Industrial Equipment Maintenance Specialist
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Exciting Path of an Industrial Equipment Maintenance Specialist
Welcome to the fascinating world of maintaining intricate machinery in a fast-paced manufacturing environment. As an Industrial Equipment Maintenance Specialist, you'll be the hero behind ensuring seamless operations by diagnosing, troubleshooting, and meticulously repairing machinery.
Your Day-to-Day Adventures:
- Be the go-to expert for modifying and keeping our manufacturing marvels within spec.
- Become a craftsman, fabricating one-of-a-kind parts.
- Decode the mysteries of electronic controls and programmable logic, ensuring flawless functionality.
- Spearhead communications across Maintenance and Production, leading every project.
- Train and elevate the skills of fellow colleagues, making the team stronger.
- Keep your work zone pristine, modeling the way for others.
- Act as the first responder to any safety concerns, ensuring a secure workplace.
- Deliver consistent, reliable work attendance.
- Embrace various other challenges presented to you.
Your Proficient Background:
Before joining us, you should have:
- 5+ years of proven industrial maintenance successes.
- 3+ years' practical experience in mechanics and controls.
- A scalable track record in adhering to policies, with experience in CMMS a plus.
Essential Skill Set:
- Forge effective collaborations with first-rate interpersonal skills.
- Tackle tasks with urgency and a problem-solver's mindset.
- Communicate effectively both in writing and speech.
- Work independently, with considerable confidence.
- Master blueprints and wiring diagrams for a sophisticated understanding of systems.
What It's Like Here:
In this role, be prepared to:
- Stand and sit for long durations, plus navigate platforms.
- Thrive in an environment that challenges your senses - from extreme temperature fluctuations to dynamic noises.
What You'll Need:
Academically, you should have: a High School Diploma or GED. Technical training bonuses include certificates in electronics or electro-mechanical engineering.
Essential proficiencies include:
- Proficient use of PLC equipment, diagnostic tools, and the ability to lift 40 pounds.
- Hands-on experience with electricity, pneumatics, hydraulics, and automation equipment troubleshooting.
Wield your precision tools with expertise, and you’ll craft a path of industrial excellence!