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As a Maintenance Multicraft Mechanic, your role in the bigger picture is to manage the preventative and routine maintenance to improve the functionality and safe working order of our manufacturing equipment and machinery.
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As a Maintenance Mechanic you will be responsible for the maintenance of all plant systems, which will include facilities, unloading, processing, packing and warehouse operations.
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A Maintenance Mechanic applies technical knowledge to maintain the assets to the highest possible standards. Execute and electronically report scheduled PMs & work orders in SAP Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) within allocated windows and following written standards to maintain manufacturing equipment reliability.
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General Maintenance Mechanic - Full Time, 2nd Shift. Seeking a motivated General Maintenance Mechanic to join our team. Completes corrective and preventative maintenance on plant's processing equipment and support systems such as compressed air, steam, water, sewer, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning.
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Seeking a motivated Multi Skilled Maintenance Mechanic to join our team. Multi Skilled Maintenance Mechanic. 4 years of industrial high speed manufacturing maintenance experience, preferably in food manufacturing.
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Complete predictive maintenance such as vibration analysis and oil sample collection. Maintenance of plant systems: mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and instrumentation. 1+ year of maintenance experience in a manufacturing, technical, warehouse, industrial, military, or related environment OR a 2 year technical degree completed.
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Welding/Cutting: Knowledge and utilization of PPE and safety for tasks, techniques (stick/mig/tig), set up of equipment, basic gas cutting, proper grounding and equipment maintenance. As a Maintenance Technician, your role, in the bigger picture, is to manage the preventative and predictive maintenance to improve the functionality and safe working order of our manufacturing equipment and machinery.
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5+ years in maintenance, preferably in food manufacturing, consumer goods or Life Sciences industry (industrial manufacturing environment) Able to capture work done in AMM system accurately (SAP system), improve Preventative maintenance plans when working with planner, enter time to close out work orders.
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Assists in the development, implementation, repair, and maintenance of the site wide equipment, to attain "World Class" performance. Proficient in Pneumatic and Hydraulic systems, plumbing, utilities, welding, millwright, fabrication and machining, and Power Transmission Systems.
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You will provide technical expertise and HVAC operational and maintenance support in addition to learning and supporting other unique and diverse utility infrastructure, and R&D equipment maintenance needs.
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The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for performing predictive, preventative, and emergency maintenance tasks on high-speed packaging equipment. The maintenance Mechanic is also responsible for pre-start up reviews, preventative maintenance, re-builds, troubleshooting, and other tasks as assigned.
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As a Maintenance Mechanic you will gain a basic working knowledge of all equipment necessary for Plant Operation. Utilize PdM (Predictive Maintenance) tools such as handheld vibration analyzer, sonic tester, laser aligner, and a thermal imager to detect and diagnose equipment issues.
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Maintenance Mechanic - All Shifts. Seeking a motivated Maintenance Mechanic to join our team. 1+ years of industrial maintenance experience; food manufacturing experience is helpful.
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The approximate hourly pay for this position is $29.75 an hour for Maintenance Technician D. The pay progression plan follows: Maintenance Technician C $30.50, Maintenance Technician B $32.00, Maintenance Technician B+ $32.50, Maintenance Technician A $33.00, and Maintenance Technician A+ $33.80.
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Nestle Pizza division located in Little Chute, WI is hiring Maintenance Mechanics for our 3rd shift team! ReadyRefresh-Home Delivery of Nestle Waters products at a Discount. Maintaining records such as equipment logs and reports utilizing computerized maintenance systems to track equipment reliability and manage time.
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