About The Position

Greif is a global leader in performance packaging, operating in 40 countries and delivering innovative solutions to in-demand industries. The company is committed to legendary customer service, operational excellence, and global sustainability. This role is for a 2nd Shift Multicraft Maintenance Technician, responsible for maintaining, testing, and repairing electrical/electronic, PLC, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems and components. The shift is from 3:00 PM to 11:30 PM CST.

Requirements

  • 1+ years experience and/or equivalent training in a manufacturing or industrial environment
  • Proficient computer experience.
  • Working knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics and mechanical systems.
  • Basic mechanical, electrical, hydraulics and pneumatic skills.
  • Understanding of preventative maintenance process.
  • Ability to operate machines and hand-tools relevant to a manufacturing environment.
  • Ability to troubleshoot mechanical problems and take initiative to correct or seek immediate assistance.
  • Ability to assemble and disassemble equipment.
  • Ability to read and follow equipment manufacturer’s specifications, circuits, etc.

Nice To Haves

  • Technical or professional certification preferred and/or completion of Associates degree in related field
  • 3+ years and/or equivalent experience preferred in PLC and HMI configuration and programming, control circuit analysis, design, troubleshooting and solving software/hardware issues, high voltage electrical maintenance, mechanical repairs, hydraulics, and pneumatics in an industrial environment.
  • A thorough knowledge of electrical/electronic components and equipment including the use of special instruments for diagnostic purposes.

Responsibilities

  • Perform all duties in a safe and collaborative manner and immediately report any potentially dangerous conditions or other safety concerns to the supervisor.
  • Start up and shut down equipment in accordance with operations requirements, company safety procedures and OSHA requirements for machine activation and shutdown.
  • Perform basic mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic maintenance tasks in a safe, efficient manner, which supports the continuous improvement process within the facility.
  • Perform work requiring a thorough knowledge of electrical/electronic and mechanical theory and principles, written specifications, local and national electrical codes, properties of various materials, and principles of operation and application of electronic equipment.
  • Troubleshoot and repair mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical/electronic equipment including but not limited to belts, pulleys, gears, chains, motors, pumps, PLC’s, numerical controls, power supplies, drives, gages/HMI and test equipment.
  • Receive wiring diagrams, drawing, specification, and instructions, both verbally or in writing, concerning emergency and scheduled repair, installation, and inspection work to be performed.
  • Plan details of working procedures to determine material or replacement needs and determine a logical approach to repair problems.
  • Service electronic equipment by checking, testing, and replacing faulty components, circuit modules, printed circuit boards and similar electronic devices.
  • Perform plant-wide electronic and electrical maintenance making operating adjustments as required.
  • Provide technical support on PLC’s and network interfaces throughout the manufacturing floor.
  • Develop programs/documents for training and knowledge transfer in all aspects of the control systems.
  • Maintain and install communication cables, power distribution cables and wiring, and perform splicing as required.
  • Promote and comply with good safety practices and habits, including but not limited to, use of all PPE.
  • Diagnose and repair activities with detailed working procedures.
  • Determine materials, replacement parts, and tools/parts needed to proceed with a logical approach to repairs, maintenance and rebuilds.
  • Set-up, adjust, calibrate, and operate equipment; perform layout and bench work; inspect, dismantle, repair, rebuild, assemble, weld, install and lubricate machinery and mechanical equipment throughout the manufacturing facility.
  • Inspect for defects, misalignment, wear, insufficient lubrication and determine the best process for making repairs with limited interruption to production.
  • Assist in maintaining building needs (heating and cooling systems).
  • Provide for safe disposal of all toxic materials and supplies.
  • Maintain tools and work area in a safe, neat and secure manner.
  • Maintain daily work logs and update equipment and component records, and if applicable, electronic Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS).
  • Maintain preventative maintenance and lubrication schedules.
  • Promote and comply with good safety practices and habits, including but not limited to, use of all PPE, ensuring guards and safety features are working.
  • May train others on maintenance activities, including preventative maintenance.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • paid time off
  • other competitive benefits
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