Maintenance Lead 3rd Shift

Crown BakeriesNorcross, GA
Onsite

About The Position

The Maintenance Lead will report directly to Maintenance supervision. This role is responsible for ensuring optimal throughput of the production line by ensuring the maintenance upkeep of all equipment and machinery. This position will lead, coach, and develop the team to ensure an effective and positive culture. Additionally, the Maintenance Lead will be responsible for improving skills and knowledge of their team members.

Requirements

  • Eight or more years of experience required
  • Ability to lead and coach team members
  • Strong interest in learning and developing practical technical skills.
  • Exceptional problem-solving ability and a keen attention to detail.
  • Strong willingness to learn and adapt to new tasks and responsibilities.
  • Ability to work well in a team environment and follow instructions.
  • Basic computer skills to assist with reporting and logging tasks.
  • Eagerness to learn and take on new responsibilities.
  • Strong work ethic and a proactive attitude.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with team members and supervisors.
  • Physical stamina and ability to perform manual tasks and lift heavy items when needed.
  • Ability to follow instructions carefully and adhere to safety guidelines.
  • Inspect and identify bearings for failure
  • Lubricate bearings
  • Identify bearing's part numbers
  • Identify bearing specifications without part number available
  • Replace bearings
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for bearings)
  • Inspect and identify wear on conveyor belting
  • Inspect and identify wear on bed plates and wear stripping
  • Replace conveyor belting
  • Replace wear stripping
  • Identify belt specification
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for conveyance)
  • Inspect and identify filters for buildup and tares
  • Change filters
  • Identify the specifications of a filter and determine if it the correct filter for the application
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for filters)
  • Inspect and identify wear on sprockets.
  • Identify part numbers (for sprockets)
  • Identify sprocket specifications without part number available
  • replace Sprockets
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for sprockets)
  • Broach a keyway and add set screw (for sprockets)
  • Use a lathe to boar a sprocket
  • Inspect and identify wear on gears.
  • Identify part numbers (for gears)
  • Identify gear specifications without part number available
  • replace gears and set proper lashing
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for gears)
  • Broach a keyway and add set screw (for gears)
  • Use a lathe to boar a gear
  • Inspect and identify wear on shafts
  • Identify shaft specifications
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for shafts)
  • Cut keyway into shaft
  • Turn down a shaft in a lathe
  • Inspect and identify chain stretch and wear
  • Identify chain specifications
  • Remove links from a chain
  • properly install, tension, and align chains
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for chains)
  • Inspect and identify belt stretch and wear
  • Identify belt specifications
  • properly install, tension, and align belts
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for drive belts)
  • Interface with equipment HMI’s
  • Visually identify if signaling components such as photo eyes, prox’s, limit switches, and read switchers are operating properly
  • visually Identify tripped brakers and overloads
  • Document and reset faults on a VFD
  • Use a multimeter to determine if a fuse is bad both while energize and deenergized
  • Use a multimeter to read resistance of electrical components and wires to troubleshoot shorts in a circuit and failed electrical components
  • Use a multimeter to troubleshoot faulty contacts
  • Use a multimeter to understand the state of a relay
  • Replace faulty push buttons, switches, relays, contactors, overloads, and fuses.
  • visually identify faults on a PLC
  • Use PLC input and out visual indicators for troubleshooting
  • Replace signaling components
  • Use a multimeter to determine if a signaling component is operating properly
  • Read electrical schematics
  • Replace and program a VFD
  • replace a PLC output or input card
  • Plug a laptop into a PLC and read logic for basic troubleshooting purposes
  • Coordinate and communicate with OEM or other resources to resolve PLC issues remotely
  • Identify the power source of a motor
  • Look, listen and smell to determine possible issues with and electric motor
  • Identify a motor by reading and deciphering a nameplate
  • Remove, install and wire and electric motor
  • Reverse the polarity of an electric motor
  • Use a multimeter to determine if a motor has failed
  • Operate a meager to determine if a motor has failed
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for motors)
  • Inspect for oil leaks (for gearboxes)
  • Identify proper oil level on a gearbox and add or replace oil as needed
  • Remove, install and align a gearbox
  • Identify a gearbox by reading and deciphering the nameplate
  • Replace seals on a gearbox
  • Identify the ratio, shaft size or boar of a gearbox without reading a nameplate
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for gearboxes)
  • Inspect and identify wear on cylinders, clevises, fittings, and mounting components
  • replace cylinders
  • Troubleshoot a cylinder for blowby
  • Identify a cylinder by reading and deciphering information found on an the cylinder
  • Determine the stroke of a cylinder
  • Take apart and replace failed components (for cylinders)
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for cylinders)
  • Inspect valves for wear and leaks
  • Replace valves
  • Troubleshoot a valve for proper operation
  • Confirm proper operation of a valve
  • Identify a valve by reading and deciphering information found on a valve
  • Take apart and replace failed components (for valves)
  • Identify rout cause failure and implement improvements (for valves)
  • MIG welding
  • Stick welding
  • TIG welding
  • Sanitary Welding
  • Able to safely and effectively use cutting tool such and grinder, saws, and shirs
  • Able to safely and effectively use a press
  • Able to safely and effectively use a drill
  • Able to safely and effectively use welders
  • Able to safely and effectively use electric sanders and grinders
  • Able to safely and effectively use parts washer
  • Able to safely and effectively use mill
  • Able to safely and effectively use lathe

Nice To Haves

  • Full understanding of tools, equipment, and safety practices is desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct all work and communication in a respectful and professional manner.
  • Facilitate a heathy work environment for all Crown employees.
  • Coach and Lead maintenance personnel to facilitate a teamwork environment.
  • Effectively collaborate with all departments to ensure all Crown expectations are met.
  • Take full ownership for the department.
  • Understand and uphold all of Crown Bakeries expectations and standard.
  • Ensure uptime of equipment by managing systems and resources effectively.
  • Track known and ongoing issues by means of KPI’s and CMMS.
  • Resolve known and ongoing issues in a timely manner.
  • Determine rout cause of equipment failure and down time.
  • Implement permanent solutions to equipment failure and down time.
  • Assist and lead your team to ensure the department meets the preventative maintenance plan.
  • Understand and communicate the correct PM frequency of plant equipment.
  • Keep up to date and accurate records of preventative maintenance.
  • Conduct audits of the preventive maintenance program to ensure effectiveness and accuracy.
  • Monitor systems and resources to ensure an accurate and organized inventory of parts.
  • Identify critical spare parts and ensure they are stocked or readily available.
  • Keep up to date and accurate records of all parts.
  • Conduct audits of the inventory and management system to ensure compliance with expectations.
  • Work with outside agencies and vendors to ensure part availability.
  • Communicate personnel needs to ensure the proper head count is maintained in the maintenance department.
  • Uphold the expectations within the department and company standers.
  • Coordinate and conduct trainings to ensure all maintenance personnel are trained and capable.
  • Keep up to date and accurate personnel records.
  • Report down time and waste related to equipment issues.
  • Report PM completion and compliance.
  • Report inventory levels and gaps.
  • Report personnel current state and openings within the maintenance department.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

11-50 employees

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