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Job Summary
While possessing a superior understanding of maintenance and repair principles, the technician will work independently or with helper to perform a variety of skilled duties in the areas of hydraulics, pneumatics, plumbing, metalwork, HVAC, electrical, electronics, control and instrumentation.
Essential Functions
Uses hand tools, instruments, and basic shop tools to support essential functions.
Performs preventive maintenance and repairs on production and facilities equipment and systems (e.g., mechanical, electrical).
While using documents, drawings and reference materials, troubleshoots and corrects equipment problems. Performs equipment failure analyses (including preventive and unscheduled maintenance).
Troubleshoot and repair PLCs, sensors, and communication pathways to promptly return equipment to operational status.
Complies with established safety, health, environmental policies. Adheres to company policies, guidelines and procedures.
Evaluates and recommends equipment improvements to improve efficiency, capability and yield.
Documents work performed including preventative and corrective maintenance issues.
Mentors and guides junior technicians to develop maintenance skills.
Reports to a manager and works under the direction of lead personnel. Will also work under the general direction of functional area manager.
Requires a high school diploma or GED. Requires 8 years of related experience, and additional specialized training with certification
Must have the ability to:
occasionally lift 50 pounds unassisted
hear and respond quickly to alarms and radio communications
walk, stand, sit, bend or kneel to access equipment for repair
normal or corrected vision with no color blindness
climb ladders and or use personnel lifting devices to work at heights.
work in non-climate controlled areas
wear protective gear including safety shoes, hearing protection, safety glasses and dust mask
Able to work a changing shift schedule and on weekends
Other
$48k-62k (estimate)
04/26/2023
05/25/2024
buckeyef.com
Piscataway, NC
100 - 200
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