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The Maintenance Mechanic’s duties include installing, troubleshooting, maintaining, and repairing equipment while following all work practices and procedures. Mechanics will ensure and help maintain a safe work environment while supporting the internal customer to achieve the site's business goals and objectives.
Job Responsibility:
Support the packaging lines by making routine and non-routine adjustments that ensure a high-quality product
Collaborate with other departments and other Maintenance Mechanics to obtain information or experience to keep lines running at an efficient rate
Perform preventive maintenance, changeovers, repairs, and running adjustments
Systematically gather information from a variety of sources, analyze the information, identify implications of data, draw appropriate conclusions, generate viable, alternative solutions to a question or problem, and evaluate the consequences of choosing each alternative
Assert personal ideas and opinions to convince others
Define, diagnose, and resolve problems
Provide guidance to others by responding to questions
observing work activity
giving direction when necessary
and providing on-the-job training
Use a variety of hand tools and power tools to perform specific duties
Detect faulty operations, and defective material, and report those and any unusual situation to the the proper personal
Read and interpret equipment manuals and work orders to perform required maintenance and services
May require overtime and/or weekend work
May require use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and a Powered Air Purifying Respirator (PAPR)
Knowledge of and adherence to all PCI, cGMP, and GCP policies, procedures, and rules
Prompt escalation to the supervisor of any safety issue, quality issue, or downtime following the established escalation protocol
Perform Single Minute Exchange of Dies, (SMED) activities on packaging lines
Execute initiatives relating to OPEX objectives
Analyze equipment failures to improve the overall reliability of the equipment, while maintaining productivity
Update setup documentation to ensure all settings are current and accurate
Work with The Business Units and Scheduling to accurately maintain a timeline for any launches or validations of products
Audit and maintain a high level of 5’s in the facility to help maintain a safe, organized, clean high-performing workplace
Document and drive actions for specific respected value streams
Audit the centerline document system to ensure sustainability and a high level of productivity
Attend Tier I Daily Directional Setting (DDS) meeting. Give feedback and follow-ups when outages occur from the centerline document
Requirements:
Skill testing requirements met at approved grade level for the position
Must have at least 2-3 years of applicable maintenance experience, preferably in a manufacturing environment or 2-year Technical School
Basic Mathematical and computer skills
Ability to perform basic computer tasks and operate common computer programs
Minimum professional proficiency: Ability to speak in a way that allows one to participate effectively in various conversations
Ability to read various types of standard items addressed to general readers
High reasoning: Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where there is only limited standardization
Ability to interpret a variety of instructions that may be provided in various forms
Nice to have:
Ability to identify and resolve problems promptly
work independently and/or as part of a team
professionally hold oneself
demonstrate attention to detail
and drive for results
Packaging experience
What we offer:
paid time off
health insurance coverage (including dental and vision)