
Maintenance Tech - 2nd Shift
- Princeton, IL
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Responsible for all aspects of facility and maintenance troubleshooting and repair
- Perform troubleshooting, repairs and preventative maintenance as needed
- Develop solutions for all facility, equipment, building, and production machine problems
- Cross train in one or more specific areas each year
- Follow safety regulations; keep work areas and equipment clean and orderly using 5S standards
- May perform other duties as assigned and extend into other areas as needed
- Flexibility to work overtime as required
- Perform tasks in a timely and accurate manner
- Ability to establish and maintain effective work relationships
- Ability to work effectively in independent situations and exercise good judgment to reach sound conclusions
- Ability to follow written and verbal instructions, schedules, rules, procedures, etc.
- Ability to read, interpret and perform from various documents, including, assembly drawings, safety rules, blueprints, printed shop schedules, operating maintenance instruction and procedure manuals, etc.
- Ability to properly identify components and gain extensive parts knowledge
- Ability to identify and obtain appropriate parts for work station operation.
- General knowledge of machinery, specifically related to areas of responsibility
- Ability to perform visual and/or mechanical inspections
- Basic math and computer skills
- Ability to perform jobs at the same or lower labor grade than current job
- Knowledgeable of OSHA requirements, including lockout/tag out procedure and Arc Flash NFPA 70E
- Must be proficient in the following disciplines:
- Electrical
- Circuit panels
- Controls including 120v machine controls
- Components, including starters, overloads, fuses, circuit breakers, and switches
- Motors and pumps
- Test instruments, including a multi-meter and amp probe
- Facility systems:
- Air compressors, including types and operation
- Cooling water system, including operation and components
- Plumbing, including PVC, copper, black pipe, hoses, fittings, and valves
- Sheet metal, including bending, cutting, shaping, and duct work
- Mechanical
- Mechanical theory, including bearings, bushings, levers, pulleys, drives, transmissions, gear boxes, and clutches
- Ability to weld, including mig, tig, arc, and acetylene
- Knowledge of hydraulics/pneumatics, including:
- Design and layout of motors and pumps
- Components such as actuators, flow controls, filters, valves, and their design and layout
- Layouts, sizes, and types of hoses, pipes, and fittings
- Development of hydraulic/pneumatic schematics
- Bending, bonding, cutting, and shaping of sheet metal and plastic
- Plumbing, including PVC, copper, black pipe, hoses, fittings, and valves
- CNC machinery troubleshooting and repair including, but not limited to
- Ball Screw replacement
- Lathe turrets including verification and alignment
- Draw Bar replacement
- Hydraulic and pneumatic fixture
- Lathe Chucks
- Blueprint interpretation
- Parameter adjustments to aid in repairs
- Robot Experience
- Familiar with Trouble shooting
- Ability to touch off and make minor program adjustments
- Ability to complete minor PMs
- Ability to frequently lift up to 25 pounds, occasionally lift up to 60 pounds, and rarely lift over 60 pounds. Any lifts over 35 pounds should be done with assistance.
- Ability to demonstrate manual dexterity; ability to repetitively use fingers and hands to feel, handle, or squeeze; reach with hands and arms; twist/turn body; perform repetitive motions
- Ability to stand, walk, and/or sit, frequently and for extended periods of time
- Ability to occasionally climb, balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, and/or crawl
- Ability to work in confined spaces
- Ability to operate industrial powered equipment within manufacturer’s height and weight requirements and guidelines for operators
- Ability to operate any and all equipment associated with the essential duties of the facility’s maintenance criteria
- Obtain appropriate LCN Powered Industrial Vehicle licenses, including license to operate a forklift
- Ability to use hand or power tools
- Ability to use robotics systems technology
- Ability to use two hand palm buttons
- Ability to use testing equipment
- Exposure to various chemicals including greases, oils, and adhesives in safe exposure amounts and approved for use in our facility by EHS
- Exposure to temperature changes
- Exposure to moderate noise levels with intermittent loud noises
- Exposure to vibration
- Exposure to dirt and/or dust
- Exposure to sharp objects and parts
- Exposure to moving mechanical parts, protected by approved guarding and controls
- High school diploma or GED
- Minimum 5 years of experience in a maintenance role
- CNC Maintenance and Trouble Shooting
- Robotic Maintenance and Trouble Shooting
- PLC programming and Trouble Shooting
- Knowledgeable in all aspects of Electrical up to 480v 3Ph
- Mechanical Trouble Shooting