Maintenance Technician ID- 11251

JOB DESCRIPTION

The Maintenance Technician will provide regular maintenance of production equipment, testing and introducing new monitoring and controls systems.

Multiple positions available for 2nd shift (5:00pm to 3:30am, M-F).

Responsibilities and duties:
  • Maintenance of production equipment.
  • Manufacture of new production machinery and equipment.
  • Schedule and order parts and equipment needed for new assembly lines.
  • Material allocation.
  • Respond urgently during production hours in performing maintenance.
  • Conscious of cost and production impact of downtime on any machinery and equipment.
  • Provide accurate and timely feedback about production machinery and equipment to maintenance supervisor.
  • Study production schedule and schedule maintenance work accordingly.
  • Adjust work procedures to meet production schedules.
  • Planning and coordinating installation and commissioning of electrical and electronic controllers.
  • Testing and introducing new monitoring and control systems.
  • Monitoring deadlines.

Specific function related duties:
  • Disposal of used oil, emulsion and oil separators.
  • Checking maintenance work generally and on compressors.
  • Setting up work places to suit production machinery design and in co-operation with production.
  • Continuous implementation of preventive maintenance programs.
  • Determining the size and functionality of controllers.
  • Supervising and executing switch cabinet building and fitting, machine wiring and connections and programming.
  • Maintains, repairs, and calibrates electronic equipment including numeric control systems or other electronic controls for production machinery.
  • Performs tasks associated with test and repair of equipment including taking apart and reassembling components after repairing or replacing parts.

Qualifications:

PRIMARY LOCATION

Clanton
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