Preventative Maintenance Technician (Maintenance)
The Preventative Maintenance Technician will be responsible for performing scheduled maintenance tasks, identifying potential issues before they lead to breakdowns, and contributing to a safe and efficient operational environment. This role requires a strong mechanical aptitude, attention to detail, and a commitment to maintaining equipment in excellent working order.
Schedule: 4-10 (Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday)
Hours: 4am - 2:30pm
Role and Responsibilities
Safety:
- Ensure work areas are safe from hazards, participate in safety discussions, weekly safety talks, and follow safety practices and policies.
- Help promote a safe workplace through observation, action, and participation. Actively communicate with peers to promote a safe work environment.
- Operate tools, machinery, and other equipment in accordance with OSHA/Cal OSHA requirements.
- Follow all safety protocols and procedures, including lockout/tagout, when performing maintenance tasks to ensure personal safety and the safety of others.
Perform Scheduled Maintenance:
- Execute preventative maintenance tasks according to established schedules and procedures on various mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
- This includes lubrication, inspection, adjustment, cleaning, and replacement of components.
Conduct Inspections and Diagnostics:
- Regularly inspect equipment for signs of wear, damage, or malfunction.
- Utilize diagnostic tools and techniques to identify potential problems and recommend corrective actions.
Document Maintenance Activities:
- Accurately and thoroughly document all maintenance tasks performed, including findings, repairs, and parts used, in the maintenance management system.
Identify and Report Potential Issues:
- Proactively identify and report any potential mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, or pneumatic issues that could lead to equipment failure or safety hazards.
Assist with Repairs and Troubleshooting:
- Collaborate with other maintenance personnel to troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and assist in performing necessary repairs.
Maintain Tools and Equipment:
- Ensure that all assigned tools and equipment are properly maintained, calibrated, and in safe working condition.
Maintain Cleanliness:
- Keep work areas clean and organized.
Stay Updated on Technical Knowledge:
- Continuously update knowledge of equipment, maintenance techniques, and industry best practices through training and self-study.
Collaborate with Operations:
- Communicate effectively with operations personnel regarding equipment status and maintenance schedules to minimize downtime.
Contribute to Continuous Improvement:
- Participate in efforts to improve maintenance procedures and optimize equipment reliability.
Other Duties:
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager.