Overview A Multi-Craft Tech maintains, installs, removes, constructs and repairs facility equipment safely. Ensures plant equipment performs at maximum levels and minimizes unscheduled interruption of the plant operation. Responsible for both electrical and mechanical industrial maintenance activities. Familiarity of programmable logic controllers, electrical systems, and process control systems is required.
Maintenance knowledge with handling, installing, testing and operating all types of mechanical and electrical equipment including hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical drives, motors, MCCs, electrical, HVAC, PLC, etc.
Precision and Predictive maintenance techniques knowledge and applications
Maintenance planning and scheduling knowledge to execute planned work and record unplanned work
Determines the kind of tools and equipment needed to do a job
Maintenance metrics knowledge to monitor, optimize and drive continuous improvement
Effective communication skills to work with all levels of the plant organization, contractors and vendors
Mathematical ability utilizing arithmetic, algebra and geometry
Ability to read and work from technical manuals, engineering drawings, sketches, charts, etc.
Troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities with large industrial equipment
Quick decision-making ability to overcome upset situations
Work independently and cooperatively with others
Requires little or no supervision, and operates both safely and with a sense of urgency
Accepts change and considerable variety in the workplace
Must learn new controls technologies and systems as required throughout plant
Identifies complex problems and reviews related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions
Lift, carry and handle up to 50 lbs.
Ability to operate cranes, forklifts and various man lifts
COMPUTER AND SOFTWARE COMPENTENCIES
Navigate SAP Work Order System proficiently
Utilize a keyboard to routinely take online coursework and input work order information
Job Responsibilities Principal Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensures operation of machinery and electrical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on all plant, ancillary and facilities necessary equipment
Actively and consistently engages in Total Productive Maintenance and transfers knowledge in the basics of Autonomous Maintenance and Preventive Maintenance
Programs HMIs, PLCs, Servos, and other electrical systems
Makes safe, timely and appropriate decisions when an emergency or breakdown occurs so that production interruption is minimized
For equipment or processes where maintenance costs are high, where reliability is low, or where chronic problems exist, performs additional analysis to identify appropriate maintenance practices (e.g., Root Cause Failure Analysis, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, Reliability-centered maintenance analysis).
Diagnose basic electrical problems and determines how to correct them, checking schematics, repair manuals, and parts catalogs as necessary
Uses PLC computer interfaces for troubleshooting
Uses the manufacturing communications network effectively
Follows the plant safety process and ensures that good safety habits are instilled in the other craft labor and equipment operators.
Maintains an awareness of all safety issues within area of responsibility, and responds with appropriate urgency to correct safety issues identified.
Ensures compliance with the electrical Arc Flash and Lock, Tag, Try (LTT) safety initiatives
Develop and provide skills training to other employees
Maintains technical knowledge by attending educational workshops; reviewing technical publications; establishing professional and intercompany networks
Regular onsite attendance
Performs other related duties consistent with the nature of the job as directed by the supervisor