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We have openings for receptionist, data entry, customer service, collections, office managers, call center, administrative assistant, accounts payable clerk, accounts receivable clerk, file clerk, warehouse, assembly, production, pickers, packers, forklift, machine operators, and maintenance mechanics.
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Maintenance Mechanic will inspect equipment for proper functioning and preforms preventative maintenance duties per manufacturer’s specifications. The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for repairing and installing production/manufacturing equipment.
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They invested in new equipment and are looking for a highly skilled mechanics to maintain the equipment properly Jobs are Monday - Friday with optional overtime available This is a newly created role to assist with expansionsIf you are interested in working for a stable, growing organization that pays well, offers fantastic benefits and growth potential then send us your resume Position Responsibilities Troubleshoot and diagnoses mechanical maintenance failures.
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Able to read blueprints and schematicsExperience with using a preventative maintenance system, SAP or CMMSAny electrical troubleshooting skillsPrefer experience with food manufacturing Veterans.
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Manufacturing Maintenance Mechanic The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining machinery and mechanical / electrical equipment such as motors, conveyor systems, pneumatic and hydraulic systems, production machines, boilers, pumps, liquid fillers, packaging equipment, material handling equipment, bulk delivery equipment, and blending/mixing systems.
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Obtains work assignments, work order and instructions from Maintenance Lead Person, Maintenance Supervisor, or Production Supervisor. Works in a self directed teamwork environment under the general direction and supervision of the Maintenance Lead Person, Manufacturing Services Coordinator, or Production Supervisor.
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Industrial mechanical troubleshooting and repairbasic welding and cutting proceduresunderstanding of hydraulics set up and operation of general machine maintenance shop equipment and toolscorrect use of machinist measurement tools.
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Demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge of machines and processes for blow mold, injection, drying systems, mechanical systems, and construction to analyze, set up, and maintain equipment for safe and continuous operation.
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To be considered a qualified candidate for the Maintenance Mechanic II position, an individual must have mastered the specific responsibilities, essential functions and all of the training required of a Maintenance Mechanic I. Qualified candidates Perform general maintenance and preventative / predictive maintenance on a variety of blow mold, injection, auxiliary and plant support equipment.
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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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Perform preventative maintenance, repair, and assemble small punch press dies and components. The priority of their work will be determined on things that come up safety being first, machine down time, preventative maintenance and equipment improvements.
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If you are a Maintenance Mechanic and looking for a fast-paced environment where you can grow your skills, send us your resume and we will respond today! Provide technical support for efficient troubleshooting / problem solving activities and maintenance repair to maximize efficiencies and limit downtime.
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Perform a variety of tasks in the operation, maintenance, and repair of building, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment as well as utility systems, with emphasis on pneumatic and digital controls and refrigeration.
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Under direction of the Maintenance Supervisor, assigns jobs and tasks and monitors the progress of production and maintenance projects. Documents work and completes reports using NOW's computerized Maintenance software (CMSS) and paper forms.
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Use various precision measuring instruments, common hand and hand power tools, hand carts and forklift truck. Inside conditions, extremes of heat (100+ seasonal), exposure to humidity, working in tight areas, high noise levels from production environment, including some exposure to outside weather elements, oil and dirt.
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