Lube technicians are primarily responsible for lubricating the machines. They manage the oil storage building, grease bearings, top-up machines, perform oil changes, make or support decisions to upgrade or change a lubricant. They work with lubricant suppliers and consultants to keep machines running smoothly. They also manage contamination control efforts by maintaining breathers and filters, using filter carts. Lube techs work closely with mechanics to troubleshoot machine problems that might be lubrication related. Lube techs require a thorough understanding of lube storage and handling, lubrication fundamentals and contamination control.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED