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ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN

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MAC Incorporated

ELECTRICAL MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN
Denver, CO
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Large Corrugated Manufacturing company is looking for electrical mechanical technicians to join the team here. We are looking for someone on our 2nd shift or 3rd shift.

Looking for someone who can troubleshoot plcs, work with 480v, hydraulics and pneumatics. 

Pay Rate is between $30-$38 hourly.

2nd shift is from 2pm-10pm 
3rd shift is from 12am-8am

JOB DESCRIPTION: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN

Summary:   
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for installing, dismantling, assembling, troubleshooting, diagnosing, repairing and maintaining machinery and equipment used in the process of manufacturing and converting corrugated board. The Maintenance Technician is responsible for ensuring all equipment runs properly and meets operational and specification requirements. Ensures optimal production, quality and safety functions are met in alignment with our internal customer’s expectations.
 
Essential Duties and Responsibilities of Maintenance Technician:
Task include the following.  Other duties may be assigned.
•    Perform diagnostic testing if applicable and troubleshoot repair of equipment and component failures. Start equipment and observe mechanical operation to detect mechanical failure. Disassemble and inspect equipment and components to determine and repair cause of failure. Reassemble equipment after the completion of repair or maintenance work.
•    Perform parts, machine and equipment repair and installation including bearings, gears, power transmission, springs, belt drives, chain drives, conveyors, electric motors, machine controls, DC motors, solenoids, timers/counters, conductors, motor drive systems, fluid systems, hydraulic components/systems, pneumatic components, press brakes, robotics, circuit boards, switches, circuits, PLC’s, etc. Perform work in accordance with all known manufacturers’ specifications and guidelines.
•    Install or relocate new and existing equipment.
•    Contact equipment manufacturer or vendor for technical support assistance.
•    Record production, repair, and machine maintenance information. Complete work orders, purchase orders or maintenance daily summary reports.
•    Modify, engineer or fabricate tools and equipment. Using soldering, MIG and stick welding techniques, processes and equipment to repair joints or fabrication of metals.
•    Collect and discard worn machine parts and other refuse to maintain machinery and work areas.
•    Maintain parts, hardware, and tool inventory. Notify purchasing when inventory requires replenishment. Help to maintain inventory with cycle counts. Occasionally may be required to make a parts run. Communicate with supply vendors as required.
•    Calibrates equipment, electronically and mechanically.
•    Assist with spill containment and clean up.
•    Perform required maintenance per established preventative maintenance program.
•    Back up other Maintenance shifts/positions as needed.
•    Oversee and perform daily housekeeping duties in maintenance shop. Maintain and cleanup work area after repair or install has been completed.
•    Follow and comply with all health/safety rules and regulations.
 
Education/Experience:
•    Associate degree in mechanical technology or related field preferred.
•    At least 2 years of related experience in an industrial or manufacturing environment preferred.
 
Knowledge:
•    Knowledge of corrugated, converting machines and ancillary equipment used in packaging and display manufacturing operations including their designs, uses, how to repair and maintain is preferred.
•    Knowledge of mechanical power variables of mechanical power including speed, power, torque, horsepower, and mechanical forces. The ability to determine which power components are most suitable for specific operations, evaluate machine efficiency, and determine when machine components should be replaced. Familiarity with power variables and their effects can help to prevent machine downtime and component failure.
 
Skills/Abilities of Maintenance Technician:
•    Active Learning – Understanding the implications of new information for both current and future problem-solving and decision-making.
•    Active Listening – Giving full attention to what other people are saying, taking time to understand the points being made, and asking questions as appropriate.
•    Critical Thinking – Using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions or approaches to problems.
•    Mathematics – Knowledge of industrial math including arithmetic, algebra, and geometry. Ability to calculate length, area, volume, mass and temperature and measurement conversion.
•    Monitoring – Inspecting/Monitoring machine and equipment performance and ability to make improvements or take corrective action when needed. Observe or listen to machinery or equipment operation to detect malfunctions.
•    Reading Comprehension – Ability to read and interpret documents such as company policies, safety rules and regulations, operating and maintenance instructions, service or repair manuals in English language.
•    Speaking – Directing others to convey information effectively in English language.
•    Writing – Communicating effectively in writing as appropriate for the needs of the audience in English language.
•    Computer – Familiar with basic functions of clocking in and out of Enterprise System.
•    Installation and Repair– Must have excellent mechanical and electrical aptitude in the repair and installation of parts and equipment.
•    Resources Selection – Determining tools, diagnostic equipment and resources to do the job.
•    Blue Print and Schematics – Ability to read and interpret blue prints, diagrams and schematic drawings.
•    Negotiation – Bringing others together and trying to reconcile differences.
•    Service Orientation – Sense of urgency in maintaining and repair machinery and equipment in a timely manner.
•    Problem Solving – Identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
•    Installation –Installing parts, equipment, wiring, or programs to meet specifications.
•    Operation and Control – Controlling operations of forklift, cranes, hoists, man lifts, etc.
•    Troubleshooting – Determining causes of machine or equipment failure and deciding what to do about it.
•    Time Management – Managing one’s own time efficiently.
 
Tools and Technology:
Tools
•    Forklift
•    Man lift
•    Cranes, Hoist
•    Welding/Cutting Torch
•    Hand Tools
•    Power Tools
•    Measuring Devices in repairing industrial equipment
•    Calibration Devices
•    Diagnostic and Testing Devices
•    Grinder
•    Drill

 

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