Maintenance Technician maintains, repairs, and installs equipment, machinery, and facilities under direct supervision. Maintains a variety of records; participates in special projects; and performs a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned areas of responsibility. This is the entry-level position for the Maintenance Technician series.
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This position performs routine tasks and duties including performing scheduled preventative maintenance pm assigned by a supervisor
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Inspects, repairs, and maintains mechanical equipment and machinery using a variety of tools
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Knowledge of OSHA requirements as they pertain to daily activities
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Practices safety awareness in all actions, including machine operation and lock-out/tag-out procedures for all responsibilities
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Shares information with the supervisor and other team members in a manner that is understandable
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Possesses strong troubleshooting skills
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General knowledge of tools both hand tools and power tools
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Ability to provide personal tools as required
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Must be able to read and understand basic machine schematics with little guidance
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Highly organized with an emphasis on detail
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Organize parts and materials in the proper locations
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Lift, move, push, pull, carry and manipulate large and small materials weighing up to 20lbs frequently and up to 50lbs unaccompanied
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Display a positive team player approach supporting management objectives
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Able to follow directions well
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Display the willingness to learn
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Ability to work with other departments to ensure overall success
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Other duties as assigned
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High School graduate or GED required
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2+ years of experience in the maintenance and repair of industrial equipment in a manufacturing environment
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At least 2 years corrugated facility maintenance experience
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Must possess a valid state driver’s license
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Must have the ability to use the following equipment in a safe and effective manner: hydraulic equipment, pneumatic equipment, presses, cordless drills, clamps, and other misc small tools
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Willing to learn how to properly use a variety of measuring equipment to a high level of accuracy of 0.001” to diagnose wear or damage in machine parts; such as digital and dial indicators, calipers, micrometers, levels, angle and depth gages, etc
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Familiarity with related hand tools and troubleshooting equipment