The Auxiliary Preventative Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for managing and controlling the preventative, predictive maintenance of plant auxiliary equipment.
JOB DUTIES & ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
This list of duties and responsibilities is not all inclusive and may be expanded to include other duties and responsibilities, as management may deem necessary from time to time; these responsibilities are as follows:
Responsible for managing and controlling the preventative, predictive maintenance of plant machinery, mechanical, electrical and instrumentation equipment.
Coordinate and execute the preventive, predictive, and breakdown maintenance of plant machinery, mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation equipment.
Coordinate with Plant Leadership to schedule maintenance and project work.
Coordinate and evaluate outside contractor maintenance work.
Oversee tradesmen performing project work, co-op students and Plant Clerks.
Inspect equipment and machinery and recommend repair or replacement.
Estimate time and material costs of repair or modification work.
Initiate requisitions for necessary equipment materials, rental equipment or contracted repairs.
Maintain a computerized maintenance management system.
Train personnel in the use of predictive maintenance equipment. Perform skilled maintenance work in emergencies.
Maintain blueprints, service manuals work orders, records and prepare reports.
Observe safe work practices.
Perform other duties necessary to accomplish objectives. Whatever is deemed necessary.
QUALIFICATIONS (KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES):
High school diploma or equivalent experience.
Over five (5) years of experience in the maintenance and repair of plant electrical, mechanical or instrument equipment; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.
Considerable knowledge of electrical, mechanical or instrumentation trades; considerable knowledge of the tools, equipment and materials used in maintaining plant electrical, mechanical or instrument equipment; working knowledge of electronic data processing concepts.
Ability to read and understand blueprints, schematics, drawings and service manuals; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; ability to keep records.
Skill in the electrical, mechanical or instrumentation trades.
Computer literate – working knowledge of Microsoft Office
Must be able to stand and walk for long periods and lift/carry up to 30 pounds
Must be able to use fingers, hands and arms for regular tasks
Must be able to wear proper PPE and perform in temperatures ranging from 60̊ to 110̊ Fahrenheit
Must be able to climb steps, have good hand-eye coordination, and bend/squat
Must be able to visually detect defects, depth, colors, variances, and see objects as real
Holiday and Team Member celebrations with free meals & snacks
Quarterly Bonuses & Paid Vacation
Collaborative and friendly culture where everyone matters
We are proud of the work we do and are only growing in our industry
Competitive salary & benefit package
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