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Position Title: Maintenance – Hourly Positions

Position Purpose: Service and maintain all facilities and equipment including, but not limited to, machinery, utilities, heavy equipment, etc. via routine service, upgrades, and repairs. Safe, efficient, and swift acting to keep the facility in top working order. Fully supporting all areas of operation through timely addressing needs – both immediate and developing. Serve as the frontline agent of service and repair. Maintenance / Repair / Installation a. Preventative Maintenance: Observe and utilize all preventative maintenance scheduling and perform needed services. Report and track services performed. b. Repair / Install: Analyze, troubleshoot, and perform reactive maintenance for all equipment and facilities. Upgrade facilities and maintenance as designated. Dismantle defective machines/equipment and installs new or repaired parts. Read and interpret technical manuals, schematics, blueprints, diagrams and equipment specifications is required. Understand and use trades mathematics, calibration techniques, and precision measuring instruments. Maintain constant mental and visual attention performing moderately complex work requiring close limits of accuracy and tolerances. Proficiency & Productivity: Maintain a consistent high level of productivity and a consistent high level of accurate actions and repairs / services..

Job Assignment

Core Accountabilities

Millwright / Mechanical Maintenance Tech

Performs periodic inspections, tests, and maintenance procedures on equipment to preserve and perpetuate proper functionality.

Troubleshoots when issues arise with equipment.

Adjusts, repairs, and/or replaces defective parts as needed.

Communicates mechanical issues that require supervisory or managerial expertise.

Electrician

Performs periodic inspections, tests, and maintenance procedures on equipment to preserve and perpetuate proper functionality.

Installs and connects power supply wiring and conduit for newly installed equipment.

Diagnoses malfunctions in equipment and repairs/replaces as needed.

Communicates electrical issues that require supervisory or managerial expertise.

Maintenance Planner

Maintains and improves required and spare parts inventory and tracking capabilities.

Develops & maintains equipment print & schematic library for tradesmen utilization.

Assesses equipment to determine time needed for service & repair.

Tracks status of projects and ensures they are brought to fruition.

Updates & prints PMs with management input.

Overseas flow of product in warehouse to maintain security & accountability.

Collaborates with leads & supervisors in procurement and kitting required for repairs.

Creates & manages partnerships with contractors.

Authors & facilitates execution of five-year plan that forecasts repairs & shutdown operations.

Lead Maintenance Tech

Performs the role of the Millwright, Welder, and Electrician as needed.

Submits requests for parts to facilitate completion of repairs and projects.

Controls and communicates preventive maintenance work requirements and manages schedule of outcome resolution as needed.

Completes shift notes accurately and follows up on items that still need repaired.

Additionally directs the work of other techs to perform maintenance efficiently and effectively.

Maintenance Foreman

Directly supervises / manages Techs and Leads and ensures their productivity and accuracy meets expectations.

As needed, can and does perform the role of these positions.

Other: Temporarily assume the duties and responsibilities of other roles, as directed by management. All safety and operational parameters of the assumed role apply.

Proficiency & Productivity: Maintains a consistent high level of productivity and a consistent high level of accurate movements.

FOLLOWS and EXEMPLIFIES S-T-E-E-L

Safety: Leads and influences.

Teamwork: Works with others to resolve complex issues. Informs the team and stakeholders of progress.

Excellence: Performs job functions well and accurately.

Ethics: Performs job with integrity and with a “whatever-it-takes” work ethic.

Leadership: Values relationships with vendors and customers. Positively represents the company with all.

Qualifications and Essential Functions

Experience Required:
Experience in an industrial environment using related tools and equipment. Six (6)+ months of training & close supervision in position.

For foreman: Six (6)+ months of experience in supervisory role.

Education/Experience (REQUIRED):
High School diploma or GED equivalent strongly preferred; Certification a plus.

Skills/Abilities:
Ability to work overtime in order to meet the needs of the operation.

Acute visual ability to observe product nonconformance. Visual ability consisting of strong close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, and depth perception.

Perform intense manual labor with long work hours. Ability to stand for a long period of time; bend, stoop, climb, balance, kneel, crouch, crawl, and move around work area.

Ability to use hands and fingers to handle or feel and reach with arms.

Ability to lift and carry up to 55 lbs occasionally, and 20 lbs regularly.

Demonstrates skill in operating equipment.

Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists.

Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form.

Ability to read a minimum of Jaeger 2 or equivalent type and size letter at a distance of not less than 12 inches on a standard Jaeger test chart.

Ability to utilize basic computer skills, (word, excel, type, email, etc.)

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all units of measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals. Ability to compute rate, ratio, percent and mass; and interpret bar graphs.

Aptitude to calculate and use the following instruments – Scale in 1/8”, 1/16”, 1/32” and 1/64” increments – 12” to 72” long; Protractor Head, Diameter Tape – 100’s increments, Micrometers, Diameter Tape – 1/64” increments, 6” Vernier Caliper, 50’ Tapes, Ring Gauges, Squares, Levels, Line Levels, Various Tape Measures, Conversion Charts (Decimal to Fraction, Fraction to Decimal), Tri-Square, String Line, Feeler Gauges, Overhead Scale, Dial Indicators, Calipers

COMMUNICATION:
Ability to effectively and efficiently communicate with employees via conversation or in writing.

Ability to read and interpret product specifications such as work orders and travelers.

Ability to effectively present information to management.

Ability to effectively speak before groups and/or customers.

Ability to speak, read, and write English for the purpose of product specification interpretation and training and safety materials comprehension.

TRAVEL:
Negligible

ENVIRONMENTAL:
Ability to work most effectively in an industrial workshop field setting while also capable of managing tools, inventory, and equipment as part of the daily work activities and management. Wet and humid conditions / subject to outdoor weather conditions such as heat. Occasional exposure to fumes and airborne particles and toxic or caustic chemicals. Moderate to high noise. Must be able to work morning, evening, & night shifts, including rotating shifts as applicable.

Status

CLASSIFICATION: Full time – permanent (unless otherwise specified) / Hourly Non-Exempt