The successful Equipment Maintenance Technician - Torque Tooling candidate will have strong interpersonal and communication skills and be able to perform daily tasks required to ensure the operational availability of assembly equipment. They must be dedicated to performing troubleshooting skills on automotive manufacturing equipment, primarily focusing on Torque Tooling. They must also be dedicated to the daily tasks/TPM/PM and follow up actions required. Moreover, they must be dedicated to conducting the routine actions and documenting any/all abnormalities. They will be integral in driving process improvements and equipment uptime. Lead the day-to-day equipment TPM/PM activities to ensure operational availability including but not limited to responses to alarms, breakdowns, and production requests quickly and efficiently to minimize downtime Oversee analysis and adjustment of maintenance practices and procedures and preventative maintenance schedules Lead continuous improvement processes to improve torque tooling and jigs uptime and reduce breakdowns Troubleshoot torque tooling breakdowns and quality issues Create, modify, and implement PM documents and schedules, under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor Perform Tooling repairs, calibrations, and rebuilds (some weekends and holidays required) Design, fabricate, implement, and fully document equipment and tooling program improvements and modifications
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees