First and Second Shift Maintenance Tech Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Mocksville, NC at Geebo

First and Second Shift Maintenance Tech

Funder, Mocksville NC Funder, Mocksville NC Mocksville, NC Mocksville, NC $21 - $35 an hour $21 - $35 an hour
Summary:
Genesis Products/Funder Operation in Mocksville, North Carolina is looking for an experienced first and second shift Maintenance Technician to be responsible for preserving the condition and functionality of the equipment and premises.
The technician will perform maintenance tasks such as electrical troubleshooting, equipment repairs, fabrication, facility maintenance, etc.
The ideal candidates will be thorough professionals who are able to work autonomously and responsibly by observing all health, safety and environmental guidelines.
The goal is to maintain the equipment, buildings and common areas in the best possible condition.
Responsibilities:
Reviews priorities with the Maintenance Lead to set critical activities for the day Performs general, complex, and preventative maintenance on production press and fabrication equipment to enhance the life of the equipment as well as eliminate/reduce downtime Assists with general facility maintenance, as needed, to support the team Works with the operators and maintenance staff to ascertain problems with equipment for quick resolution Troubleshoots and repairs hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical, and mechanical problems on equipment in an efficient way Research and add updated/enhanced parts to machinery to enhance output and efficiencies for the area(s) Sets or edits parameters within the electrical controls for more efficient operation of the production equipment Manages maintenance work orders in the system to track progress, time on task, and up-coming priorities Participates and adheres to all company 5S and safety policies and programs for an efficient and safe workplace Required Skills:
Must have experience troubleshooting and programming in Siemens s7 ladder logic Must have experience troubleshooting and programming SEW drives and controls Strong PLC skills is required Strong Electrical Skills is required Able to read Volt meter, OHM meter and AMP meter.
Able to troubleshoot 24 volt DC, 110 volt AC control circuits Strong experience with AC and DC drives and controls Able to troubleshoot 3 phase 460 Volt AC motors and controls.
Understanding of Hydraulics and ability to work on pressures up to 360 Desired Skills:
3
years of industrial maintenance experience on production equipment Above average mechanical aptitude with the ability to troubleshoot and repair general mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatics, ladder logic and PLC controls, electrical, and other related equipment needs Prior experience with forklifts and scissor cranes is important, as well as knowledge of safety requirements in the maintenance field is also important The ability to read prints and understand schematics is also needed for this role.
The position also requires an advanced problem-solver; someone who pays close attention to detail and has the ability to plan, prioritize & utilize time efficiently Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs Some understanding of Lean thinking and 5S helpful Solid written and verbal communication skills in English Ability to work independently and is safety-minded to create and maintain a safety culture is required; collaborative; solid communicator; someone who is flexible, agile, and able to move from project to project effectively to meet production goals Respectful and open-minded with various opinions and people
Benefits:
$1,000 Onboarding Bonus $350 Referral Bonus Weekly Performance Bonus Competitive Pay Anniversary and Tenure Bonuses 30 Day Check-In, 90 Day Check-In, 6 Month Check-In & Yearly Review Feedback Medical, Vision, Dental, Disability, and Life Insurance Benefits - Immediate Participation in our Company's 401k Program & Employer Match After 6 Months of Employment Paid Time Off.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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