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3-5 years of experience in plastic injection molding and or hydraulics in a manufacturing setting as a maintenance technician preferred. These positions report directly to our Maintenance Manager along with a shift lead technician.
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Completion of a Federal or State Certified Multi-Craft Maintenance OR Machine Repair Apprenticeship OR a minimum of two (2) years documented experience working in the trade. Completion of a Federal or State Certified Multi-Craft Maintenance or Machine Repair Apprenticeship OR a minimum of four (4) years documented experience working in the trade.
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Journeyperson Card (related to the job opening) and/or seven years of applicable experience as a qualified Tool and Die Maker person, or machine tool builder in troubleshooting, machine repair, tool making, machine building, hydraulics, pneumatics, and mechanical systems.
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Owenscorning.com. OverviewThe Maintenance Supervisor ensures mechanical and electrical plant equipment is maintained and is in good operating condition, to minimize downtime, optimizes production, machine up-time, and facilitates smooth on-schedule maintenance outage and repair.
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Training HAZ-MAT, Electrical Safety, Arc Flash Safety, PPE, LO/TO, Robotic Safety, Confined Space, Hot Work, Outside Contractor Safety, Spill Response, Arc flash Safety, Crane Safety, Machine Guarding, Cryogenics, X-Ray Safety, Blood borne Pathogen, Pulmonary Fibrosis, and all other safety training related to all aspects of the plant.
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A DAY IN THE LIFE OF OUR CNC MACHINE REPAIR TECHNICIANExperienced machine rebuilderExperienced machinery installerInstallation, examination, inspect, maintenance, and repair of machinery, equipment, physical structures, facilities, PLC & PID controllers and pipe, and electrical systems.
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Description :Position SummaryThis position assists in turf management for our clients with professional level quality mowing, maintenance & upkeepPrimary Duties and ResponsibilitiesTurf maintenance such as large machine, slope and small machine mowing, via the use of heavy equipment/mowing machinery.
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Perform various support activities for die maintenance and machine shop functions. Provide support to die maintenance and machine shop work areas. Job Posting: Maintenance Technician.
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ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR TECH III/HVAC TECHNICIAN: EPA Universal Tech certification; certificate or license as a refrigeration technician; five (5) years experience in low temp repair and maintenance; five (5) years field experience in ice machine repair and maintenance; five (5) years experience in electrical control troubleshooting and repair; general working knowledge of chiller/cooling tower AC systems.
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Coordinates review of departmental maintenance requirements and recommendations, quality records and machine operations for indications of potential quality issues, troubleshoots problems and solves production issues with operators, including machine shop supervisor.
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Vocational, Technical or Associate Degree in Machine Tool, Machine Maintenance, Industrial Electrician, Electro-Mechanics, Mechatronics Technology, Automation Controls, Robotics or related field.
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These positions reports directly to our Maintenance Manager along with a shift lead technician. Understand machine controls, HMI interface, fanuc robot teach pendants, and injection molding processes.
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Three (3) years' experience with CNC machine maintenance preferred. Record production, repair, and machine maintenance information. Lubricate or apply adhesives or other materials to machines, machine parts, or other equipment, according to specified procedures.
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The Industrial Maintenance Mechanic will be responsible for ensuring the smooth operation of our machinery and mechanical equipment. Band Saw, Power Drill, Grinders, Mag Drill, Hilti Drill, Drill Press, Hydraulic Press, Pipe Threading Machine, Lathe, etc.
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Repair and maintain electrical, electronic, mechanical, and hydraulic functions of operating die cast machines, including preventive and predictive maintenance. Operate machine shop equipment such as lathes, drill presses, saws, hand tools, meters, gauges, micrometers, and computers.
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