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Lead by example on safety: apply OSHA Control of Hazardous Energy (LOTO) and electrical safe-work practices
support arc‑flash/arc‑shock risk controls under NFPA 70E (e.g., boundaries, PPE, job safety planning)
Conduct and participate in pre‑job hazard analyses (PJHA), incident reviews, and safety audits
maintain an orderly, 5S-compliant work area
Execute advanced mechanical and electrical troubleshooting/repair on production and plant equipment (power transmission, pneumatics, hydraulics, welding/fabrication, and machine-shop work)
Read/interpret electrical schematics, blueprints, and technical manuals
Diagnose and resolve PLC/controls issues (troubleshooting and minor program modifications in ladder logic as permitted by site policy)
Use the CMMS (e.g., Mainsaver or equivalent) to document work, close work orders with accurate failure codes/cause/remedy and maintain asset histories
assign/execute PM tasks to schedule
Plan and stage work with Operations and Stores to reduce MTTR and avoid unplanned downtime
contribute to accurate spare-parts data (min/max levels, critical spares)
Execute and improve PM and PdM programs (vibration, infrared thermography, ultrasound, oil analysis) to detect early failure conditions and extend asset life
capture and act on condition data
Apply Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) principles (5S foundation
autonomous/planned maintenance
focused improvement) with production to eliminate chronic losses and improve OEE
Lead/participate in Root Cause Analysis (RCA) for repeat failures using methods such as 5 Whys and fishbone
implement and verify corrective actions to prevent recurrence
Track and communicate reliability KPIs (e.g., PM compliance, MTBF/MTTR, work‑order closure quality) and contribute ideas for cost, quality, and uptime improvement
Maintain/author maintenance work instructions, PHJAs, and job plans
ensure as‑built drawings/schematics are current in the CMMS/technical library
Support industrial control system (ICS/OT) cybersecurity hygiene in daily work (e.g., change control on PLC/HMI programs, secure USB/media, patch/firmware coordination with engineering and IT/OT) aligned to ISA/IEC 62443 practices
Mentor and coach technicians and operators
share troubleshooting techniques and reliability mindset
support autonomous maintenance and cross-training
Coordinate with Production, Engineering, EHS, and Quality to prioritize and execute maintenance with minimal impact to schedules
support planned outages and start‑up/commissioning as needed
Work ethic & availability: maintain professionalism and customer focus
work independently or within a team
support overtime, weekends, and holidays per production needs
Requirements:
High school diploma or GED required
Trade school degree preferred
7–10+ years of progressively responsible industrial maintenance experience in a high‑volume manufacturing environment
Demonstrated expertise across mechanical, electrical, and controls disciplines
Proven proficiency with PLC troubleshooting (and minor modifications)
Proven proficiency with electrical/electronic diagnostics (meters, scopes)
Proven proficiency with mechanical systems (power transmission, pneumatics, hydraulics)
Proven proficiency with precision fabrication/welding