Industrial Maintenance Technician
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![]() United States, Indiana, Indianapolis | |
![]() 1458 East 19th Street (Show on map) | |
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Position Title: MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Position Summary: Position is responsible for troubleshooting and performing repairs on designated equipment. Included is the responsibility of performing routine preventive maintenance and periodic repair functions on equipment including fork trucks, vehicles, hand tools, compressed air systems, HVAC and performing lubrication and filter maintenance on all equipment. Additionally, positions may be responsible for troubleshooting and repairing mechanical and/or electrical failures on equipment including CNC machines, welding power supplies and welding accessories, weld positioners, sandblast equipment, air compressors, vehicles, manual machines, cranes, hydraulic systems, pneumatic systems, etc. Responsible for establishing/adhering to repair schedules and providing technical assistance to other departments as needed. Position is also responsible for providing assistance and training other departmental members as may be required during on-going plant operations. Reports to: Maintenance Manager Personnel: Not applicable. Accountabilities: Responsible for ensuring equipment is in good functioning order to be able to produce conforming components that meet all blueprint dimensions within the said tolerances. Ensure equipment meets the requirements of the applicable code or specification while working in the most efficient manner. All SOP's and WI's must be followed and a safe, clean and organized work area must be maintained. Authorities: N/A Duties:
Job Qualification Requirements: Educational Background - Minimum of 2 year trade school or 2 years college credit in applicable areas or other applicable skilled craft training such as 4 year company apprenticeship or 10 years proven trade experience. Physical Demands - The employee is required to:
Certification Required - Successful completion of Major Tool material handling training on boom and scissor lift, fork truck and crane. Visual Acuity - Near acuity and accommodation are required for reading machine dial gauges, blueprints, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of parts and machinery. Hearing Ability - Ability to monitor machine sounds to identify and diagnose changes in order to take appropriate action. Working Conditions - Normally works in a shop environment. The employee is subject to:
The employee may be required to follow other job-related instructions and to perform other job-related duties as requested, subject to all applicable state and federal laws. Attendance is an essential job function. Employees will operate in compliance with all recognized standards that Major Tool adheres to (such as AS9100, ISO 9000), including all supporting policies and procedures. We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Shifts |