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The Operations Maintenance Technician supports Cardinal Health’s Sustainable Technologies facility, a regulated reprocessing center for medical devices. This role is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and improving equipment used in materials handling, product distribution, and semi‑automated processes within a manufacturing or distribution environment. The technician ensures equipment performance, reliability, and safety through routine maintenance, repairs, diagnostics, and continuous improvement activities.
Job Responsibility:
Apply knowledge of maintenance principles and company policies to complete a wide variety of technical tasks
Perform maintenance, testing, and repairs on equipment such as printers, packaging mechanisms, and semi‑automated systems
Use precision measuring devices, power tools, and workshop equipment safely and effectively
Troubleshoot mechanical and basic electrical issues, identifying root causes and implementing corrective actions
Maintain required licenses, certifications, and ongoing training
Meet preventive maintenance (PM) compliance requirements and complete quality‑related training
Work on moderately complex assignments requiring good judgment and problem‑solving skills
Review and provide feedback on processes for new assignments when appropriate
Support quality standards and ensure all work adheres to regulatory and facility guidelines
Work with limited supervision while producing consistent, high‑quality results
Occasionally review work completed by others or provide general guidance to less experienced team members
Ability to lift materials/equipment as required by the role
Requirements:
2–4 years of relevant maintenance or technical experience (preferred)
High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent
equivalent work experience also accepted
Technical diploma or Associate Degree in Electrical Systems, Mechanics, Manufacturing, or a related field (preferred)
Skilled in using precision measuring tools, power tools, and general workshop equipment
Strong mechanical aptitude with the ability to diagnose and resolve complex equipment problems
Working knowledge of related systems inside and outside core responsibility area
Ability to work independently and within a team in a regulated environment
Experience with Electrical and Pneumatic Systems
What we offer:
medical
dental
vision
life
disability
other insurance plans
ESPP (employee stock purchase program)
401K program with company match after 12 months
HSA (Health Savings Account on the HDHP plan)
SupportLinc Employee Assistance Program (EAP) with up to 8 free counseling sessions
corporate discount savings program
other discounts
on-demand training program
access to certification prep and a library of technical and leadership courses/books/seminars after 6+ months tenure
certification discounts and other perks to associations that include CompTIA and IIBA