The Maintenance Technician plans and performs work that requires thorough knowledge of mechanical principles, wiring specification codes, properties of various materials, principles of operation such as motors, conveyors, switches, control boards, generators, circuit breakers, electronic inspection units, etc. Troubleshoot & Perform repairs on bag machinery and support equipment as directed by maintenance supervisor. Comply with all safe work procedures when performing tasks, such as but not limited to Lock Out / Tag Out, & Confined Space. Repair machine defects found other than scheduled when discovered. Report any machine defects identified during repairs that cannot be corrected to Maintenance Manager. Maintain proper housekeeping on the job site. Improve skill level either by training or on the job experience. Be a team player, assisting fellow mechanics or other employees requiring help. Work required overtime to complete repairs of down equipment. Strive to perform work in a timely manner, reducing machine down time to a minimum. Maintain a “zero defect” attitude and perform repairs once. Ask questions if not familiar with the repair or procedure. List of expected skill areas to be held or obtained, (not all are required): Machinist Pipefitter Electro-pneumatic troubleshooting Mechanical troubleshooting Machine assembly and installation Welding, brazing, burning Part rebuilding Building repair, general maintenance Machine overhaul Air compressor maintenance Electrician skillset a plus
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED