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Automation - Maintenance Tech- Dematic Multi-Shuttle Systems
Performance Denver (1024)Posted 1 weeks ago
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Job Description
We Deliver the Goods:
The automation maintenance technician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and improving automated warehouse equipment including Dematic Multi-Shuttle systems, conveyors, lifts, sensors, motors, controls, and associated material handling equipment. This position plays a critical role in maximizing system uptime, reducing faults, and supporting warehouse operations in a fast-paced food distribution environment.
Primary Responsibilities:
1. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance and Dematic Multi-Shuttle automation systems.
2. Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and controls-related failures.
3. Respond quickly to system faults and production downtime events
4. Monitor equipment performance and identify opportunities to improve reliability.
5. Maintain documentation of repairs, inspections, and corrective actions.
Electrical and Controls Troubleshooting:
1.Diagnose faults using PLC interfaces, HMI’s and diagnostic software.
2.Troubleshoot sensors, photo eyes, encoders, motors, VFDs, safety circuits, and communication networks
3.Read and interpret electrical schematics and mechanical drawings.
4.Assist with equipment commissioning, testing, and upgrades.
Mechanical Maintenance:
1.Repair and replace bearings, chains, belts, rollers, gearboxes, and motors.
2.Perform alignment and adjustment of automated storage and retrieval equipment.
3. Inspect lifts, shuttles, conveyors, and transfer equipment for wear or damage.
4.Perform lubrication and preventive maintenance activities.
Reliability Improvement:
1.Investigate recurring equipment faults and develop long-term corrective actions.
2. Analyze downtime trends and recommend system improvements
3.Work with Vendors, contractors, and OEM technicians during service visits
4.Participae in root cause analysis of major equipment failures
Safety and Compliance:
1.Follow all lockout/Tagout procedures.
2.Maintain compliance with food safety and warehouse safety requirements.
3.Ensure equipment guarding and safety devices remain functional.
4.Support facility safety initiatives and audits.
Technical Skills:
Mechanical troubleshooting
Electrical troubleshooting
Conveyor maintenance
Pneumatics
Industrial controls
Motor and gearbox replacement
Preventive maintenance programs
Root cause analysis
- Competitive pay and benefits, including Day 1 Health & Wellness Benefits, Employee Stock Purchase Plan, 401K Employer Matching, Education Assistance, Paid Time Off, and much more
- Growth opportunities performing essential work to support America’s food distribution system
- Safe and inclusive working environment, including culture of rewards, recognition, and respect
The automation maintenance technician is responsible for maintaining, troubleshooting, and improving automated warehouse equipment including Dematic Multi-Shuttle systems, conveyors, lifts, sensors, motors, controls, and associated material handling equipment. This position plays a critical role in maximizing system uptime, reducing faults, and supporting warehouse operations in a fast-paced food distribution environment.
Primary Responsibilities:
1. Perform preventive and corrective maintenance and Dematic Multi-Shuttle automation systems.
2. Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and controls-related failures.
3. Respond quickly to system faults and production downtime events
4. Monitor equipment performance and identify opportunities to improve reliability.
5. Maintain documentation of repairs, inspections, and corrective actions.
Electrical and Controls Troubleshooting:
1.Diagnose faults using PLC interfaces, HMI’s and diagnostic software.
2.Troubleshoot sensors, photo eyes, encoders, motors, VFDs, safety circuits, and communication networks
3.Read and interpret electrical schematics and mechanical drawings.
4.Assist with equipment commissioning, testing, and upgrades.
Mechanical Maintenance:
1.Repair and replace bearings, chains, belts, rollers, gearboxes, and motors.
2.Perform alignment and adjustment of automated storage and retrieval equipment.
3. Inspect lifts, shuttles, conveyors, and transfer equipment for wear or damage.
4.Perform lubrication and preventive maintenance activities.
Reliability Improvement:
1.Investigate recurring equipment faults and develop long-term corrective actions.
2. Analyze downtime trends and recommend system improvements
3.Work with Vendors, contractors, and OEM technicians during service visits
4.Participae in root cause analysis of major equipment failures
Safety and Compliance:
1.Follow all lockout/Tagout procedures.
2.Maintain compliance with food safety and warehouse safety requirements.
3.Ensure equipment guarding and safety devices remain functional.
4.Support facility safety initiatives and audits.
Technical Skills:
Mechanical troubleshooting
Electrical troubleshooting
Conveyor maintenance
Pneumatics
Industrial controls
Motor and gearbox replacement
Preventive maintenance programs
Root cause analysis