About the Role
JOB TITLE: Control Equipment Technician
REPORTS TO: Engineer and/or Maintenance Manager
PURPOSE:
To safely and efficiently perform general and preventative maintenance on electrical and mechanical systems throughout the location.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Participate in the plant safety process
Lock Out/Tag equipment being worked on
Understand Electrical and Mechanical systems.
Troubleshoot, calibrate, and service electrical and mechanical systems.
Understand and know how to read schematics and blueprints
Understand pneumatics and hydraulic systems
Use of hand and power tools safely
Maintain documents on various systems
Perform, document, and keep up with Preventive Maintenance on equipment.
Maintain and order spare parts as needed.
SKILL REQUIREMENTS:
Ability to work safely
Ability to read and write and follow directions
Ability to comprehend written and verbal instructions
Ability to understand and use test equipment
Ability to lock out and tag out equipment
Ability to troubleshoot, calibrate and service electrical and mechanical equipment.
Ability to perform a PM on equipment and document properly.
Ability to use hand tools and power tools safely.
Ability to properly document maintenance performed.
Basic computing skills including opening files, closing files, manipulating windows.
Good communication skills
MACHINES, TOOLS, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENT:
Production Equipment, Hand and power tools, Testing equipment, Shop equipment, Fork lift (as needed), Aerial Lift (as needed), Hoists, Ladders, Oils and Lubricants, Various materials, fire Extinguisher.
AUTHORIZED TRAINING TIME: 50 Weeks
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: FREQUENCY, AMOUNT, OR DESCRIPTION
Standing:
Ability to stand while working on various pieces of equipment.
90% of day
Moving
Move freely throughout the location.
100% of day
Lifting:
Lifting a max weight of 40#(Men) or 25#(Men)
20% of day
Push
Pushing shop carts, tool boxes, and equipment being repaired.
15% of day
Reach:
Ability to reach over equipment and for tools being used.
70% of day
Bending:
Ability to pick up objects from the floor. Ability to bend while working on equipment. Ability to get under machinery.
40% of day
Access
The ability to use all types of ladders.
20% of day
Walking
Ability to walk through the plant to get to work area, meeting rooms, break area, and to perform job requirements.
50% of day
Visual Acuity:
Ability to see fine print instructions. Perform thorough visual inspection of equipment. Read and understand written and computer screens, instructions and specifications.
90% of day
Environment:
Ability to work around various materials.
100% of day
Environment:
Ability to work in various conditions: Indoor and Outdoor.
100% of day
11) Environment:
Ability to follow defined break schedule.
10%
Environment:
Ability to work in manufacturing environment around powered material handling vehicles and moving mechanical parts.
100% of day
Schedule/Attendance:
Must be able to regularly and predictably attend per scheduled hours.
100% of day