What are the responsibilities and job description for the Food Maintenance Technician position at Trinity Employment Specialists?
Maintenance Technician(1st Class Unlimited Preferred)
3rd Shift (11pm-7am) Sunday - Thursday
$1.75/HR shift Diff
$4K Sign On Partnership ($1K every six months of service)
Starting Pay Rate: $26.80 and up with qualifying experience
Exempt/Non-Exempt: Non-Exempt Employment Type: Full Time
Description:
The Maintenance Technician provides industrial maintenance support to ensure the safe and effective troubleshooting and repair of systems comprised of PLCs, motor controls, electrical wiring, AC inverters, DC controllers, and industrial mechanical systems including pneumatics, bearings, seals, gears, chains operation of the production facility. Key responsibilities include automated equipment setup, teardown, and sprockets. The use of shop machinery and normal industrial tools for repair purposes supports fulfillment of these responsibilities.
Minimum Qualifications:
Must be proficient in at least 5 of the following areas and have basic knowledge of the others:
- Automated equipment setup, teardown and repair
- PLC troubleshooting •Maintenance and repair of motor controls, general industrial wiring and hardware, and electrical troubleshooting •Maintenance and repair of AC inverters, DC controllers and servers
- Strong electrical skill set
- Maintenance and repair of mechanical systems including pneumatics, bearings, seals, gears, chains, sprockets, pipe fitting, and appropriate lubrication of mechanical systems
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* Perform routine maintenance, such as inspecting drives, motors, or belts, checking fluid levels, replacing filters, or doing other preventive maintenance actions.
* Inspect, operate, or test machinery or equipment to diagnose machine malfunctions.
* Adjust functional parts of devices or control instruments, using hand tools, levels, plumb bobs, or straightedges.
* Repair machines, equipment, or structures, using tools such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills, wrenches, or equipment such as precision measuring instruments or electrical or electronic testing devices.
* Order parts, supplies, or equipment from catalogs or suppliers.
* Diagnose mechanical problems and determine how to correct them, checking blueprints, repair manuals, or parts catalogs, as necessary.
* Align and balance new equipment after installation.
* Record type and cost of maintenance or repair work.
* Maintain or repair specialized equipment or machinery located in cafeterias, laundries, hospitals, stores, offices, or factories.
* Plan and lay out repair work, using diagrams, drawings, blueprints, maintenance manuals, or schematic diagrams.