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Maintenance Technician

Carlisle Companies, Inc.

Greenville, IL • On-site

$33.10 - $40.36/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN - NEW SHIFT STRUCTURE!
  • HOURLY RANGE: $33.10 - $40.36 PER HOUR (dependent on education/experience)
  • GREAT BENEFIT PACKAGE: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, Vacation, Paid Sick Time, Educational Assistance Program, and so much more!
  • $3,000 SIGN-ON BONUS
  • SHIFT OPTIONS: 2-week Rotating Days/Evenings -- OR -- Fixed Midnights

Carlisle Construction Materials LLC (CCM) is a diversified manufacturer and supplier of premium building products and related technologies for the commercial and residential construction markets. Carlisle is one of the most respected companies in the building materials industry. After being around for more than 100 years, our customers know us for our superior products, remarkable service, and groundbreaking innovations. Our culture at CCM is one that values collaboration and team success over individual credit. Carlisle core values are safety, bias for action and results, continuous improvement, teamwork and communication, customer focus, empowerment, and mutual trust respect, and integrity. These core values are the center of all business decisions and make CCM the successful company that it is.
We are looking for a Maintenance Technician to join our Maintenance team in Greenville, IL. If you love a good challenge, you'll fit right in.
Job Summary
Under a supervisor's direction, perform a wide variety of tasks to maintain Safety, Production, Facility, and all related equipment. Primary responsibilities are to minimize equipment downtime by using preventive and predictive maintenance methods and perform all tasks in a safe manner with quality as a major objective.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Tasks include, but are not limited to:
  • Following safe practices and performing safety verifications/checklists.
  • Perform preventive and predictive maintenance on all equipment.
  • Perform scheduled work orders on all equipment.
  • Troubleshoot and repair problems on all equipment.
  • Creating, updating, and completing of work orders in the CMMS system.
  • Logging of time and details of work completed in the CMMS system.
  • Daily oral and written communications with shift-to-shift hand off.
  • Daily completion of Standard Start tasks and communication with Production personnel.
  • Troubleshoot, repair, and work with contracted services for vehicle, forklift, and other powered equipment problems.
  • Troubleshoot, repair, and work with contracted services for HVAC, MAU, or chiller problems.
  • Knowledge of Fire System including preventive maintenance, procedures, and policies.
  • Perform roof repairs on an emergency, scheduled or preventive nature.
  • Basic understanding of Compressor and Boiler operations.
  • Assist other Technicians when possible and help cover their areas when they aren't available.
  • Complete requested training programs and training refresher programs.

Working Conditions:
Activities occur both inside and outside the manufacturing facilities, distribution warehouse, and grounds. Individuals could be exposed to 110+ degree weather in the summertime when working on the roof and sub-zero temperatures in the winter. There is also airborne mica dust, which can create an uncomfortable environment at times. Being a mechanic, the job conditions change on an hourly basis and adjustments must be made accordingly.
Time Worked:
Core hours as shown below with additional as required to cover plant needs
  • Weekday Shifts: 2-week rotating days/evening (6:30AM-3:00PM; 2:30PM-11:00PM) --OR-- fixed midnights (10:30PM-7:00AM)
  • Saturday and/or Sunday as required to cover plant needs

Activities occur both inside and outside the manufacturing facilities, distribution warehouse, and grounds. Individuals could be exposed to 110+ degree weather in the summertime when working on the roof and sub-zero temperatures in the winter. There is also airborne mica dust, which can create an uncomfortable environment at times. Being a mechanic, the job conditions change on an hourly basis and adjustments must be made accordingly.