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The Screw Machine Operator follows all established safety guidelines and is responsible for general preventative maintenance and communicating any maintenance needs to the Production Manager.
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Machine Shop: The Maintenance Manager is accountable to provide the plant a machine repair and fabrication shop that supports unplanned and planned maintenance and engineering activities.
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The Maintenance Manager will develop and lead the Central Shops including the Machine Shop, Truck Repair Shop, and Roll Shops. Do you have at least 5 years' experience with Maintenance Management or Machine Repair within a manufacturing industry.
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Possess basic knowledge of some maintenance specialties (e.g. laser alignment, vibration analysis, infrared thermography, carpentry, pipefitting, machining, etc.) Proficient and able to effectively operate all machine shop and mobile equipment (grinders, drill press, band saw, bobcat, hose machine, fork trucks, aerial lifts.
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The Maintenance Manager is accountable for results within the Central Shops in the areas of Environment, Health and Safety, Productivity, Asset Management, People Development, Cost Control, Quality, and Team Maturity using ABS and REX systems such as TPM, Kaizen, daily Management, 5S etc.
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Performs manual and machine operator tasks related to the set-up, maintenance, and operation of the die cutter. Machine Operator (Die Cutter) Job Overview: The Machine Operator will operate all aspects of a die cuttings machine.
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Backhoe, Pro Press, Pipe (ABS, PVC, CPVC, copper, and PEX), Power tools (Pneumatic, Electric, and Battery Powered), Air blow gun/Air snake, PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), Paint, Roofing material, Blowers, Hand tools, Plywood, Tractor, Bed Bug Heat Machine, Hand truck, Pressure washer, Truck Lift Gate, Drain snake, Key machine, Pumps, Van, Drill press, Ladders, Cell phone, Voltmeter, Drop cloth, Lumber, Respirator, IOS/Windows Tablet, Drywall, Masking tape, Rollers, PC.
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Must be able to machine or modify mold components using manually operated (non-CNC) metal working equipment such as a lathe, milling machine, surface grinder, etc. Perform mold preventive maintenance activities such as cleaning and lubricating molds.
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Journeyman millwright, industrial maintenance, machine repair, welding, blueprint reading, Hydraulic repair, pneumatics, Preventative maintenance, Facilities maintenance, plumbing, pipefitting.
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Traveling service technician, plc troubleshooting, electro mechanical, Mechanical, preventive maintenance, hydraulics, schematic, service, HMI, pneumatics, install, test equipment, maintenance technician, wiring, electrical, installation, troubleshooting, electronics, tufting, knitting, tufting machine repair, knitting machine repair, tufting machine install, knitting machine install, loom repair.
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Maintaining I-Quality standards related to work procedures and tool/machine maintenance. All-around training in all areas of tool making and conventional soft machining, CNC Machining, hard machining, heat treatment, precision grinding, precision ram EDM, precision wire EDM, mold making, die making, electrode manufacturing, proto-typing, machine assembly and debug, planning, quality and metrology.
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Advanced knowledge of Maintenance work order generation and tracking software packages, predictive maintenance, TPM and downtime tracking tools. Required background in mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, CNC and overall machine troubleshooting skills.
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Journeyman Machine Repair/Millwright (state Indentured) or, Associate Degree in Mechanical field or, Union Journeyman Card or, minimum 5 years’ experience in the maintenance and repair of machinery and machine tools as a Machine Repair Technician or, equivalent military experience.
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Vocational/Technical School certificate (Industrial Maintenance, Industrial Electricity) plus 2+ years’ experience in a similar industrial environment which includes electrical and machine repair, installation and troubleshooting.
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Perform minor machine maintenance as required or directed. CNC, Lathe, Blueprint, Mill, CNC machine, Haas, programming, set up machine, CNC mill, Okuma, machine set up.
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