RESPONSIBILITIES: The incumbent may be required to perform all, or a
combination of the following: Maintains and repairs complex industrial
equipment, including mechanical, electronic, pneumatic, hydraulic
control systems, PLC controlled production equipment and ensures timely
corrective action Examines, locates, and diagnoses complex equipment
failure and repairs equipment working from maintenance schedules,
detailed drawings, diagrams, sketches, specifications, prints, manuals,
verbal and/or written instruction Installs and Incorporates changes,
modifications, upgrades into existing complex manufacturing and facility
equipment and lines May recommend design changes for optical, vacuum,
electrical, electronic or mechanical systems Responds to calls and
written work orders by Maintenance team and operations Performs planned
and ad hoc preventive maintenance activities on equipment and in
facility with a variety of hand, power, test tools, or other equipment
May estimate labor and equipment costs, prepares requisitions as
required and maintains appropriate maintenance, inventory, repair logs
Completes work order requisitions and other administrative duties as
assigned Trains and mentors peers in maintenance and operations Other
duties and projects as assigned QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: To
perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform
each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are
representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with
disabilities to perform the essential functions. COMPETENCIES: Track
record and ability to solve complex equipment and facility issues within
an industrial environment Problem solver with a hands-on approach
Ability to anticipate adverse scenarios and provide contingency plan
recommendations to address them. High sense of urgency Resilience to
work well in a fast- paced environment with competing priorities at
times Sound judgement EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: At Minimum 5 years
working as an industrial equipment mechanic with strong troubleshooting
skills. Familiarity with conveying systems, inkjet printers, vacuum
parking equipment, label applicators, relays, 3 phase motors, drives,
sensor pumps, and PLC controlled production equipment Ability to
evaluate and diagnose equipment failures related to hydraulic,
pneumatic, electrical equipment and PLC?s Strong electro-mechanical and
industrial facility maintenance skills Ability to work well with
mathematical concepts Must be able to learn and use Maintenance
Connection CMMS (Computerized maintenance management) system Candidate
must have ability to supply their own tools; specialty tools are
available onsite for use Computer/HMI (Human-machine interface) and PLC
(Programmable logic controllers) skills preferred, training available
Proficiency with reading, writing, and speaking English; Bi-lingual
(English/Spanish) is a plus Ability to use/learn a Computerized
Maintenance Management system to respond to and complete work orders
Ability to use MS Office- including Word and Outlook Ability to
use/learn a Computerized Maintenance Management system to respond to and
complete work orders Knowledge of food manufacturing industry and
maintenance highly desired The employee must regularly lift and/ or move
up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds The
employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, sit climb or balance,
and smell LANGUAGE SKILLS: Ability to read, analyze, and interpret
common technical manuals Ability to write technical documents and
procedures and SOPS Knowledge of production standards and design
engineering standards CERTIFICATES, LICENSES & REGISTRATIONS: None
required