
Maintenance Tech II - 2nd Shift
- Barnes, WI
- $25.00 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
and hydraulic controls and other equipment) to keep the machinery and facility operating efficiently with minimum downtime.An employee in this position can expect a starting hourly rate of $25.00 an hour, plus $1.00 Shift differential.Work Schedule Sunday - Thursday 4:00 pm - 12:30 amEmployment TypeFull-TimeWhat You Do
- Performs preventive maintenance, repairs and other maintenance functions on facility equipment, as directed by
- Completes tasks efficiently and according to company and safety policies
- Keeps equipment and shop areas clean and organized
- Communicates effectively and in a positive manner at all times to other booksellers and vendors
- Assists with new hire orientation and training of maintenance staff, as needed
- Reports to maintenance supervisor on all safety, security, and work progress issues
- Must be able to provide feedback verbally and on shift reports
- Ability to stay up-to-date on and continue learning new skills by reading technical documentation and participating
- Maintains preventative maintenance and repairs in assigned zone
- Excellent oral and written communication skills with the ability to communicate to all levels of employees and
- Excellent attendance record and respond to requests promptly and appropriately
- Flexibility for shift coverage, as needed, overtime is required to support operations and for emergency situations, as
- Motivation to work in a busy/fast-paced environment and handle multiple assignments at the same time
- Ability to read schematics and drawings, as well as follow directions and instructions provided from support vendors
- Ability to climb stairs and ladders, work on lifts at heights of 45ft
- Ability to lift, push, and pull a minimum of 50lbs alone and 100lbs with help
- Vocational or technical training preferred with minimum 2 years of practical experience in trouble shooting motor
- PLC experience a plus
- Proven experience maintaining facility and equipment including, but not limited to, mechanical, electrical,
- Knowledge of occupational hazards and corresponding safety precautions necessary for the safe performance of
- Knowledge of proper terminology of components, hardware, repair parts, and proper use of lifts, meters and tools