Job Description
Summary: The Maintenance Technician has responsibilities to maintain, troubleshoot and repair a variety of electrical and mechanical equipment in a automotive manufacturing environment. This position requires proficiency in multiple skill clusters, such as electrical controls, fluid power, mechanical systems, welding, fabrication and manufacturing processes. This person will perform medium to high-level machine systems troubleshooting and repair and provide technical support for all phases of the operation. This work will be of average to considerable difficulty in the accomplishment of a variety of mechanical maintenance actions.
This is a DIRECT HIRE position.
- Tech 2: Pay between $27.00 - $30.00 a hour
- Tech 3: Pay between $31.00 - $35.00 a hour
-. Mandatory OT is included, but there 1.5x after 40 hours in a week and 2x pay after 45 hours in a week.
Benefits: Fantastic benefit package!
Comprehensive Healthcare Plans! Medical, Vision, Dental, HSA, FSA
Work/Life Balance - Vacation, PTO, Holiday Pay, Double Pay, Associate Discount Programs! 401K - Company Match & Vesting! Training - Management, Job, & Skills Income: Performance & Referral Bonus Programs Bonus Program for all Associates!
Qualifications:
· Technical Certification, associate degree, or enrollment in relevant technical program is preferred.
· Minimum of two years’ experience in a high-speed manufacturing environment or equivalent.
· Machine maintenance and diagnostic/troubleshooting experience required.
· Familiarity with safety precautions such as Lock-out/Tag-out, Arc Flash protection, welding, and personal protective equipment.
· Proficient with hand tools and machine shop tools, such as a drill, tap, slide hammer, gear puller, shear, brake, drill press and feeler gauges.
· Proficient in basic electric theory and learning ac/dc theory, motors, relay logic, wiring, use of multi-meter, various components, and associated wiring.
· Understand and troubleshoot ball screws including rigidity and backlash.
· Understand and use of common PLC commands, GOT editing and creation.
· Understand and troubleshoot PLC networking issues. Melsecnet and cc-link issues.
· Strong troubleshooting of servo issues including tuning using GX Works2, MR Configurator.
· Ability to make simple PLC programming modifications as required to maintain and or improve processes and troubleshoot servo issues.
· Ability to read detailed assembly drawings and perform repair or assemble devices.
· Knowledge of basic fluid power devices.
· Understanding of basic principles of hydraulics and pneumatics, interpreting associated schematics, and theory and repair of cylinders, solenoids, flow/pressure/directional valves.
· Knowledge of cycle time, parts per hour (PPH), and efficiency and how they impact line productivity.