Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Operate all types of tools and machines essential and necessary to the job, including but not limited to electrical meter, hand tools, hand-held power tools, electrical components, torches, grinders, welders, forklifts, aerial lifts, overhead cranes, and computer equipment.
- Troubleshoot, repair, tear down and replace compressors, pumps, welders, punches, presses, shears, cranes, hoists, conveyors, heating and cooling ventilation systems, electrical systems, small hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic equipment and paint equipment.
- Troubleshoot line repairs and breakdowns.
- Conduct preventive maintenance on equipment and facilities.
- Perform machine and fixture set-ups.
- Operate overhead cranes and other lifting devices.
- Perform all assigned tasks in a safe, efficient, timely, accurate and highly productive manner according to company policy.
- Contribute to the team effort to produce a quality product.
- Must provide own tools and perform maintenance tasks.
- Ability to work mandatory overtime. Other duties may be assigned by the company.
Above is a list of the most important responsibilities and functions, which are essential to the position. Employees must be able to perform these essential functions satisfactorily with or without a reasonable accommodation. Accommodations will be evaluated and provided to eligible employees on a case by case basis, depending on the employee's medical restrictions, work availability, the nature of the position, the position's essential functions and other relevant factors.
Qualifications
- Education: High school diploma or equivalent, based on education and work experience.
- Licenses/Certifications:
- List any other Certifications
- Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities:
- Experience with equipment teardowns and rebuilds (i.e.: mechanical and hydraulic press breaks)
- Ability to troubleshoot/edit PLC ladder lock – ABB and Mitsubishi
- Experience with installing/trouble shooting frequency drives.
- Experience in troubleshooting and repairing HVAC equipment.
- Advanced welding fabrication.
- Electrician/control panel building and trouble shooting
- Basic knowledge of tool and die equipment (e.g.: drill press, mill, grinding, etc).
- Advance carpentry
- Skilled predictive Maintenance
- Experience with repairing/rebuilding paint pumps, electro static guns and blasting equipment.
- Must be able to perform new equipment set-up and diagnostics.
- Must have the ability to work at a fast pace, understanding urgency, be open to new and different things, and express opinions regarding work methods and blue prints. Must be willing to take responsibility for mistakes.
- Must have the ability to read multi-meter and computer equipment.
- Must have the ability to read and understand blueprints, operator manuals and maintenance manuals, dimensional and weld prints
- Must have the ability to document work logs, update manuals, create P.M. scheduling program, record keeping, component changes.
- Must have the ability to communicate information orally and/or written, to other personnel in a clear, concise manner.
- Must have basic math skills, especially fractions.
- Core Competencies:
- Troubleshooting: advanced trouble shooting skills on electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems
- Mentoring: to be able to efficiently train maintenance tech 1 employees respectfully, and willingly
- Advanced: to be able to efficiently perform the task with very little or no help 90% of the time. Professional attitude with excellent inter-department and organizational skills.
Training:
- Orientation
- Company provided training may include but not limited to:
- LOTO Training
- Utility/Golf Cart Training
- Aerial Lifts – Boom, Scissor Lift, Manlift Training
- Additional training that may occur: Arc Flash, special LOTO, and Confined Space training
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Please refer to the general office physical demands checklist for more information regarding the working conditions and physical requirements for this job.