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Utilize Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) to understand workload and record actions (e.g., workorders, asset/labor history, inventory usage) Daily perform preventive maintenance and repairs on equipment (e.g., lift trucks, pneumatic systems, material handling equipment, hydraulic equipment, dock equipment, banana room equipment, electronic and electrical equipment, etc.
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Maintains technical documentation library and development of maintenance requirements for new equipment: manages the use of the maintenance management system (CMMS). Assists with developing and maintaining preventative and predictive maintenance programs.
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High school diploma (or equivalent), Industrial Maintenance Technician or similar program is not required but strongly preferred. Understand OSHA safety requirements for Industrial Maintenance Operations.
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Technical Degree in Industrial Maintenance, Industrial Electrician, or equivalent. 5-7 years of experience in an Industrial Maintenance or Electrician role, preferably in the food industry.
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As a part of our manufacturing group, you will be responsible for performing specific preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, mechanical and electrical repair, and other tasks and techniques to keep refrigeration systems, utility plant machinery and equipment, including electrical, condensate/steam, fire protection, potable/domestic water and sewer in operational conditions to meet production, refrigeration, storage, and shipping needs.
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1+ years maintenance mechanic experience required, preferably in a manufacturing environment. On average our Maintenance Mechanics, with their hourly wage plus overtime, have the potential to earn over $85,000 per year.
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Experience: 2+ years' equipment maintenance technician in an automated assembly production environment. Sterling Engineering is looking for an Automation Maintenance Technician for a company that manufactures electric car parts in St. Charles, IL. This is a great opportunity to work with an industry leader that has great benefits.
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Complete assigned work requests and assigned preventative maintenance work orders as assigned by supervisor such as, but not limited to auto/small engine mechanics, carpentry, appliance repair, plumbing, electrical, emergency generators, low voltage applications, swimming pools, fire alarms, valves, fixtures, locks in accordance with Holmstad procedures and industry acceptable standards.
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Under direction of the Equipment Maintenance Technician Supervisor, performs various skilled and complex tasks in the repair and maintenance of production machinery and equipment which may include, but is not limited to, high speed automated assembly line equipment, contact welding and press machines, robotic coil winders, axial and radial inserters, wave soldering machines, and SMT equipment.
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FIC America Corporation is seeking a Stamping Maintenance Mechanic to maintain and repair a variety stamping machines and equipment. Confer with Tool & Die Maker to fabricate tooling parts and components as required.
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Path and road maintenance, includes hot & cold patching, gravel road grading, and seal coat. eadline: Open until filledGENERAL PURPOSEResponsible for the cultivation, care and maintenance of the parks, grounds and golf course using hand and power tools and equipment surrounding the club house and golf course.
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Perform preventative maintenance, operate, maintain and repair HVAC equipment such as boilers, chillers, pumps, campus split systems, mini-splits, ptacs, air handler units and cooling towers. Willingness to learn and expand trade knowledge of maintenance and facilities.
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The Maintenance Mechanic position is responsible for effectively troubleshooting, resolving and maintaining equipment that includes but is not limited to flexographic presses, extruder/laminators, and slitters as well as providing general plant maintenance.
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As an Equipment Maintenance Technician (also known as Industrial Machine Maintenance Technician, Production Equipment Specialist), your primary responsibilities will include maintaining and troubleshooting production equipment such as flexographic presses, extruder/laminators, and slitters.
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Works closely with Corporate Maintenance Director for direction on repairs, supply orders and Life Safety requirements and repairs. The solicitation of repair/replace construction and other bids from contractor for presentation to the Director and Corporate Maintenance Director is expected.
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