Require some prior maintenance experience or 2 year technical degree in lieu of experience
Responsibilities
Utilizes power tools, hand tools and a range of diagnostic equipment to provide mechanical and electronic support by installing, servicing, and maintaining specific production equipment while prioritizing work requests to minimize impacts to service level agreements
Works to ensure compliance with all applicable statutory requirements as well as safe working procedures and policies
Conducts preventive maintenance on equipment and records data to track equipment performance and parts usage
Installs and maintains vendor software updates as provided
Assists in training production team members on routine mechanical matters or machine troubleshooting
Maintains appropriate skill level through study and review of technical manuals, publications or vendor updates
Utilizes basic equipment as part of diagnostic testing, to include: pressure gauges, calipers, and digital voltage meters. Trains on more complex equipment (O-scopes, computer based diagnostic tools, etc.) used in diagnostic testing by assisting in actual evaluations and issue assessment
Makes adjustments and repairs for basic to routine and occasionally complex equipment problems
Makes recommendations for repair of mechanical and electronic production equipment
Works on mail sort, unwinder, and folder units while building experience on pressure sealer, punch and perforation, folder, cutting, and bursting units
Makes repairs on 3 phase motors, pneumatic, hydraulic, PLC, gears, chains, pumps and conveyors, as directed
Recommends and documents preventive maintenance according to equipment specifications
Records downtime in database
Acquires ability to read and interpret schematics and blueprints of equipment
Installs and updates basic equipment software and hardware