What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Maintenance Technician position at W3Global?
Industrial Maintenance Mechanic -
The Industrial Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for troubleshooting electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, brake, electric motor, and gearbox issues that arise; monitoring catch basins, pumps, lift stations, and other related structures and equipment for storm water & flooding control; and properly disposing of waste created during the production process.
Job Responsibilities
Troubleshoot equipment failures and maintains the mechanical equipment in plant including, but not limited to, routine and preventive maintenance, equipment rebuilds, material handling, crushing, pneumatic, hydraulic, and pumping systems.
Perform routine, emergency, and preventative maintenance of forklifts.
Ability to work on LP, gas, and diesel systems.
Good working knowledge of brake systems and tire/wheel changes.
Perform basic electrical troubleshooting skills and repair of production machines.
Operate mobile equipment to assist with completing assigned duties.
Operate cutting torch and welding equipment to cut and/or join metal components.
Perform welding and cutting assignments such as fabrication of plant equipment and structures and repair of worn process equipment according to plant standards.
Prepare, assemble, and install new equipment.
Dismantle machinery to repair or replace defective parts.
Disassemble components, inspect parts for wear and determine cause of failure.
Design and fabrication of parts to precise specifications.
Use a wide variety of hand and power tools, cutting torches and welding equipment.
Perform mechanical work and repairs on the plant machinery.
Evaluate and coordinate mechanical needs, repairs, and modifications.
Benefits
The Industrial Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for troubleshooting electrical, mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic, brake, electric motor, and gearbox issues that arise; monitoring catch basins, pumps, lift stations, and other related structures and equipment for storm water & flooding control; and properly disposing of waste created during the production process.
Job Responsibilities
Troubleshoot equipment failures and maintains the mechanical equipment in plant including, but not limited to, routine and preventive maintenance, equipment rebuilds, material handling, crushing, pneumatic, hydraulic, and pumping systems.
Perform routine, emergency, and preventative maintenance of forklifts.
Ability to work on LP, gas, and diesel systems.
Good working knowledge of brake systems and tire/wheel changes.
Perform basic electrical troubleshooting skills and repair of production machines.
Operate mobile equipment to assist with completing assigned duties.
Operate cutting torch and welding equipment to cut and/or join metal components.
Perform welding and cutting assignments such as fabrication of plant equipment and structures and repair of worn process equipment according to plant standards.
Prepare, assemble, and install new equipment.
Dismantle machinery to repair or replace defective parts.
Disassemble components, inspect parts for wear and determine cause of failure.
Design and fabrication of parts to precise specifications.
Use a wide variety of hand and power tools, cutting torches and welding equipment.
Perform mechanical work and repairs on the plant machinery.
Evaluate and coordinate mechanical needs, repairs, and modifications.
Benefits
- 401(k)
- 401(k) matching
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible spending account
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Vision insurance
- 10 hour shift
- Day shift
- Monday to Friday
- Overtime
- Weekends as needed