PRINCIPAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Essential Job Duties Observes mechanical/electrical operation in the Mill to determine efficiency and to detect problems. Gives full support to the mill to include daily inspections, walk through, documenting/reporting issues found and provide a quick immediate response to all mill maintenance needs in the event of any unexpected downtime. Always wear a plant radio to allow proper communication for a quick response to any unplanned downtime event. Rebuild and sustain critical mill-based parts such as pinions, gearboxes, cylinders both pneumatic and hydraulic, rollers, bearings, shafts, and other misc. parts as needed. Very close communication with the warehouse to ensure all rebuild parts such as seals, rings, cups, bearings, packing, pins, gears, and all other parts needed. Read work orders and specifications to determine machines and equipment requiring repair or maintenance. Inspect or test damaged machine parts, mark defective areas, advise supervisors of repair needs. Reassemble machines after the completion of repair and or maintenance work. Dismantle machines and remove parts for repair, using hand tools, chain falls, jacks, cranes or hoists. Install, replace or change machine parts and attachments, according to productions specifications. Collaborate with other workers to repair or move machines, machine parts or equipment. Inventory and requisition machine parts, equipment, and other supplies so that stock can be maintained and replenished. Record production, repair, and machine maintenance information Set up and operate machines, adjust controls to regulate operations. Flexible to support other areas of maintenance within the company as needed. Standard 40-hour work week, OT maybe required.
Qualifications and Experience
Related on-the-job experience, Vocational School or associate degree a strong plus Attention to detail. Knowledge and ability to use hand and power tools. Knowledgeable in proper alignment of bearings and other precision components Welding a strong plus Strong electrical abilities including but not limited to:110- 220- and 480-volt systems. Knowledgeable in Hydraulic and pneumatic operating systems and components Lock out/Tag out. Critical Thinking, using logic and reasoning. Alternative solutions, conclusion, and approaches to problems. Judgment and Decision making, considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the appropriate one. Troubleshooting, Electrical/Mechanical problems that arise Strong communication and organizational skills
Physical Requirements
Ability to stand for long periods of time. Ability to bend and twist. Ability to walk, lift and turn Ability to lift up to 50lbs. Ability to use hands and arms in handling, positioning and moving material. Ability to verbally communicate.
Environmental Requirements
Working Conditions
Concrete flooring Artificial lighting Exposed to outside elements, building with an open door. Sounds, Noise levels Exposed to hazardous equipment, overhead cranes, forklifts.
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