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Summary: Perform routine maintenance on all manufacturing equipment in the plant. Electrical and mechanical troubleshooting skills required. Work is of a nature where decisions are made within limits and guidelines of general practices and procedures under the direction of the Maintenance Team Leader.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities: • Follow established safety and GMP procedures. • Follow quality policies and procedures. • Perform maintenance activities as part of a team with co-workers. • Perform emergency and preventative mechanical and electrical repairs on all manufacturing process equipment. (Includes cleaning, lubricating, adjusting parts, equipment, and machinery). • Troubleshoot production equipment throughout the plant. • Communicate with production personnel regarding status of the lines. • Support production lines and address any abnormal condition(s) of the machines. • Perform adjustments and assist line operators with solving problems on different machines to improve quality and efficiency of the lines during production runs and changeovers. • Work with operators to monitor all safety items on the machines and keep them in optimal operating condition. • Maintain records of repair work performed and equipment parts/components consumed. • Maintain tool and machinery part inventory. • Verify all tools and equipment are properly accounted for and put away. • Perform other duties and functions as needed by the department and directed by plant management.
Qualifications • High School Diploma, GED, or Associated Experience • Knowledge of manufacturing equipment: including, pumps, motors, conveyors, air valves, and various power sources. • Skills include: Mechanical and Electrical troubleshooting knowledge of machines and tools including: designs, uses, repair, motor control circuits as well as predictive and preventative maintenance. • Problem solving and trouble-shooting equipment failure skills are a must. • Good oral and written communication skills.
Training Requirements: • Good Manufacturing Practices • Confined space • Lock out tag out • First responder Training • Hazmat Training
Physical Demands: • Standing approximately 95% of the shift. • Work in confining environments under / over equipment. • Lifting less than 50 pounds infrequently. • Manual and finger dexterity to make precise coordinated movements. • Hearing sensitivity to detect differences in sounds. • Arm /hand steadiness.
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