Maintenance Technician II - 1st Shift - Bayport, MN

Andersen CorporationBayport, MN
Onsite

About The Position

The Maintenance Technician II role provides multi-skilled maintenance and electrical support within a TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) and CI (Continuous Improvement) environment. The position focuses on customer service, quality, cost, and productivity, while promoting a safety culture and requiring continuous job-related education. The role also involves operating Power Industrial Trucks (PIT).

Requirements

  • Multi-skilled technician satisfied by demonstrated technical expertise in maintenance functions
  • 2 year Associate Degree in a related field or equivalent past work experience
  • Strong customer focus
  • Basic PC skills (MS Windows)
  • Must operate/be trained in the use of Power Industrial Trucks (PIT).
  • Continued technical training required each year
  • Basic project management skills (Elec)
  • Working towards a Class A Journeyman license if in the electrical program
  • Ability to safely lift and carry up to 68 pounds
  • Ability to safely push and/or pull up to 92 pounds of force

Nice To Haves

  • If Applicable (In Electrical License Program)

Responsibilities

  • Provide multi-skilled maintenance/electrical support focused on customer service, quality, cost and productivity in a TPM and CI environment
  • Promote a safety culture
  • Focused on developing maintenance skills and abilities
  • Demonstrate respectful workplace behavior
  • Continuing job-related education is required
  • Operates Power Industrial Trucks (PIT)
  • Understand the hazards of and working on electrical components
  • Understand, troubleshoot and problem solve issues of basic complexity in advanced electrical/mechanical systems (PLC, Drives, Servo, HMI, CNC, etc.)
  • Test and perform preventative maintenance
  • Understand basic electrical circuits and safely requirements
  • Understand basic function of PLC, drives and controls
  • Understand construction and ratings of cables and conductors, factors that determine the size and types of conductors, and the procedures for making proper connections.
  • Ability to select connectors and splice and install conductors
  • Proficient at cutting, bending and installing pipe
  • Use the National Electrical Code to locate information that applies to electrical installations
  • Understand, maintain, and troubleshoot AC and DC motors and drives
  • Use electrical test equipment to measure current voltage and resistance
  • Understand troubleshooting process for basic electrical equipment and electrical systems
  • Basic troubleshoot PLC, drives, HMI
  • Trained to work on energized electrical circuits
  • Trained in electrical arc flash protection code requirements and follow standards per NFPA 70E
  • Inspect gears and gear units for lubrication problems and bearing failure
  • Understand types and function of gears, the components and characteristics of gearbox setups, problems with gears and gear boxes, and gearbox overhaul.
  • Understand types of shaft misalignment, conditions affecting alignment, measurements and measuring tools for realignment, and methods used for shaft alignment including reverse dial, laser and rim and face
  • Understand types of gaskets and packing, packing glands, and installation of gaskets and packing
  • Understand basic functions of production CNC machining equipment
  • Use necessary hand and power tools to take appropriate action to replace components, make adjustments and recalibrate machinery to resolve issues and restore equipment to operating condition
  • Check and adjust end play, backlash, shaft runout and tooth contact in gearboxes
  • Disassemble and reassemble gearboxes
  • Understand centrifugal and reciprocating compressors
  • Understand the parts, function, maintenance and troubleshooting of typical motors
  • Remove mechanical seals from pumps, examine damaged mechanical seals and install various types of mechanical seals.
  • Understand types and functions, installation, lubrication, maintenance, causes of failure, and replacement of sliding surface and roller contact bearings
  • Operate manual mill, lathe, and surface grinder to produce quality part.
  • Maintain and troubleshoot, disassemble and reassemble hydraulic and pneumatic valves
  • Understand parts, function, maintenance and overhaul of reciprocating and rotary positive displacement pumps, and single and multistage centrifugal pumps
  • Understand pipe sizing and materials of construction, characteristics of pipe joints and fittings, and how to calculate pipe length, measure, cut and thread pipe
  • Measure and analyze vibration in equipment using transducers, vibration meters and vibration analyzers to determine cause of malfunction
  • Read pneumatic system diagrams

Benefits

  • 401 (k) Plan, Employer Fixed Contributions & Company Matching
  • Profit Sharing
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Coverage
  • Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), Health Savings Account (HSA) and Health Reimbursement Account (HRA)
  • Life Insurance
  • Paid Time Off & Paid Holidays
  • Paid Maternity Leave & Paid Parental Leave
  • Career Growth Planning & Nationwide Career Opportunities
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