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The job scope includes recommending changes to and executing preventative maintenance programs and repairs to automated sorting equipment, Dematic Multi-Shuttle, Cross belt Sorter, associated conveyors, material handling equipment, building envelope and building MEP (mechanical/electrical/plumbing) systems.
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The Press Maintenance Electrician is responsible for maintaining and repairing production equipment in the press shop which includes presses, transfers, automation, de-stackers, blanking lines, cranes, scrap conveyor controls and electrical components installed in dies.
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Annual events (Summer cookout, Christmas party, etc.) Journeyman Electrician / Electronic degree from a recognized, accredited year college, or equivalent combination of education and experience or the completion of an electrical / electronic type apprenticeship program.
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Work with manual mill, band saw, router, belt sander. Work with manual mill, band saw, router, belt sander. Technician, Manufacturing (Sheet Metal Assembler/Machine Operator) FAA licensed A&P (airframe) mechanic highly desired.
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Knowledge Six Sigma including techniques (Green Belt required, Black Belt preferred) Knowledge Six Sigma including techniques (Green Belt required, Black Belt preferred) Experience with plastics manufacturing, extrusion, printing, or converting preferred.
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The Press Maintenance Millwright is responsible for maintaining and repairing of production and non production equipment in press shop which includes presses, transfers, automation, destackers, blanking lines, cranes, scrap conveyor as well as tool room equipment.
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Performs various project work which requires safely operating vehicles and a variety of heavy/agricultural equipment that may include, but not limited to; front end loader, belt press, centrifuge, dredger, spreader box, excavator, terragator.
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Able to meet physical demands of the job: standing for extended periods, lifting loads up to 50 pounds, squat, bend or kneel while wearing a tool belt. Adhere to all OSHA and Swinerton safety practices and procedures.
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Guides customers onto the conveyor belt and provides them with proper directions on how to place their vehicle into neutral/accessory mode. No late-night work. Guides customers onto the conveyor belt and provides them with proper directions on how to place their vehicle into neutral/accessory mode.
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Troubleshooting, Maintenance technician, Mechanical, Repair, Preventive maintenance, Service, Blueprint, Industrial, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Hvac, Maintenance repair, Motors, Conveyor. Troubleshooting, Maintenance technician, Mechanical, Repair, Preventive maintenance, Service, Blueprint, Industrial, Hydraulics, Pneumatics, Hvac, Maintenance repair, Motors, Conveyor.
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Minimum of 5 years of building and equipment maintenance experience with two years maintaining Dematic or similar type conveyor systems. Demonstrated skills to operate troubleshoot and resolve problems associated with computer controlled building systems, conveyor systems, and maintenance management systems (CMMS) in a time sensitive environment.
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Coils and attach labels with straps to the hose then visually inspect the product before placing it directly onto the take away belt or in cartons. When Alfred Fain founded a small Rhode Island tire store in 1924, at the time no one could have predicted how Teknor Apex would become an international custom compounder sought out by companies around the world.
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Benefits Free weekly car washScholarships for collegeFlexible schedulingTips plus hourly wage No late-night workExceptional training Advancement opportunitiesKEY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIESEntrance End of Car WashGuides customers onto the conveyor belt and provides them with proper directions on how to place their vehicle into neutral/accessory mode.
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Experience in the metal stamping industry preferred. Siemens Step5 and Step7 PLC programming certificate. Onsite cafeteria with multiple fresh-cooked options and salad bar, and fully stocked breakrooms throughout plant.
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