Performs overall general and preventative maintenance of mechanical and electrical components of production equipment.
Demonstrate overall safe work behavior, including the utilization of proper safety equipment and adherence to safety guidelines
Work on hydraulic and pneumatic systems, paint and engine fluid process control systems, roll formers, plasma cutters and resistance and MIG welding equipment along with other electro-mechanical equipment.
Breakdown; clean; rebuild, troubleshoot, and repair the following types of equipment:
pumps, air motors, welders, fluid power systems, gear drives, heavy industrial machinery and controls.
Daily application of mechanical/electrical aptitude and skills to solve production related problems.
Rebuild various equipment based on written and oral instruction
Work with maintenance organization to resolve open issues
Diagnose equipment failures at the system and component levels.
Work with the team leaders to perform scheduled maintenance on equipment.
High School Diploma or GED
At least 3 years of experience in maintenance related field OR High School Diploma or GED AND Successful completion of and graduation from the Texas Federation for Advanced Manufacturing Education (FAME) Advanced Manufacturing Technician (AMT) program.
Must have organization skills, effective communication skills with both technical and professional staff
Physical Requirements (Ability to do the following up to 10 hours per day):
Walk, stand, sit, bend, twist/turn, kneel, squat, crawl
Climb using both legs and arms
Head/neck movement
Reach outward or above the shoulder
Drive or operate equipment such as lifts and/or motor vehicles Lift, carry, push, or pull 15-45 pounds
Repetitive use of hands and fingers, both hands
Use of vibrating tools
Depth perceptions required
Ability to distinguish basic colors and shades of color
Exposure to constant and intermittent noise, fumes, smoke and gases, solvents, paint, grease and oils, radiant energy, and slippery surfaces
Possess a working knowledge of 480 volt, 277 volt, 240 volt, 208 volt and 120/24 volt systems with the ability to implement these voltages, including routing of all conduit and wires installing breaker panels, disconnects, transformers, lighting, etc. and performing terminations without supervision.
Basic knowledge of electrical, mechanical, and electro-mechanical components.
Basic knowledge of industrial safety requirements related to hazardous, flammable, and explosive materials and environments.
Ability to self-manage work priorities.
Ability to troubleshoot problems and offer solutions on all industrial systems.
Knowledge of preventive maintenance
Ability to work efficiently and with a sense of urgency
Knowledge of INFOR and MTTR
Ability to specify the needed parts for equipment or process failures.