A Day In The LifeAnalyze mechanical and operational problems on assigned equipment and plans for the takes corrective action. Makes necessary corrections and running adjustments to maintain maximum production and quality. Tests equipment to check for operational status. Clears jams and tries out equipment after repairs, changeovers, or when new equipment is being instated. Assists operations engineers and operators in analyzing, repairing, and bringing equipment back on line using, tests, measuring, and examining products to ensure the equipment is working properly. Makes preventive maintenance checks and inspections of assigned equipment reports findings to supervisor and takes appropriate action. Notifies supervisor of operation department and maintenance of recurring equipment malfunctions and corrective action taken or planned. Will work on such machines but not limited to, lathes, punch presses, forging machines, drills, hydraulic machines, air compressors, etc. Work details include the analysis of machine trouble, tearing down of equipment, dismantling, performing repairs and or replacing damaged parts, and reassembling machine in a timely and satisfactory manner. Must be skilled in fitting bearings, aligning wheels, shafts, etc, and various metallurgical properties of metals. Capable of operating electric arc welding and acetylene welding to do all type of maintenance work. Will be responsible for their own work and for those helpers that may be assigned to complete the job.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree