Maintenance Mechanic III
The Maintenance Mechanic III is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining machinery and mechanical / electrical equipment such as motors, conveyor systems, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, production machines, boilers, pumps, liquid fillers, packaging equipment, material handling equipment, bulk delivery equipment, and blending / mixing systems.
This position will primarily focus on the utilities side of maintenance.
Shift & Schedule : This is a full time position on 3rd shift working 10 : 00pm to 6 : 30am. Flexibility to work overtime, weekends and holidays as scheduled is required.
Position Responsibilities
- Analyze mechanical, pneumatic, hydraulic or electrical problems and make repairs through adjustments, defective parts replacement, or fabrication.
- Wire moderately complex control circuits.
- Fabricate, repair, and install hangers and all types of piping including hot / cold water, steam, process and condensate, utilizing formulas for all phases.
- Weld various types of metals.
- Machine most metals, plastics, and composites.
- Fabricate or replicate minor pieces for the repair or replacement of parts on equipment.
- Complete size changeovers, make adjustments, and trouble shoot liquid fillers and packaging equipment.
- Identify problems and completes repairs, with minimal downtime or supervision.
- Troubleshoot and program minor changes in Allen Bradley PLC (SLC, MicroLogix, CompactLogix and ControlLogix.
- Troubleshoot 3ph v motors and VFDs including replacement and / or programming
Total Rewards
- Compensation : Starting rate of pay is $39.85 per hour.
- Benefits, subject to eligibility, and collective bargaining agreements (where applicable) : Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Paid Time Off (including vacation and sick time), k with company match, Tuition Reimbursement, and Mileage Reimbursement
Requirements
- 3 years maintenance experience in a manufacturing environment
- 3 years of experience troubleshooting 3 phase (V) Circuits, Motor starters and controls and electronic circuit boards
- Lift, push, and pull 50 pounds repeatedly, walking and standing for long period of time
30+ days ago