08/13/2021
• Monitor machine operations and observe indicator lights and gauges to detect malfunctions.
• Confer with operators and observe, test, and evaluate operations of machinery and equipment to diagnose cause of malfunction.
• Disassemble machinery and equipment to remove parts and make repairs.
• Repair, replace, adjust, and align components of machinery and equipment.
• Fabricate replacement parts.
• Assemble, install, and/or repair wiring, electrical, and electronic components.
• Test-run repaired machinery and equipment to verify adequacy of repairs.
• Clean and lubricate machine components and equipment to maintain in working order.
• Examine parts for defects, such as breakage or excessive wear.
• Record repairs and maintenance performed
• Inspect drives, motors, belts and hydraulics, check fluid levels, replace filters, and perform other maintenance actions.
• Provide assistance to more skilled workers involved in the adjustments, maintenance, part replacement, and repair of tools, equipment, and machines.
• Ability to perform any mechanical and electrical maintenance on machinery and equipment.
• Ability to determine when and what kind of maintenance is needed.
• Ability to troubleshoot – determining the cause of operating errors and deciding what to do about it.
• Ability to use logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
• Ability to use a multimeter for troubleshooting electrical problems.
Skills/Experience:
Associates Degree
Work Keys Scores as determined
Knowledge:
• Proficient in MS Windows (particularly Word and Excel).
• Ability to read and understand equipment manuals and drawings as needed.
• Working knowledge of lock out/tag out, confined space, and hot work permit procedures.
• Experience in effectively communication both verbally and written
Physical Requirements:
• Standing / Walking: Constantly, throughout 12-hour work shift
• Sitting: Infrequently, during breaks and lunch
• Lift / Carry: Frequently, 1-70 lbs., equipment, supplies, products
• Bending / Twisting: Frequently, at waist, knees, and neck throughout work shift. •Some twisting is required, but can be avoided with attention to proper body mechanics.
• Kneeling / Crouching: Infrequently, may be required while retrieving supplies from lower shelves
• Hands / Arms: Constant use in reaching, handling, grasping, and using fingers while operating equipment and tools. Overhead reaching required throughout shift.
• Sight: Constantly, in performing job tasks and maintaining safety standards on the job. Requires depth perception