Maintenance Mechanic Level 4 (2nd Shift)

Precision Castparts

San Leandro (CA)

On-site

USD 50,000 - 70,000

Full time

14 days+

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Job summary

Precision Castparts in San Leandro seeks a Mechanical Maintenance Technician to perform mechanical tasks and maintain plant equipment. Candidates should have a thorough understanding of mechanical theory, electrical systems, and safety practices.

This role requires physical strength and stamina, with a commitment to maintaining a safe and orderly work environment. Vocational training or equivalent experience is preferred. Opportunity for on-the-job training available.

Qualifications

  • Ability to communicate effectively in English.
  • Physical ability to perform essential job functions.
  • Knowledge of mechanical theory and shop practices.

Responsibilities

  • Perform mechanical tasks in maintenance of facilities.
  • Set up and maintain plant equipment to meet standards.
  • Coordinate repairs to minimize production downtime.

Skills

Mechanical maintenance
Electrical theory
Pneumatic systems
Hydraulic systems
Safety practices

Education

High school diploma or equivalent
Vocational or trade school experience

Tools

Power hand tools
Welding equipment
Computer-assisted design programs

Job description

General Purpose

Under general supervision, performs mechanical tasks in the maintenance of plant and office facilities in accordance with quality standards. Has a good knowledge of all the equipment and processes and can step into a situation safely, even if not that individual’s specialty. Maintains facilities and work area in a neat and orderly sanitary condition. Ensures time and material are properly recorded.

Objective

To set up and maintain all plant equipment to meet production and safety standards. Support all maintenance tasks and participate in PM operation to eliminate production downtime.

Essential Functions
  • Follow established housekeeping and safety practices to maintain the quality of the work environment.
  • Demonstrate the ability to complete all departmental paperwork in fine detail and explain the logic of all phases.
  • Demonstrate ability to log on main computer system, extract information, log time.
  • Adjusts equipment to obtain optimum running condition.
  • Disassembles equipment to determine extent of repair and approximate cost, determines best repair solution.
  • Works from written and/or verbal instructions, wiring and circuit diagrams, installation and construction blueprints, electrical handbooks and charts, and in accordance with applicable codes and ordinances and established trade practices.
  • Maintains buildings, facilities, and equipment requiring a good knowledge of general trade fundamentals.
  • Co-ordinate repairs with Department Supervisors to minimize production down time.
  • Maintain spare parts and hardware items in organized and prudent manner.
  • Take responsibility to maintain an orderly and neat shop and storage area.
  • Maintains buildings to include the repair of windows, doors, roofs, floors, stairways.
  • Repairs hand tools, fixtures, powered tools and miscellaneous equipment.
  • Lubricates production, tool and facility equipment following established lubrication schedules, procedures and materials.
  • Documents, records and maintains files of work performed on machinery.
  • Picks up requisitioned parts and materials from local suppliers and vendors as needed.
  • Reviews own work for completeness and quality workmanship standards.
  • Display a willingness and interest to learn through on the job training as well as pursue continuing formal education in areas of operation (Electrical, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, etc.), when available, is expected.
  • Know and understand all general plant and department safety/quality rules and policies.
  • Must have the physical strength and stamina to perform a full shift of assigned jobs.
  • Demonstrate proper procedures for signing off work orders and preventative maintenance sheets.
  • Uses all standard tools such as benders, wire pullers, knockout cutters, hole saws, power saws, drill motors, etc.
  • Understands operation and theory of ARC and MIG; ability to join parts adequately, but not necessarily structural or X-Ray quality.
  • Understands operation and theory of Gas Welding and Cutting; ability to set-up equipment and be able to perform cuts and welds.
  • Understands electrical theory and practice including 3 phase 480 volt wiring and trouble shooting.
  • Understands Delta and Wye circuits.
  • Can run distribution wiring and conduit for lighting and equipment, including disconnects and motor starters.
  • Has basic knowledge of electronic circuits.
  • Has thorough knowledge of electrical safety precautions and practices them.
  • Understands how to follow diagrams to join pipes properly without leaks in copper, plastic, threaded or flanged pipe. Bend and fit flared or compress tubing, use manual or machine threading equipment, cut proper pipe lengths and hang securely, understands use of various piping materials.
  • Proficient in using the on-line computer system as required in their job and identified in their procedures to perform their assigned tasks.
  • Must have no violation of safety rules or policies.
  • Maintains equipment to meet all production and quality standards.
  • Performs all work necessary to achieve Plant goals.
  • Responsible for Essential Job Functions of “C” level.
  • Repairs facilities problems such as plumbing, welding, carpentry.
  • Makes operational tests using such instruments as voltmeters, ammeters, wattmeter's, ohmmeters, etc.
  • Removes and installs motors following basic drawings, layouts, instructions, and simple schematics.
  • Updates all electrical drawings.
  • Know approximate costs of molds, tools, equipment and supplies used in each department, and demonstrate care of company equipment.
  • Can determine proper wire, fuse, motor starter and breaker sizes with a minimum amount of supervision.
  • Is able to trouble shoot problems with motors and standard electrical equipment.
  • Understands operation of pneumatic and hydraulic power units and controls. Trouble shoots and repair pneumatic and hydraulic systems, rebuild cylinders and valves.
  • Ability to read and understand blueprints and sketches make accurate adjustment to equipment. Knows when to request necessary repair parts from blueprints, manuals, or from parts removed from machines.
  • Be able to hook up 440, 230, and 110-volt equipment properly.
  • Able to install conduit, wire, panels, switches, control fixture and electrical equipment. Installs and maintains conventional industrial equipment such as transformers, motors, motor controls, relays, etc.
  • Troubleshoots, locates and diagnoses deficiencies in electrical equipment, transformers, fixtures, control panels, etc. Determines need for repair or replacement, best and safest method of restoring interrupted service.
  • Modifies and maintains electrical connections between outlets, pull boxes, breaker panels, etc., and tests the circuit for continuity and proper connection.
  • Updates electrical drawings for facilities as required.
  • Has thorough knowledge of the National Electric Code.
  • Possess the ability to make cost analysis for decision making, and exercise good judgment.
  • Understands different types of atmospheric and pressure burner systems, gas safety devices, and electrical heating systems, different types of insulation and refractory materials and construction methods.
Essential Equipment, Vehicles, Tools And/or Machinery Used
  • A wide variety of meters, scopes, leak detectors, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment.
  • All manner of power hand tools.
  • Familiar with computer assisted drawing programs.
  • Welder, Cutting Torch, Plasma Torch, pipe bender, Pipe Cutter/Threader, Hand Grinders and various other necessary equipment to complete assigned tasks.
  • Ability to operate rented equipment not normally in plant.
  • Lifting devices (Lift tables, Cranes, Forklifts, etc.)
  • Various hand tools (Pliers, Wrench, Scrapers and Knives, Measuring devices, thermal indicators, calibration equipment, etc.)
  • All other duties assigned.
Other General Responsibilities
  • Trains less skilled personnel as assigned.
  • Performs all work required to achieve Plant goals.
Training & Qualifications

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.

  • Training HAZ-MAT, Electrical Safety, Arc Flash Safety, PPE, LO/TO, Robotic Safety, Confined Space, Hot Work, Outside Contractor Safety, Spill Response, Arc flash Safety, Crane Safety, Machine Guarding, Cryogenics, X-Ray Safety, Blood borne Pathogen, Pulmonary Fibrosis, and all other safety training related to all aspects of the plant.
  • Specified training on Hepatitis and the opportunity for free vaccination if desired.
  • Training is provided on the job and may be documented by Verbal, Written, or Practical Testing.
  • Experience and/or training are included in considerations.
  • Requires ability to read and write (legibly) and follow verbal and written instructions, normally acquired through completion of high school.
  • A thorough knowledge and understanding of mechanical theory and shop practices.
  • Ability to communicate effectively in English, both verbally and in writing, read, follows and interprets instructions on technique cards, code sheets as well as other verbal or written instructions.
  • Physical ability to perform the essential job functions.
  • Two years of vocational or trade school to learn basic and specialized trade theories. On the job experience may be considered in place of formal training.
  • Minimum of two years of progressive experience in plumbing, electrical maintenance, including applicable vocational training, fabrication, carpentry, millwright, hydraulic, heating and cooling systems, and related maintenance activities.
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