Summary: The Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining and repairing production machines and facility equipment. They ensure operations run smoothly and safely by performing a variety of skilled mechanical, electrical, and plumbing tasks.
Essential Functions:
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Install, troubleshoot, and repair production machines and facility equipment.
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Conduct emergency and scheduled maintenance on production equipment to minimize downtime.
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Perform mechanical duties including machining, welding, and using hand/power tools.
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Read and interpret equipment manuals and work orders for maintenance tasks.
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Diagnose issues, replace parts, and make adjustments to ensure equipment efficiency.
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Perform preventive maintenance on machines and plant facilities.
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Maintain plumbing and carpentry systems as needed.
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Comply with safety regulations and maintain clean work areas.
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Coordinate with external technicians for complex repairs.
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Document maintenance activities and communicate with supervisors on equipment status.
Competencies:
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Technical proficiency in mechanical, electrical, and industrial systems.
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Ethical conduct and adherence to safety protocols.
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Strong communication skills.
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Results-driven with a proactive approach to maintenance problem-solving.
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.
Work Environment: The role involves exposure to fumes, moving parts, and noise, requiring physical activity such as standing, bending, and lifting heavy objects.
Physical Demands: Requires frequent physical exertion including lifting items over 75 pounds and performing various manual tasks. Vision abilities and depth perception are crucial for equipment maintenance.
Position Type/Expected Hours of Work: This is a full-time position, typically working first (1st) shift with weekends included in the regularly scheduled hours.
Travel: No travel is required for this position.
Required Education and Experience:
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High school diploma/GED with completion of a craft apprenticeship or equivalent experience.
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Minimum of 4 years in manufacturing maintenance, with proficiency in hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical systems. Experience with PLCs and HVAC preferred.
Preferred Education and Experience:
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Associate degree in mechanical, electrical, or industrial maintenance.
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Experience with vacuum furnaces or boilers is advantageous.
Other Duties: This job description outlines primary responsibilities but may evolve to include additional tasks as needed.