About The Position

Schaeffler is a dynamic global technology company and its success has been a result of its entrepreneurial spirit and long history of private ownership. As a partner to all of the major automobile manufacturers, as well as key players in the aerospace and industrial sectors, we offer you many development opportunities.

Requirements

  • Journeyman certification or Associates degree with minimum of five years of experience
  • Advanced production knowledge and experience
  • Superior mechanical ability
  • SAP & Microsoft Office
  • Excellent communication ability (written & verbal)
  • Extremely self-motivated & driven to achieve results
  • Ability to prioritize and make decisions
  • External applicants must be authorized to work in the US without employment visa or other sponsorship

Responsibilities

  • Lead and develop maintenance staff, and ensure proper execution of maintenance and repair of production machines in a segment or facility equipment for plant buildings as assigned.
  • Ensure adherence to standards, guidelines and processes to ensure safe and effective utilization of machines and equipment.
  • Plan, schedule and maintain principle maintenance programs with respect to specific maintenance cycles.
  • Monitor effectiveness of maintenance and repair activities, coordinate respective resources and processes.
  • Support Maintenance Technicians, and ensure achievement of agreed performance standards.
  • Manage service provider and continuously check for achievements of service level agreed, if required.

Benefits

  • Hiring Bonus: $500 after 90 days, $1000 after 180 days
  • 6% 401(k) company match
  • Explore more benefits at www.schaefflerbenefits.com

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

Associate degree

Number of Employees

5,001-10,000 employees

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