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SUMMARY \n
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for undertaking preventive and corrective maintenance activities. Within a manufacturing or industrial environment, the technician assists in identifying and promptly resolving any mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, or electrical issues that may occur within the manufacturing processes and auxiliary equipment and systems in the facility. The specific duties of the technician vary depending on the prevailing maintenance requirements.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time.
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Perform preventative maintenance on production equipment
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Repair all production equipment as needed
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Comply with all GMP, safety, and audit standards.
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Perform general housekeeping
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Change line for package changeovers
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Participate in breakdown analysis (BDA) efforts
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Work with outside contractors when necessary
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Upgrade production lines with new equipment/technology
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Ability to work independently.
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Documentation of work schedule and work tasks completed.
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Perform other related duties as required and assigned.
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REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS\n
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. One or more years of experience required in the following areas:
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Mechanical systems (e.g., gear boxes, chains, sprockets, motors, seals, bearings).
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Troubleshooting mechanical breakdowns (pinpointing and fixing breakdowns).
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Product manuals (e.g., reading and applying knowledge to make repairs).
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Reading mechanical drawings (e.g., hydraulics, pneumatics).
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PREFERRED SKILLSETS \n
The capability to successfully execute one or more of the following tasks is highly desirable in order to excel in this position.
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Basic knowledge of electrical systems, such as starters, fuses, contacts, and relays
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Familiarity with compressors and ammonia systems, like refrigeration systems
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Proficiency in working with conveyors and airveyors, including air cylinders, diverters, sensors, and motor/speed controls.
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Skilled in handling electrical systems, including installation, frequency drive, and troubleshooting.
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Experience with electronics, such as level probes, flow meters, and drives/VFDs.
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Knowledgeable about gearing and gear boxes, including rebuilds, ordering parts, and machining parts.
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Proficient in hydraulic systems, dealing with high-pressure cylinders, pumps, valves, and troubleshooting.
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Understanding of kinematics, including line speed/sprocket size ratios
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Familiarity with reviewing rating instructions
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Experience with PLC systems, including industrial maintenance and computer control systems.
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Competence in working with pneumatics, including solenoids, cylinders, motor brakes, reading, and troubleshooting.
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Knowledge of pneumatics/air compression, such as valves and cylinders
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Skill in performing preventative maintenance using computerized charts/data.
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Experience with pumps, including troubleshooting, replacing seals/motors, and understanding specifications.
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Ability to read and interpret schematics, such as electrical blueprints with switches, starters, maps, and relays.
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Proficient in troubleshooting, including diagnostics and problem-solving
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Collaboration skills and experience working in team-based environments.
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS: \n
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Lift/Carry\n
12lbs or less - Frequently
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13-25lbs - Occasionally
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26-40lbs - Occasionally
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41-100lbs - Occasionally
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Push/Pull\n
12lbs or less - Occasionally
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13-25lbs - Occasionally
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26-40lbs - Occasionally
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41-100lbs - Occasionally
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Other\n
Bend - Occasionally
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Squat/Kneel - Occasionally
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Twist/Turn - Occasionally
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Climb - Occasionally
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Crawl - Occasionally
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Reach above Shoulder - Occasionally
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Reach Outward - Occasionally
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Stand/Walk - Frequently
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Sit - Occasionally
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Drive Auto/Stand - Occasionally
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Type/Keypunch - Occasionally
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POSITION SUMMARY: \n
To contribute to areas sales objectives by merchandising, servicing, accounts assigned to you as well as successfully completing other related duties.
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REPRESENTATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES: \n
The following responsibilities are general duties that a particular employee in this position may or may not be required to perform. The actual duties required of this position will vary.
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\n- Clean Shelving rotate products and verify correct shelf prices.
\n- Build, merchandise and maintain all secondary and promotional displays to conform to company standards.
\n- Merchandise and fill all coolers, vendors and rack to standard on every visit (if applicable).
\n- Call on each account as scheduled.
\n- Create, develop and maintain a strong rapport in every account.
\n- Manage, rotate and maintain back-stock where applicable.
\n- Collect and organize damaged product into designated area.
\n- Call in all customer requests to your immediate supervisor.
\n- Attend all scheduled meetings and be an active participant.
\n- Attend all training sessions.
\n- Follow all company and customer safety guidelines and policies.
\n- Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
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EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION: \n
\n- Equivalent of high school diploma or G.E.D.
\n- Must maintain a valid Driver's License.
\n- Two years merchandising/sales and/or customer contact experience.
\n- Office equipment including, but not limited to, computer, phone, fax machine, copier and calculator.
\n- MS Office including Word and Excel.
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ENVIRONMENTAL/ATMOSPHERIC WORKING CONDITIONS: \n
The following environmental/atmospheric working conditions are commonly, but not always, associated with the performance of this position. The actual working conditions will vary.
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\n- Office environment.
\n- Travel to and from customer accounts (Interior/Exterior working conditions).
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PHYSICAL DEMANDS: \n
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\n- Lift/Carry\n
\n- 12lbs or less Frequently
\n- 13-25lbs Frequently
\n- 26-40lbs Frequently
\n- 41-100lbs Occasionally
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\n \n- Push/Pull\n
\n- 12lbs or less Frequently
\n- 13-25lbs Frequently
\n- 26-40lbs Frequently
\n- 41-100lbs Frequently
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\n \n- Other\n
\n- Bend Frequently
\n- Squat/Kneel Frequently
\n- Twist/Turn Frequently
\n- Climb Occasionally
\n- Crawl Occasionally
\n- Reach above Shoulder Frequently
\n- Reach Outward Frequently
\n- Stand/Walk Frequently
\n- Sit Frequently
\n- Drive Auto/Stand Frequently
\n- Type/Keypunch Occasionally\n
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We offer a starting pay rate of $28.83/hr-$35.86/hr, with the ability to move up in skill/pay level commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits which include medical, dental and vision. Benefit plan eligibility, PTO, and paid company holidays are dictated by the terms of the Collective Bargaining Agreement. EOE without regard to race, color, religion, creed, affectional or sexual orientation or sex, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, genetics, veteran status, gender, gender identity, citizenship status, marital status, VEVRAA Federal Contractor.
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