What are the responsibilities and job description for the Facilities Reliability Technician position at Design Molded Plastics?
Step into a day that’s never the same twice
You start by reviewing the preventive maintenance queue—checking oil levels, inspecting hydraulics, and testing electrical systems to keep failures at bay. A call comes in: a machine is down. You diagnose the issue, repair the equipment, and then pivot to building care—patching drywall, adjusting door hardware, or replacing a damaged flooring tile. Before the day ends, you refresh paint where needed, tidy up landscaping touchpoints, and swap out lighting to keep the facility bright and safe.
What you’ll handle
You start by reviewing the preventive maintenance queue—checking oil levels, inspecting hydraulics, and testing electrical systems to keep failures at bay. A call comes in: a machine is down. You diagnose the issue, repair the equipment, and then pivot to building care—patching drywall, adjusting door hardware, or replacing a damaged flooring tile. Before the day ends, you refresh paint where needed, tidy up landscaping touchpoints, and swap out lighting to keep the facility bright and safe.
What you’ll handle
- Preventive maintenance on schedule, including oil checks, hydraulic inspections, and electrical system testing.
- Repairs and troubleshooting for equipment and machinery, plus structural fixes such as drywall, doors, and flooring.
- Facility upkeep across interiors and exteriors—painting, basic landscaping tasks, and lighting maintenance.
- Rapid response to urgent issues, including occasional on-call support during off hours.
- Clear, accurate documentation of all work and adherence to health and safety requirements.
- Hands-on mastery with hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic instruments.
- Calm, efficient problem-solving—even when the clock is ticking.
- Physical readiness to lift heavy items, work in tight spaces, and stay on your feet for long stretches.
Salary : $32 - $38