Maintenance Technician - Automated Warehouse
McKesson
- Kent, WA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Maintenance, modification, troubleshooting, and repair of a wide variety of challenging electronic and electro-mechanical systems in a distribution center environment.
- Performing maintenance duties such as planned preventative maintenance of facility and facilities equipment, maintenance of office equipment and furnishings, basic electrical projects, spot painting or cleaning, light construction, or exterior clean-up.
- Provide electrical support for all facility systems and equipment including but not limited to conveyors, A-Frames, Printers, Strappers, Compressors, and other automated technologies.
- Demonstrate skills in all phases of facility maintenance including electrical troubleshooting.
- Self-starter in new system and equipment learning and training.
- Communicate with and maintain effective relationships with vendors.
- General building and office maintenance.
- Other tasks as assigned.
- Typically requires 1+ years of related experience.
- 1 year of electrical, mechanical and/or automation troubleshooting experience of MDR/Spiral Conveyors systems, HVAC, freezer refrigeration, strapper, wrapper, and/or printer experience is preferred.
- Excellent English verbal and written communication skills
- Proficiency with MS Office and data entry with the ability to learn McKesson platforms and software.
- Generalist mechanical/facility experience in various warehouse or other work environments (basic knowledge/exposure to some or all of the following: electrical, millwright, fire safety, plumbing, building codes, health and safety, etc.) is preferred.
- Knowledge and safe usage of various types of equipment in maintenance/facility trade (hand tools, power tools, conveyors, forklifts, pressure gauges, voltmeters, etc.)
- Experience with troubleshooting automated & electro-mechanical systems including PLCs, and control systems ranging from relay logic to microprocessor-based controls.
- Excellent understanding of the electrical and mechanical systems including power feeders, transformers, generators, switchgear, AC/DC drives, PLCs, UPS systems, compressors, strappers, air handling units, and CRAC units.
- Ability to measure voltage and current accurately and safely and to use this data to troubleshoot and repair accordingly.
- Experience with CMMS programs such as Maintenance Connection.
- Knowledge of the NEC and light electrical construction experience
- Working knowledge of Automated Storage Retrieval systems (ASR).
- Proven ability to read and understand electrical schematics.
- Full understanding and ability to train others on LOTO and OSHA regulations.
- Ability to communicate under normal conditions as well as during times of high-pressure situations due to system failures.
- Ability to learn quickly and address issues as they arise during normal working hours or when on call.
- Dependable team player with a positive attitude. Willingness to complete a variety of small and large tasks or projects
- Proven ability to communicate effectively with contractors who perform maintenance or upgrade work on facility systems.
- Ability to communicate effectively between facilities team, vendors, operations, and IT.
- Must be self-motivated and work without direct supervision with the desire to participate as a member of a multi-functional team
- Strong organization and attention to detail
- Ability to learn quickly, work with hands, problem solve, and provide solutions
- Ability to follow verbal and written instructions, as well as interpret diagrams
- Desire to learn and grow within position and be open to coaching and feedback
- Ability to lift and carry up to 100 lbs.
- Must be willing to work various hours in a 24/7 operational.
- Includes standing, sitting, walking, general labor, ladder, scissor lift & fork truck use, climbing up to (4) story heights in a warehouse environment.
- Must be able to carry and operate a laptop & handheld device.