Use basic problem-solving skills to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair equipment or facility. This includes, but is not limited to: Automated packaging equipment, warehouse racking, warehouse doors, dock plates, basic electrical, basic welding, basic woodworking, basic plumbing, basic hazard/waste removal.
Use proper disassembly and reassembly techniques to repair tools, mechanical, hydraulic or pneumatic equipment.
Isolate and identify equipment problem area(s). Identify additional testing required to determine complete problem / root cause.
Setup Preventative Maintenance to reduce/eliminate future down time.
Use Continuous Improvement techniques to help improve safety and efficiency of processes in all departments.
Use knowledge of motors, wiring diagrams, schematics, and diagrams to complete documented maintenance depending upon production systems or equipment.
Troubleshoot, repair, align, calibrate, inspect, and test variety of production systems and equipment.
Participate in Preventive Maintenance (“PM”) and Total Productive Maintenance (“TPM”) programs.
Keep PM and TPM records updated and organized.
Maintain PM and TPM schedule.
Establish good working relationships with vendors.
Work with vendors to schedule any maintenance and repairs in a timely manner.
Work with vendors to discuss improvements of the facility and processes, focusing on safety, quality, efficiency and cost savings.