Mechanic 3rd Class

Owens CorningIrving, TX
1dOnsite

About The Position

The purpose of the Mechanic 3rd Class is to perform as professional, highly skilled and exceptionally competent maintenance person. Participates in teams to develop and implement solutions.

Requirements

  • Basic Computer Skills
  • Electrical
  • Basic PLC
  • Hydraulic
  • Pneumatics
  • Basic Blueprint & Schematic reading
  • Proficient in SAP PM Module
  • API653
  • Basic Welding
  • Able to think under pressure and make quick decisions
  • Ability to work well in a team or alone
  • Good attention to detail
  • Must be able to operate a computer or other keyboard instrument
  • High School Diploma, GED or equivalent
  • Complete and pass Electrical CD Rom training provided by plant.
  • Preferably five (5) years in a related maintenance trade or occupation that involved electrical, hydraulic machinery and equipment in a manufacturing environment.
  • Able to demonstrate trouble-shooting techniques and have a basic understanding of blueprints.
  • Basic ability and knowledge of welding practices and hydraulic circuitry.
  • Advanced understanding of electrical circuitry.
  • Basic PLC knowledge.
  • Must have the ability to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram or schedule form.
  • Flair for working with large industrial machines.
  • Must be able to work independently or in a team atmosphere with minimal direct supervision with drive toward accomplishment, and to produce high quality work.
  • Able to do repetitive hand, arm, leg movements for several hours
  • Able to climb on and off of fork truck
  • Ability to stand for 10 - 12 hours straight
  • Able to climb and descend stairs for up to 12 hours continuously
  • Lift and push and pull 50lbs. More than 100 times per day
  • Must be able to squat, bend at the waist and knees freely
  • Exposure to temperature extremes
  • Exposure to sounds or noise levels that maybe uncomfortable
  • Bending and twisting
  • Handle, control or feel objects, tools or control
  • It is a requirement to be a U.S. citizen OR have valid proof of authorization to work in the United States.

Responsibilities

  • Energy Control Procedures (ECP's) and Lock Tag Try (LTT) system. Respect for the potential hazards within the manufacturing operation. Training and regular auditing of the process.
  • Fluent in the language of the plant.
  • Computer literacy – email, simple spreadsheet, word doc.
  • Safe rigging procedures.
  • Forklift operation, licensed – will provide certification.
  • Troubleshooting basics, how to analyze a problem and step to the root cause. Help reduce cycle time to problem resolution and eliminates the “replace and see what happens method”.
  • Must have minimum two years of plant experience or have demonstrated capability and knowledge to trouble shoot major plant systems.
  • Installs, modifies or maintains plant equipment and assists in determining appropriate methods to accomplish these tasks.
  • Must work safely and follow all documented and “common sense” safety polices and procedures.
  • Read, understand, and analyze blueprints and other technical data references.
  • Expert use of hand and power tools.
  • Inspects plant equipment to identify potential problems prior to breakdown occurrences.
  • Complies with good housekeeping practices on the job and insures work areas are clean and picked up after each job completion.
  • Follows all environmental compliance polices & programs.
  • Work as instructed with outside contractors.
  • Must be an active member of 7:00 a.m. meeting on a daily basis, providing solutions for maintenance.
  • Must assist with Planner/Scheduler and ensure all work orders are reviewed on a monthly basis to ensure system is maintained current.
  • Needs to assume responsibilities for Planner/Scheduler as needed.
  • Comply with all plant rules.
  • Comply with safety regulations and maintain a clean and orderly work area.
  • All other duties as assigned or needed.
  • ability to rotate to varying shifts
  • Ability to properly, precision align belt, gear or direct coupled shafts using proper tools to specified tolerances.
  • Understanding of lubrication principles and bearing tolerances and basic bearing "physics"-I.E. how does it work in terms of need for extreme care, keeping clean, etc.
  • Hydraulic systems understanding - hydraulic flow principles. Effects of pipe sizes and valves on pressure drops, making proper fittings per system requirements, proper valve application, etc. Applied to water systems, hot oil, and hydraulic systems.
  • Same as above for compressed air and steam, (where applicable) systems.
  • Understanding of pump basics and operating characteristics including effects of suction pressures, head pressures, sealing/packing techniques.
  • Ability to read air and power fluid schematics.
  • Basic welding for all; structural and piping welding for at least one craft per plant.
  • Pipefitting – alignment, flange, threading.
  • Basic electrical component “how they work” understanding: solenoids, motors, heaters, contacts, and photo eyes.
  • Ultrasonic rotating equipment troubleshooting.
  • Basic industrial electrical code.
  • Capability to read schematics and P&ID drawings.
  • Fusing, thermal overload protection, wire sizing, motor theory, etc.
  • AC, DC and Servo drive system (basics).
  • Be able to safely conduct motor control and power circuit troubleshooting. Understand fuse sizing, take motor amp readings, understand basic DC motor control, etc.
  • Ability to fully troubleshoot drives-DC and AC variable frequency, and communicate technically with outside technical support when needed.
  • Fully competent in electrical noise avoidance-grounding, shielding, etc.
  • Burner system understanding, troubleshooting and properly tuning
  • Comply with all plant rules
  • Comply with safety regulations and maintain a clean and orderly work area
  • All other duties as assigned or needed
  • Regular Attendance on site and ability to rotate to varying shifts
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