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Start-up/Shutdown of plant equipment. Performs servicing, lubrication, and minor maintenance of assigned equipment, including alarms and Process Safety Management (PSM) testing. Basic computer skills such as: opening, creating and updating content in MS Word documents and Excel spreadsheets and using CMMS system for plant PM's is required.
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Head Plant Maintenance Technician / Engineer opportunity with a family-owned regional company who has been growing successfully since 1934. Ideal candidates will have a minimum of at least 3-5 years plant maintenance and leadership experience.
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Participates in plant-wide safety, housekeeping, and continuous improvement processes (Operational Excellence, Lean Manufacturing, etc. Performs tasks including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical, PLC, pneumatic and hydraulic troubleshooting and repair of equipment.
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Notify Hospital Police, Plant Operations and Safety Director as needed in response to alarms & other safety issues. Work requires skills to operate a multi-trunk telephone console and computer equipment for processing incoming, outgoing and intra system calls, make overhead announcements and pages via the public address system, basic typing skills to take and dispatch messages/pages via the physician answering service system and monitoring alarms and security cameras under the direction of the department manager.
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Responsible for the supervision and continued development of the plant Maintenance Department, which entails associates, facility, and equipment. Experience troubleshooting metal cutting laser/plasma and forming equipment preferred.
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Plant, cultivate, water, fertilize, weed, edge, spray, mow and trim lawns, flowerbeds, scrubs and trees. Perform landscaping and lawn projects, unload salt, fertilizer and other supplies, material and equipment.
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Performs sanitation, production, and/or shipping functions as required by plant supervision, as well as other duties as directed by plant management. Properly wears personal protective equipment as supplied and directed by the company; wears uniform/clothing in accordance with GMP/ company standards.
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We are looking for an experienced plant manager to overlook day to day operations for a local company! Optimizing machinery and equipment with regular maintenance programs. Testing plant processes and ensuring efficiency and safety.
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Strong mechanical aptitude and understanding of hydraulic, pneumatic, and electrical systems commonly found in plant equipment. Working on hydraulic man lifts, forklifts and other rolling plant equipment.
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Perform tasks related to preventative maintenance, mechanical machine repairs, inspection and testing of equipment, building maintenance and specific projects. Perform all jobs safely, efficiently and accurately to maintain and improve the performance of the entire plant in the areas of Safety, Quality, Reliability (SQR) and our Customer 1st strategy.
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Strict Attendance PolicyAssists machine operators in set up and monitoring of equipment. Performance of other duties as assigned by the Plant Supervision. Physically handles product, materials, and equipment (pan trucks, baskets, racks, pans, product, etc.
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This position is primary responsible for cycling through various areas of the business including New Equipment Construction, Plant Engineering, and Field Service and Technical Support. Work primarily out of plant locations in Hebron and Newark, Ohio but must be willing to work on field projects outside of these locations.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career as a power plant electrician. Age Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17 and 35 Electrical electronics installers repairers commercial and industrial equipment electric motor power tool powerhouse substation relay equipment installers motor vehicles transportation equipment.
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Recommend and implement electrical equipment upgrades and improvements at various MPW locations. Experience with 2 & 3D CADD software. Experience with water purification technology is preferred.
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The purpose of the Production Operator role is to operate and troubleshoot plant extrusion equipment, machines and lines; for example, feeders, extruders, computers, scales, forklifts, packers and chain hoists.
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