Essential Duties and Responsibilities Maintenance mechanic/electrician must have the ability to perform skilled work in troubleshooting, repair, preventative maintenance, and installation of industrial equipment and machinery. Work includes general mechanical repairs, troubleshooting using prints and manuals, HVAC troubleshooting, pneumatic and hydraulic repairs, electrical troubleshooting and repairs, and preventative maintenance duties. Proficient at troubleshooting 480V, 208V, 120V, 24V, and 12V motor controls. Preventative maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of custom computer-controlled software, including Lectra, Gerber, ASC systems, C-Scan, Tech Scan, and inkjet part markers. Ability to dismantle defective equipment and machinery and install new or repaired parts. Preventative maintenance including changing belts, bulbs, filters, etc. as needed. Troubleshooting plant equipment when necessary. Identify and implement process improvements. Ability to independently communicate with equipment manufacturers help-line to resolve problems. Maintain forklift certification per company and OSHA regulations. Maintain a regular and reliable schedule as set by the supervisor according to handbook guidelines. Abide by all safety, quality, personnel, and other policies as applicable; including arc flash, electrical safety, and LOTO. Marginal Work Requirements: Perform other duties as assigned for the good of the department and company. Be actively engaged in the department’s 6S program and complete all necessary paperwork. Clean within the department. Complete all necessary paperwork and in house training.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree