The Maintenance Technician is responsible for maintaining continuous system operation by adjusting, repairing, replacing or modifying system, components on mechanical and automated process equipment on the production floor.
Primary Duties and
Responsibilities:
Work in conjunction with Engineering to ensure timely launches and efficient operations.
Perform
machine changeovers from part-to-part/job-to-job.
Clear
machine jams as needed.
Clean
machine as needed/perform preventative maintenance.
Troubleshoot machine related mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic issues, making adjustments where necessary.
Able to adjust and fabricate items needed to adapt bowl feeding systems, tracks, fixtures, and tooling to make a good product at designated rates. Providing feedback or receive guidance from the Maintenance Manager or Manufacturing Engineer as needed.
Able to diagnose and repair electrical issues including sensors, relays, servo systems, motor controls, and PLC’s
Able to adjust robot positions, coordinate types, jog, and troubleshoot errors.
Document all changes made to machines, fixtures or tooling made through installation, debug or normal operation as required by Manufacturing Engineering.
Maintain inventory for spare parts.
Perform scheduled preventative maintenance actions on all machine systems and machine subsystems as needed.
Document equipment history through appropriate systems with training.
Communicate with the production shift personnel, Maintenance Manager on the current shift and off shifts. Communication to include, but not be limited to the shift status on issues and performance for all machines.