Maintenance Mechanic
Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDescription:
This position is responsible for performing mechanical repair and improvement to existing or new equipment, facilities, and systems.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Adhere to plant safety requirements and plant policies.
- Adhere to all current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP) requirements.
- Perform maintenance and construction tasks as assigned.
- Troubleshoot mechanical problems.
- Perform housekeeping tasks.
- Monitor operation of plant equipment and systems to minimize unplanned downtime.
- Report and investigate accidents and incidents to supervisor.
- Maintain a safe and clean work environment.
Analytical Ability/Problem Solving/Technical skills
- Good verbal and written communication abilities and good analytical abilities.
- Troubleshooting skills.
- Ability to select and use mechanical tools.
- Planning, Scheduling, and prioritizing skills.
- Ability to work overtime as needed.
Level of Supervision Needed
- Ability to work proactively with supervisory direction.
Requirements:
Education and/or Experience
High School Diploma, General Educational Development (GED) or equivalent.
- 2 years of general maintenance experience required.
- Technical training in areas of electrical, mechanical and other related fields .
Safety/Essential Functions
- Must be capable of lifting containers weighing up to 50 pounds.
- Must be able to evacuate the plant, reporting to appropriate assigned muster point, in the event of an emergency or drill.
- Must be capable of working in adverse weather conditions (heat, cold, rain, etc.).
- Must be able to use equipment within its design limits (weight limit on a ladder, for example).
- Must be able to work from heights (including elevated platform, scaffolds, lifts and ladders).
- Must be able to work in an environment where chemical odors may exist at permissible threshold limits of exposure.
- Must be able to climb and descend stairs and ladders.
- Must be able to safely handle hazardous chemicals on a regular basis.
- Must be able to wear a respirator or an air hood.
- Must be able to use all available or assigned personal protective equipment and tools.
- Must be able to use readily available fall protection equipment (current standard fall protection and rescue equipment is rated at 310 pounds).
- Must be able to use equipment within its design limits (weight limit on a ladder, for example).