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An Industrial Maintenance Technician plays a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth and efficient operation of industrial facilities by performing essential maintenance and repair tasks on machinery, equipment, and systems. This position requires a skilled and versatile professional capable of addressing a wide range of mechanical and electrical issues to minimize downtime and maintain optimal productivity.
Job Responsibility:
Service, troubleshoot, and repair industrial components such as motors, variable AC drives, PLCs, servos, sensors, and switches
Service, troubleshoot, and repair industrial pneumatic system components such as pumps, valves, cylinders, motors, and solenoids
Perform tool offset corrections and position adjustments on multi-axis automated CNC equipment
Maintain required repair and work logs
Prioritize repairs to meet efficiency and the needs of the production plant
Provide routine preventative upkeep on equipment and work with production personnel to maintain and improve quality
Work with Production personnel to maintain and improve quality
Maintain regular and reliable attendance, arrive on time for scheduled shifts, and adhere to the company’s attendance policies and procedures
Other duties as assigned
Requirements:
At least five (5) years of maintenance experience required, preferably in a manufacturing environment
Must be able to work any required schedule needed for the facility needs
Working knowledge of electrical, electronic controls, hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical, cutting, welding, fabrication, and tooling
Must be able to read and follow blueprints and schematics
Ability to troubleshoot equipment in all the aforementioned areas
Computer literacy with ability to learn new computer software programs
Excellent written and oral communication skills
Attention to detail with strong organizational skills
A strong understanding of mechanical systems, components, and machinery is essential, capable of diagnosing and repairing mechanical issues
Proficiency in electrical systems, including wiring, circuits, and electrical controls, is critical for troubleshooting and repairing electrical faults
Firm understanding of hydraulic and pneumatic systems is essential
A solid foundation in the use of various tools, equipment, and instruments, including hand tools, power tools, multimeters, and diagnostic devices, is necessary
Be an effective problem solver, capable of identifying issues and implementing solutions in a timely manner
Perform routine inspections, create maintenance schedules, and carry out preventative maintenance tasks to extend the life of equipment is crucial
A strong commitment to safety. Adhere to safety protocols, be aware of potential hazards, and take proactive steps to mitigate risks
Ability to work schedule as assigned
Standing approximately 8-10 hours, 5 days a week, depending on business need, may be required to work 6 days/week depending on business need
Fine motor abilities are needed to handle or feel objects, tools, or controls
Specific vision abilities might be required by this job that include close vision, particularly reading that may be very fine print
Regular twisting, bending, squatting, pushing, pivoting, and moving or lifting up to 100 pounds
Employees will frequently lift and/or move 10-25 pounds while occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds