The Maintenance Technician is a senior-level position responsible for providing diagnosis and repair support of assembly and test equipment, as well as support facilities maintenance activities.
- Operating independently with little or no supervision, diagnoses and repairs a variety of manufacturing and test equipment.
- Fabricate equipment utilizing machine shop tools
- Rebuild tools
- Robot diagnosis and trouble shooting. Ability to modify robot programs.
- Engages Controls Engineering when the technician deems it necessary.
- Read controls and outputs as needed.
- Read and interpret test equipment indicators, including electrical and mechanical prints and multi-meters.
- Ability to easily maneuver through HMI interfaces
- Work with production to correct quality problems as well as continuous improvement projects
- Required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties upon request of the supervisor
- Complies with the following OSHA Safety Standards: Hazard Communication; Blood borne Pathogens; Lockout; Permit Required Confined Space; Hot Work Permit; Powered Industrial Trucks; P.P.E. and Ergonomics
- Must be physically present in the plant during specified working hours, unless instructed otherwise by supervisor, and be able to rotate to other work areas as instructed.