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Maintenance Technician - 2nd Shift

MckessonBuffalo, NYMay 21st, 2026
Job DescriptionSupports facilities staff by performing maintenance duties such as maintenance of office equipment, computer systems, electrical projects, and light construction. Works with outside contractors and vendors on facilities and equipment repairs. General Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and operations maintenance for all equipment used in facility Schedule: 2nd Shift: 2 pm -10:30 pm /Sunday - Thursday KEY RESPONSIBILITIES/ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Ability to measure voltage and current accurately and safely and to use this data to troubleshoot circuitsMechanical experience with aligning bearings, shafts and drives.Adjust tension of belts and chains.Develop an overall maintenance schedule based on the requirements of each device.Ability to analyze cards and chips and replace if necessary.Troubleshoot network systems.Troubleshoot cabling and I/O devices.Configure and troubleshoot IBM compatible computers. MEASUREMENTS Understand and utilize "I2CARE" principles to communicate at all levels within the organization (I2CARE is: Integrity, Inclusion, Customer-First, Accountability, Respect, Excellence.)Improve quality and efficiency on the production floor QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE POSITION Education/Training 1+ year facilities engineering experienceHigh school Diploma and Equivalent Specialized Knowledge/Skills Electrical: Ability to measure voltage and current accurately and safely and to use this data to troubleshoot circuits.Trained to work with 460,220,120 VAC and 24 volt DC circuits.Knowledge and understanding of motor starting circuits and power distribution circuits.Ability to read electrical schematics and evaluate operations based on these schematics.Ability to read ladder logic, download and upload PLC programs, and troubleshoot PLC functions.Ability to work with control circuits using such devices as: photoeyes, solenoid valves, limit switches, indicating lights and safety switches. Mechanical: Align bearings, shafts, and drives.Adjust tensions of belts and chains.Ability to identify worn or damaged parts and to replace them.Develop an overall maintenance schedule based on the requirements of each device.Lubricate, oil, and clean devices as specified in their maintenance manuals.Work with pneumatic circuits involving cylinders and solenoid valves. * Maintain printers. Computer: Analyze cards and chips and replace if necessary.Troubleshoot network (ethernet) systems.Troubleshoot cabling and I/O devices.Ability to setup and analyze RS232/RS422 communications between computers or computers and peripheral devices. Expected Competencies Discretionary, decisive, and organized thinking regarding best practicesSelf-motivated and self-directedExtreme attention to detailFlexible to meet changing business demands and situationsUnderstand and promote ICARE principlesExcellent oral and written communication skills; experience with customers, employees, McKesson network, and suppliers WORKING CONDITIONS Environment (e.g., office, manufacturing, warehouse) Production environmentClosely monitored and legally compliant regulations Physical Requirements (e.g., lifting, standing for extended periods, climbing) · 100% standing, bending, lifting, and climbing