Maintenance Mechanic - 2nd Shift
General Summary
Maintain efficient and safe operations of all equipment, machinery and building facilities to support the manufacturing plant, or ensures manufactured parts are within compliance standards. This Team Member is a subject matter expert that completes duties of an advanced technical and/or mechanical nature that require specific training, licenses or certifications. Notify the Operations Supervisor of any occurrences that negatively impact production. Adhere to safety, health, and environmental guidelines.
Work Schedule: 2:00pm - 10:30pm, Monday - Friday
Pay: $28-35/hr + 3% shift differential
Type of Role: Direct Hire
Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
1. Provide technician support to manufacturing maintenance and repair. This includes the areas of Robotics, CNC, Tooling, Wire EDM, Facilities, Mechanical, Electrical, Machine Operations, Tool & Die or Quality Assurance. Must meet specific training requirements to complete assigned work.
2. Perform preventive maintenance as scheduled and pursuant to work safety requirements, or coordinate measurements of PPAP. Complete job safety checklists and take appropriate action to ensure safety for the equipment and building or ensure quality and conformity of parts.
3. Locate, trouble shoot and repair breakdowns of machinery and other equipment to reduce production downtime. Ensure conformity and quality of parts produced. Make repairs and updates to the building facility including electrical, carpentry, plumbing, HVAC and painting.
4. Promptly report quality problems and shut down the equipment or operational area if unable to resolve.
5. Identify process and equipment inefficiencies and suggest improvements.
6. Other tasks and assignments that are consistent with knowledge and training.
Job Requirements:
Education: Successful completion of high school highly preferred; additional training or certification as required for the area worked
Physical Requirements:
The requirements below are for all job titles within this family, but may differ between each individual position:
· Climb/Balance: Frequently required.
· Stooping: Regularly required.
· Kneeling: Occasionally required.
· Crouch/Crawl: Occasionally required.
· Bending: Regularly required.
· Standing: Regularly required.
· Handle Materials: Regularly required.
· Manipulated Objects: Regularly required.
· Vision: Ability to see objects up close or at a distance, in color, adjust focus, and use peripheral vision regularly.
· Lifting: continuously lifting objects weighing 5lb – 40lb, frequently lifting objects 40lb – 60lb, occasionally lifting objects weighing up to 100lb.
Mechanic
· Read and interpret equipment manuals and work orders to perform required maintenance and service
· Perform a variety of equipment repair activities, diagnose and locate nature of problem, tear down equipment, replace component units and parts
· Move and install equipment, position, level and anchor on site, make all necessary mechanical system line connections, set up equipment, check operation and make necessary adjustments
· Perform regular preventive maintenance on machines, equipment, and plant facilities
· Use a variety of hand and power tools, diagnostic, lift and machine shop equipment
· Basic troubleshooting of pneumatic, hydraulic, and mechanical systems
· Fabricate parts and safety guards for equipment
· Ensure the proper segregation and labelling of all waste products and recyclables and ensure waste minimization is practiced whenever possible.