Responsible for learning maintenance procedures and troubleshooting techniques in the following categories: Industrial, Electrical, PLC, Mechanical, Pneumatics, and Hydraulics. Troubleshoots and repairs equipment that involve basic electrical issues such as resetting breakers, replacing fuses, replacing motors and sensors. Observes, learns, and demonstrates the basic working knowledge of industrial computerized controls, variable speed drives, level sensors, limit switches, pressure switches, proximity sensors, photo-electric sensors, IEC style contractors and starters. Escalates complex troubleshooting issues to Maintenance Technician I or higher. Learns safe and effective rigging. Coordinates operations with production, shipping, and other departments, as required. Follows all safety and PPE requirements, policies, and procedures. Performs weekly lubrication of plant processes and ancillary equipment. Learns PM (Preventive Maintenance) process and how to complete required paperwork. Disassembles and reassembles pumps, as well as replaces pumps and valves. Learns and demonstrates the proper procedures for splices and repairing conveyor belts. Assists with replacement and alignment of gearboxes, belts, chains, sprockets, and pulleys. Works, in an assisted capacity, as the on-duty line maintenance operator; responding to all line calls and complete the daily maintenance call log. Assists senior technicians with mechanical and electrical repairs. Researches and sources materials and parts. Identifies and utilizes established resources. Performs other duties as required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED