Preventive Maintenance (PM): Execute scheduled preventive maintenance tasks accurately and within designated timeframes.Equipment Upkeep: Clean, lubricate, and adjust production machinery to ensure optimal performance and longevity.Routine Servicing: Perform general maintenance and routine adjustments on a wide variety of production equipment.Safety Compliance: Ensure all safety guards are properly reinstalled before releasing machinery back to production operators.Operational Support & Technical SkillsTool Proficiency: Expertly utilize hand tools, power tools, machine shop equipment, and automated systems.Changeovers: Participate in setup reduction initiatives and perform machine changeovers to minimize production downtime.Material Handling: Operate forklifts, pallet jacks, and other warehouse equipment safely as needed.Workspace Management: Maintain a clean and organized work area (5S) following the completion of every job.Communication & DocumentationStatus Reporting: Provide supervisors with regular updates on maintenance progress and estimated time to return equipment to service.Accurate Record-Keeping: Maintain detailed logs of all repairs, replacement parts used, and dates of service for every machine.Team Collaboration: Coordinate closely with production staff to ensure a smooth handoff after maintenance is completed.
1-4 years
Advanced Technical KnowledgeSpecialized Circuitry & Logic: Completion of courses or experience in Industrial Electricity and PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers).Fluid Power & Mechanical Systems: Formal training in Pneumatics or advanced mechanical courses.Metal Fabrication: Ability to perform Welding for equipment repair or modification.Based on the comprehensive job description provided, here are the preferred skills and qualifications for this role. These are the "bonus" or "highly desirable" attributes that would make a candidate stand out, beyond the basic requirements:Advanced Technical KnowledgeSpecialized Circuitry & Logic: Completion of courses or experience in Industrial Electricity and PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers).Fluid Power & Mechanical Systems: Formal training in Pneumatics or advanced mechanical courses.Metal Fabrication: Ability to perform Welding for equipment repair or modification.Technical Schematic Literacy: Ability to read and interpret complex blueprints and electrical/hydraulic schematics.ShutterstockOperational CapabilitiesPowered Equipment: Prior experience or certification in operating forklifts and other powered industrial vehicles.Precision Measurement: Proficiency with measuring instruments (such as calipers, micrometers, or gauges) to ensure machine tolerances.Machine Shop Proficiency: Experience using specialized machine shop tools and automated equipment for parts fabrication or repair.Lean Manufacturing: Experience with set-up reduction efforts (minimizing downtime during machine changeovers).Specific Manufacturing ExperienceIndustry Longevity: A minimum of 3 to 5 years of hands-on experience specifically within a manufacturing environment.Operational Logic: A strong ability to quickly learn and understand complex machine sequences and automated operations.Physical & Environmental AdaptabilityPPE Competency: Familiarity and comfort with a wide range of Personal Protective Equipment, including welding gear, hard hats, and hearing protection.Stamina & Resilience: Ability to maintain performance during 12+ hour shifts and in extreme temperature ranges
Performance Standards: Ability to perform all essential duties and responsibilities successfully and to the required standard.Core Competencies: Possession of the specific knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to execute the role?s technical requirements.Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to company policies and industry standards representative of the position..Technical Training & EducationAdvanced Coursework: Completion of industrial electricity, welding, PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers), pneumatics, or other specialized mechanical courses (highly desirable).Document Interpretation: Ability to read and interpret technical documents, including equipment manuals, blueprints, schematics, and work instructions.Technical Learning: Capacity to learn and understand complex machine operations and functional sequences.Operational & Tool SkillsPowered Equipment: Ability to operate forklifts or other powered industrial equipment (desirable).Tool Proficiency: Skilled in using a wide variety of hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment.Precision Measurement: Competence in using various measuring instruments for equipment calibration and repair.Working Conditions & CommunicationSchedule Flexibility: Ability to work extended shifts of 12 or more hours as needed.Environmental Adaptability: Ability to perform duties in both hot and cold temperature extremes.Communication: Ability to speak and communicate effectively with supervisors and team members regarding equipment status.
High School
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