This would be for a 3rd shift.
Job Objective
The Maintenance Technician is responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, maintaining, and
installing equipment in accordance with all plant policies, procedures, and safety
requirements. This role works with a wide range of machinery and mechanical systems,
including motors, pneumatic and hydraulic components, conveyor systems, and
production-line equipment. The technician performs preventive and corrective
maintenance on electrical systems, machinery, and control panels to ensure reliable and
eicient operation. Responsibilities include diagnosing and repairing electrical faults in
motors, drives, PLCs, sensors, and other industrial equipment, as well as installing and
upgrading electrical components and wiring in compliance with local electrical codes and
plant standards.
Description Of Main Tasks
Ensure the proper functionality of all mechanical systems while following all internal
policies, external regulations, and safety requirements.
Perform, process, and document all service and maintenance work on machines,
facilities, tools, equipment, and auxiliary systems.
Complete and document repairs and maintenance activities in alignment with
facility management standards.
Troubleshoot and correct issues in hydraulic and pneumatic controls and systems.
Fabricate or modify plant parts and devices when required to support operations.
Procure spare parts according to specifications and instructions.
Participate in on-call rotations as scheduled to support operational needs.
Collaborate on assigned projects and contribute technical expertise as needed.
Actively support and participate in the plant’s Total Productive Maintenance (TPM)
system.
Skills & Competencies
Advanced knowledge of mechanical systems, including motors, gearboxes,
bearings, pumps, and conveyor systems
Strong proficiency in troubleshooting and repairing hydraulic and pneumatic
systems
Ability to read and interpret mechanical drawings, blueprints, and technical
manuals
Skilled in precision alignment, machining, welding, and fabrication
Expertise in using industrial tools, measuring devices, and diagnostic equipment
Strong understanding of industrial electrical systems, including AC/DC motors,
drives, sensors, and control circuits
Proficiency in troubleshooting PLC systems (e.g., Allen-Bradley, Siemens) and
interpreting ladder logic
Ability to read and interpret electrical schematics and wiring diagrams
Knowledge of NFPA 70E, lockout/tagout procedures, and safe electrical work
practices
Experience installing, upgrading, and maintaining electrical components and wiring