Highline Warren
(BM)Maintenance Tech II-12hr Night Shift
Highline Warren, Glen Dale, West Virginia, United States, 26038
(BM) Maintenance Technician II – 12 hr nights
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Summary As a Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair tasks to ensure efficient operation of machinery, equipment, and facilities. The role requires robust technical aptitude and the ability to work individually or as part of a team. This position is for Maintenance Technician II, with increasing expertise and responsibilities over the previous level.
Essential Functions
All essential functions of a Maintenance Technician I.
Intermediate knowledge and skills in maintenance and repair tasks.
Independently troubleshoot and diagnose equipment malfunctions.
Perform complex repairs and adjustments to machinery and equipment.
Conduct electrical and mechanical tests to identify problems and ensure proper functioning.
Assist in the installation and commissioning of new equipment.
Collaborate with team members to develop maintenance strategies and schedules.
Operate production‑related machines.
Train and mentor Level 1 technicians and all levels of machine operators.
Maintain inventory of spare parts and equipment.
Document and communicate actions, irregularities, and ongoing needs to maintain continuity among work teams.
Maintain good housekeeping – regularly clean work area, machines, and equipment.
Contribute to continuous improvement efforts to reduce costs or increase productivity without sacrificing effectiveness.
Maintain an open, candid working relationship with the immediate supervisor/manager.
Adhere to company values, practices, policies, and procedures; support compliance with all applicable safety rules, laws, regulations, and standards.
Demonstrate regular and punctual attendance at the assigned work location.
Marginal Functions The individual may be asked to perform other duties as requested.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong mechanical aptitude and capacity to perform simple maintenance tasks.
Accurately compute basic arithmetic (multiply, divide, add, subtract) for practical problem solving.
PC proficiency; effective use of spreadsheets and reporting software.
Team player who can work independently.
Wear/use required PPE; understand written instructions and complete appropriate documentation.
Employ a logical approach to troubleshooting and prioritize production needs.
Recognize problems as they occur and drive solutions.
Pay strong attention to detail and pursue quality; seek cost‑saving or productivity opportunities.
Handle challenges skillfully, thoroughly, and effectively.
Communicate professionally with co‑workers, team members, and customers; present information clearly.
Take advantage of opportunities to grow skills, abilities, and job knowledge independently.
Ensure work is delivered on time and of high quality.
Develop efficient work practices.
Utilize equipment, resources, and time effectively.
Use good judgment when making decisions.
Perform work safely at all times.
Maintain cooperation with management, co‑workers, customers, and vendors.
Minimum Experience, Education, and Certifications
Is qualified by both Maintenance Technician I and advanced criteria.
Additional requirements:
5+ years’ experience in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
Pipe fitting, pump repair, and plumbing repair experience.
Mechanical knowledge of conveyors and material transfer equipment.
Experience with preventative maintenance programs.
Experience with packaging equipment (case erectors, case sealers, palletizers).
Basic electrical knowledge with 110/220/480‑volt power.
General experience with building maintenance.
Experience with liquid‑fill equipment.
Physical Demands of Essential Functions
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Occasional staircase climbing to retrieve stock items.
Work in a non‑climate‑controlled environment.
Repetitive hand grasping.
Walk and/or stand up to 10‑12 hours per day, 6 days per week if applicable.
Frequent pushing, pulling, and reaching in accordance with recommended standards.
Environmental Conditions
Work in a manufacturing plant environment, possibly exposed to high, precarious, confined spaces, outdoor weather, moving mechanical parts, and extreme heat.
Typical noise level is loud.
Exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals may occur.
ADA/ADAAA The Company will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Amendments.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Part‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Repair and Maintenance
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Summary As a Maintenance Technician, you will be responsible for performing routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair tasks to ensure efficient operation of machinery, equipment, and facilities. The role requires robust technical aptitude and the ability to work individually or as part of a team. This position is for Maintenance Technician II, with increasing expertise and responsibilities over the previous level.
Essential Functions
All essential functions of a Maintenance Technician I.
Intermediate knowledge and skills in maintenance and repair tasks.
Independently troubleshoot and diagnose equipment malfunctions.
Perform complex repairs and adjustments to machinery and equipment.
Conduct electrical and mechanical tests to identify problems and ensure proper functioning.
Assist in the installation and commissioning of new equipment.
Collaborate with team members to develop maintenance strategies and schedules.
Operate production‑related machines.
Train and mentor Level 1 technicians and all levels of machine operators.
Maintain inventory of spare parts and equipment.
Document and communicate actions, irregularities, and ongoing needs to maintain continuity among work teams.
Maintain good housekeeping – regularly clean work area, machines, and equipment.
Contribute to continuous improvement efforts to reduce costs or increase productivity without sacrificing effectiveness.
Maintain an open, candid working relationship with the immediate supervisor/manager.
Adhere to company values, practices, policies, and procedures; support compliance with all applicable safety rules, laws, regulations, and standards.
Demonstrate regular and punctual attendance at the assigned work location.
Marginal Functions The individual may be asked to perform other duties as requested.
Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong mechanical aptitude and capacity to perform simple maintenance tasks.
Accurately compute basic arithmetic (multiply, divide, add, subtract) for practical problem solving.
PC proficiency; effective use of spreadsheets and reporting software.
Team player who can work independently.
Wear/use required PPE; understand written instructions and complete appropriate documentation.
Employ a logical approach to troubleshooting and prioritize production needs.
Recognize problems as they occur and drive solutions.
Pay strong attention to detail and pursue quality; seek cost‑saving or productivity opportunities.
Handle challenges skillfully, thoroughly, and effectively.
Communicate professionally with co‑workers, team members, and customers; present information clearly.
Take advantage of opportunities to grow skills, abilities, and job knowledge independently.
Ensure work is delivered on time and of high quality.
Develop efficient work practices.
Utilize equipment, resources, and time effectively.
Use good judgment when making decisions.
Perform work safely at all times.
Maintain cooperation with management, co‑workers, customers, and vendors.
Minimum Experience, Education, and Certifications
Is qualified by both Maintenance Technician I and advanced criteria.
Additional requirements:
5+ years’ experience in a fast‑paced manufacturing environment.
Pipe fitting, pump repair, and plumbing repair experience.
Mechanical knowledge of conveyors and material transfer equipment.
Experience with preventative maintenance programs.
Experience with packaging equipment (case erectors, case sealers, palletizers).
Basic electrical knowledge with 110/220/480‑volt power.
General experience with building maintenance.
Experience with liquid‑fill equipment.
Physical Demands of Essential Functions
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds.
Occasional staircase climbing to retrieve stock items.
Work in a non‑climate‑controlled environment.
Repetitive hand grasping.
Walk and/or stand up to 10‑12 hours per day, 6 days per week if applicable.
Frequent pushing, pulling, and reaching in accordance with recommended standards.
Environmental Conditions
Work in a manufacturing plant environment, possibly exposed to high, precarious, confined spaces, outdoor weather, moving mechanical parts, and extreme heat.
Typical noise level is loud.
Exposure to toxic or caustic chemicals may occur.
ADA/ADAAA The Company will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Amendments.
Seniority Level Mid‑Senior level
Employment Type Part‑time
Job Function Management and Manufacturing
Industries Repair and Maintenance
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