Be the go-to expert keeping our production lines running
Picture a typical day: you arrive, review overnight maintenance logs, and jump into diagnosing a stubborn production fault using schematics, manuals, and drawings. You isolate an electro-mechanical issue, swap in the right part from the storeroom (following withdrawal and return procedures), document the repair in our ERP, and coach a teammate on preventive steps to avoid a repeat. By afternoon, you’re executing preventive maintenance, tuning a drive, and closing out work orders to ISO-compliant standards—all while keeping the area orderly and safe.
What you'll tackle
- Diagnose and repair production and plant equipment with minimal supervision using provided documentation.
- Troubleshoot electro-mechanical and electrical problems; apply robust preventive maintenance strategies.
- Identify faulty components and create accurate requisitions with correct nomenclature for spares/replacements.
- Navigate storerooms confidently and follow all withdrawal/return protocols.
- Apply general machine shop knowledge; operate basic machine shop equipment and standard hand tools.
- Maintain required records and follow established maintenance procedures within the ERP and related systems.
- Model team-oriented behavior; lead co-workers on assigned tasks when needed.
- Keep the workspace clean and safe; complete shift-specific duties assigned by the maintenance supervisor.
- Perform other duties as needed to support uptime and reliability.
Technical competencies
- Administrative: Accurately post data between sources in ERP or peripheral software.
- Communication & Teamwork: Collaborate effectively across functions; foster openness, honesty, trust, and teamwork; handle multiple priorities while staying composed.
- Safety: Understand and actively participate in all company safety programs, policies, and procedures.
- Quality: Build and sustain processes that align with ISO requirements.
- Technical Knowledge: Demonstrate advanced, end-to-end process understanding—from concept through commercialization.
- Operate Equipment: Safely run motorized and peripheral equipment; utilize standard hand tools and basic machine shop equipment.
- Maintenance/Repair: Exhibit advanced mechanical aptitude and a thorough grasp of production methods, procedures, and equipment capabilities in manufacturing environments.
Education & experience
- 3–5 years of related maintenance experience.
- High school diploma/equivalent required; vocational/trade education in electro-mechanical coursework preferred.
- Mechanical pre-test required prior to employment.
- Ability to read and use precision instruments (micrometers, calipers).
- Clear speaking/presentation skills to lead effective meetings.
- Must pass a multiple-choice test with a handwritten section.
Core proficiencies
- 120/208/240/480 Voltage Systems
- Electrical Troubleshooting
- Electrical Repair
- Pneumatics Troubleshooting
- Maintenance and Repair Skills
Tools & technologies you’ll work with
- Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) (Fanuc, Allen Bradley, Siemens)
- Servo Motors
Physical & workplace requirements
**ADA – Essential Functions:
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Must be able to:
Work a 8, 10 and/or 12-hour shift, standing and walking for extended periods
Climb
Heed safety warnings, devices and alarms
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Lift and carry products weighing up to 50 lbs.
Possess an adequate ability to do problem solving and establish cause and effect relationships in an office and/or manufacturing environment.
**ADA – Essential Functions:
**
Must be able to:
Work a 8, 10 and/or 12-hour shift, standing and walking for extended periods
Climb
Heed safety warnings, devices and alarms
Communicate effectively both verbally and in writing
Lift and carry products weighing up to 50 lbs.
Possess an adequate ability to do problem solving and establish cause and effect relationships in an office and/or manufacturing environment.