Job Description
- Reads and interprets drawings and layouts.
- Sets up and operates the equipment necessary to perform all functions of the craft.
- Installs, maintains, replaces, moves or removes equipment, machines and piping or any other production or maintenance devices.
- Installs and maintains insulation on equipment, piping, ducts and spouting.
- Makes repairs to and checks machines and equipment for correct operation.
- Performs all operations necessary for the construction, installation and repair of equipment and devices designated.
- Maintains shop cleanliness.
- Does necessary carpenter work.
- Performs the lining of conveyors.
- Maintains a clean and orderly work area and removes material and equipment from job site.
- Rebuild, repair, replace damaged, defective, or worn parts.
- Troubleshoot, locate, identify, or diagnose electrical malfunction.
- Adjust, repair, or replace electrical wiring systems or components.
- Test electrical circuits, components or systems.
- Test electrical system for faulty connections.
- Testing, maintaining, and modifying facility’s control systems
- Installs, programs, and maintains:
- Instrumentation equipment
- Programmable Logic Controllers
- Sensors
- Analyzing and interpreting data
- Performs miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.
- High school diploma or general education degree and five or more years industrial maintenance or equivalent experience
- Two-year technical training degree desired
- Completion of a 4-year electrical apprenticeship program and/or 8 years of equivalent electrical maintenance experience
- Knowledge of maintenance and asset management software (FIIX, MP2 etc.)
- Experience in FDA regulated manufacturing environment.
- Forklift certification preferred.
- Proficient use of hand and power tools, pipe threading, TIG welding
- Electrical experience with AC/DC high and low voltages
- Read and comprehend schematics, blueprints, specifications, procedure manuals and instructions.
Pay Range: $28 - $36 per hour
