenance procedures.
Perform visual inspections, check fluid levels, lubricate, clean parts, tighten, adjust components, replace parts, calibrate sensors and gauges.
Perform diagnostic tests on machinery and equipment to assess condition, performance, and functionality.
Troubleshoot issues by conducting tests, examining symptoms, and using diagnostic tools to pinpoint causes.
Determine materials, replacement parts, and tools/parts needed to perform minor to moderate repairs.
Document maintenance and repair activities, including recording parts used and work performed.
May provide recommendations for future repairs or adjustments.
Proactively inspect and maintain tools and equipment used in the workshop, ensuring they’re in good working condition.
Keep supplies ready by inventorying stock, placing replacement orders, and receiving and verifying against receipt.
May request replenishments for commonly used items.
Assist with or participate in projects involving the installation, modification, or relocation of machinery and equipment.
Follow technical documents, diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer’s instructions, blueprints, schematics, Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs).
Provide feedback on ongoing issues.
Complete all paperwork associated with role, including but not limited to work orders, parts request forms, RCA reports, PM inspection sheets, runtime inspection sheets, downtime reports.
Follow guidance from more senior level mechanics.
May assist more junior level mechanics with routine questions.
Follow the operations and company safety procedures and practices.
Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Typically possesses High School diploma (or equivalent) and 2-4 years of experience.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Demonstrates ability to select and operate appropriate hand, power, and specialty tools and diagnostic equipment to complete job tasks.
Possesses operational knowledge of automated industrial machinery, and electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
Demonstrates ability to read and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings and work orders.
Demonstrates strong problem‑solving skills and the ability to effectively communicate issues and solutions to team members.
Demonstrates the ability to handle multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
Possesses ability to troubleshoot, disassemble, and reassemble manufacturing equipment.
Demonstrates strong written and oral communication skills.
Demonstrates the ability to work effectively under limited supervision.
Proficient in Microsoft Office suite and other relevant software.
PROFICIENCY:
Mechanical Troubleshooting Skills
Hydraulics Experience
Pneumatics Troubleshooting
Maintenance and Repair Skills
Experience in a Manufacturing Environment
At Greif, your work has purpose, colleagues care about your well‑being, and you have the opportunity to grow and thrive. Service and leadership are the core of everything we do. Our global presence provides us a platform to do good in the world.
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