Maintenance Technician II
Main Responsibilities
Assist with installation of new machinery and equipment, ensure proper setup and calibration.
Perform routine maintenance, troubleshooting, and repairs on various industrial machinery and equipment, including motors, pumps, conveyors, CNC machines, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, and more.
Diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical failures, electrical issues, and other problems affecting machine performance and downtime.
Maintain infrastructure equipment and building, conduct regular inspections and preventive maintenance to identify potential issues and ensure equipment operates efficiently, reducing unplanned downtime.
Follow BLUE Tag identification repairs in PM activities.
Regularly clean machinery and industrial equipment to prevent the build-up of dirt, dust, and debris, ensuring optimal functioning.
Perform routine cleaning of machine parts, filters, cooling systems, and lubrication points to prevent malfunctions and extend the lifespan of equipment.
Keep accurate records of maintenance, repairs, and parts inventory.
Report any issues and track service history.
Identify risk due to repeat failures and communicate to leadership risks.
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including Production, quality and warehouse to improve plant performance and machine run time.
Support entry level Maintenance technicians.
Participate in Root Cause Analysis activities for plant improvement.
Ensure that all equipment stays compliant with safety regulations, including machine safety, electrical safety, and automation safety standards (e.g., ISO 10218 for industrial robots).
Assist in conducting safety audits and risk assessments for automation systems, ensuring safe and efficient operation.
Performance Metrics
MTTR and MTBF
What Makes You Great
2 Year Technical degree or equivalent, ALPLA apprenticeship program completion required
Experience: 3 years’ experience as Industrial Maintenance Technician or ALPLA apprenticeship program required
Skills: Excellent diagnostic skills for identifying and fixing mechanical issues. Strong understanding of mechanical systems, hydraulics, pneumatics, and electrical systems. Proficient in reading blueprints, schematics, and technical manuals Certification in PLC programming, robotics, or automation systems. Industry certifications such as Certified Maintenance Technician (PMMI), Certified Automation Professional (CAP), or similar Strong PLC and automation troubleshooting skills (automation inputs and outputs)
Certifications/Licenses: 10hour Osha
Other Requirements
80% travel.
Data Competencies
Ensures Accountability
Decision Quality
Communicates Effectively
Instills Trust
Collaborates
Values Differences
Drives Results
Pay
TBD
Schedule
TBD
Benefits
- Health and Wellness Care Program- Benefits
- Child Care Benefits
- Dependent Care Cost Savings Program
- Recognition programs; Promotional opportunities
- 401K Retirement Plan and excellent Matching Plan
- Medical, dental, vision plan
- Education assistance program/tuition reimbursement
- Short term, long term and life insurance paid by ALPLA
- Paid vacation; paid holidays