Cummins
Mechanical Maintenance Level II 3rd Shift
Cummins, Whitakers, North Carolina, United States, 27891
Mechanical Maintenance
Level II
We are looking for a talented Mechanical Maintenance
Level II to join our team specializing in Manufacturing for our Cummins Inc. facility in Whitakers, NC. In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways: Ensure Equipment Reliability: By troubleshooting, assembling, installing, testing, and maintaining mechanical systems, you'll keep equipment available and capable, ensuring smooth operations. Promote Safety: Adhering to safety protocols and using appropriate personal protective equipment will help you prevent accidents and promote a safe working environment. Enhance Quality: Applying high standards of workmanship and craftsmanship, and performing quality inspections will help maintain high-quality outputs and minimize defects. Support Maintenance: Providing feedback into the Preventive Maintenance system and performing preventive, emergency, corrective, and predictive maintenance activities will help reduce downtime and improve equipment longevity. Coach and Mentor: Instructing and coaching less experienced team members will help build a knowledgeable and skilled workforce. Improve Processes: Identifying and reducing manufacturing constraints, solving problems, and participating in continuous improvement activities will enhance efficiency and productivity. Environmental Stewardship: Recognizing how your work impacts the environment and working to minimize negative effects will contribute to sustainable operations. Foster Teamwork: Communicating effectively with your team and participating in Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) initiatives will help improve quality, safety, processes, and employee development.
Level II
We are looking for a talented Mechanical Maintenance
Level II to join our team specializing in Manufacturing for our Cummins Inc. facility in Whitakers, NC. In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways: Ensure Equipment Reliability: By troubleshooting, assembling, installing, testing, and maintaining mechanical systems, you'll keep equipment available and capable, ensuring smooth operations. Promote Safety: Adhering to safety protocols and using appropriate personal protective equipment will help you prevent accidents and promote a safe working environment. Enhance Quality: Applying high standards of workmanship and craftsmanship, and performing quality inspections will help maintain high-quality outputs and minimize defects. Support Maintenance: Providing feedback into the Preventive Maintenance system and performing preventive, emergency, corrective, and predictive maintenance activities will help reduce downtime and improve equipment longevity. Coach and Mentor: Instructing and coaching less experienced team members will help build a knowledgeable and skilled workforce. Improve Processes: Identifying and reducing manufacturing constraints, solving problems, and participating in continuous improvement activities will enhance efficiency and productivity. Environmental Stewardship: Recognizing how your work impacts the environment and working to minimize negative effects will contribute to sustainable operations. Foster Teamwork: Communicating effectively with your team and participating in Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) initiatives will help improve quality, safety, processes, and employee development.