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This position performs daily start-up of material handling equipment. Inspects conveyors, sorters, etc. to ensure proper operations; notes, problems; and reports problems for service. Performs basic service on material handling equipment. Makes minor adjustments, lubricates moving parts, repositions photo eyes, and reports any problems. Changes batteries in powered lift equipment. Maintains batteries by cleaning, filling, and recharging. Performs basic plumbing by unclogging drains, repairing leaky fixtures, and installing new service under the supervision of a Maintenance Technician. Performs basic carpentry by repairing workstations, furniture, and doors as well as assisting with office renovation projects. Assists Maintenance Technicians with electrical troubleshooting, replacing or repairing mechanical components, and performs preventive maintenance. Assists Maintenance Technicians with more complex repairs. Maintains a safe working environment. Cleans maintenance areas and lift equipment, replaces light bulbs throughout the facility.
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Full Time
Retail
$46k-62k (estimate)
06/30/2023
04/02/2024
MICHIGAN CITY, IN
7,500 - 15,000
2018
C WHITCOMB
$500M - $1B
Retail
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