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Knowledge of hand tools, drillpress,lathe and mill, electric drills, Welding (Mig required, Tig and Stick also preferred), pipe threading machine, acetylene torch, solderingiron,etc. Must have a minimum of four (4) years' experience in the trade working with industrial automation or a degree in Industrial Maintenance Technology or related field.
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Under direct supervision the Maintenance Technician I is an entry level position and is responsible for conducting machine setup, troubleshooting, repairs and preventive maintenance service with basic efficiency.
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Position Overview The Senior Maintenance Mechanic performs manufacturing production and non-production machine and equipment maintenance. Performs skilled preventive and predictive maintenance to ensure maximum up-time.
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Knowledge of: Pneumatic equipment, Plumbing and general construction, Welding and Fabrication, Hydraulic and mechanical equipment, and Electrical up to 480v, control panels, and PLC. Lay out, assemble, install, and maintain pipe systems and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, and repair and replaces gauges, valves, pressure regulators, and related equipment.
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May advise on machine purchases, manage building or renovation projects, design electrical, mechanical and pneumatic systems, or edit computer parameters for PCDNC communication. As needed, order supplies for new equipment installs and equipment moves, read new machine manuals and setup the machine in CMMS and ERP software, and obtain quotes and hire contractors for various projects.
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Troubleshoot and repair controls systems including network problems associated with PC's, PLC's, and various man-machine interfaces Utilize an advanced skillset in troubleshooting electrical systems including power distribution, motor controls, variable speed controllers, servo controllers, and robotics.
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Ensures that machinery and mechanical equipment function properly by completing preventative maintenance requirements on motors, pneumatic tools, conveyer systems, and production machines, following diagrams, sketches, troubleshooting malfunctions while following established safety policies.
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The Preventative Maintenance Technician will have a basic understanding of electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems to successfully provide scheduled maintenance of CNC production equipment through the use of hand and power tools, electric meters, and material handling equipment.
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Operates a vehicle, various rides and related mechanical/pneumatic/hydraulic/electrical control systems, overhead crane, forklift, man lift, hydraulic press, air compressor, diagnostic equipment, welding equipment, generators, steam cleaners, sand blaster, and a variety of equipment such as a computer, copier, fax machine, calculator, telephone, two way radio, camera.
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5 years of experience in electrical machine maintenance (plastics industry preferred). An in-depth, detailed knowledge of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical processes.
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2- year degree in Diesel Mechanics or Mechanical/Industrial Engineering Technology or a high school diploma or equivalent and 3 years of work experience as a mechanic and/or in industrial machine maintenance/repair.
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Fabricate and machine components to repair jigs, fixtures, and parts (metal, plastic, and wood) for projects, equipment repair, maintenance work orders, and machine modifications.
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Wood-Mizer provides forestry and timber professionals around the world with a complete line of narrowband portable and industrial sawmills, wideband sawmilling equipment, resaws, edgers, kilns, molders/planers, firewood processing equipment, pallet recycling equipment, material handling equipment, bandsaw blades, and blade maintenance equipment.
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Understand be proficient in the operation of the following shop equipment: Drill press Hydraulic press Milling machine Lathe Grinders, band saws and other related hand tools. Advanced maintenance welding including: AC/DC stick, Tig, Mig, Gas Acetylene Physical Requirements: Ability to lift at least 50 pounds unassisted; periodically lift up to 100 lbs.
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Must have strong background in electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, robotic arms, and overall machine troubleshooting skills. General Summary - Perform a variety of maintenance, repairs, continuous improvement, and new installation functions on plant equipment and machinery with limited direction and guidance.
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