Reliability Tech D1 - Day Shift
Shaw Industries · Dalton, GA · 2 wk ago
OTHRFull-time
Responsibilities
- Safe work practices
- High quality, precision work with a customer service orientation in support of “Great Products & Service”
- Adherence to standards and best practice applications acquired through training and work experience
- Learn and grow in knowledge of maintenance practices and equipment performance, understanding their impact on manufacturing processes and business objectives
- Provide feedback on job assignment needs and improvement opportunities with peers and leadership
- Maintain manufacturing process and support equipment to the highest, reasonable performance levels to include mechanical systems including, but not limited to: Power transmission components - bearings, pulleys/sheaves, shafts/rollers, couplings, sprockets, chains, belts, motors, and gearboxes.
- Conveyance systems – product/process related, as well as those tied to utilities such as steam, water, air, electricity, etc. which could include pumps, piping, etc.
- Mechanical control systems - including related hydraulic & pneumatic elements
- Communicate findings, identifying potential causes, and correction steps to operations and maintenance leadership
- Execute proactive maintenance plans on assigned equipment to include: Preventive Maintenance (PM) - inspection & measurement of equipment components for proper function, including replacement of components on pre-defined schedules and lubrication
- Predictive Maintenance (PdM) – inspection, and measurement, with a focus on data collection with PdM tools related to equipment performance
- Condition Maintenance (CM) – repair and replacement of components identified as requiring attention through PM & PdM activities based on detailed job plans
- Execute assigned or scheduled work orders in support of projects and process improvement (PI) efforts identified as critical to business objectives
- Absorb and communicate findings from troubleshooting of equipment causing or contributing to safety, quality, downtime/productivity opportunities and issues
- Assist Reliability Tech B’s, A’s, and Leads in the installation and removal of general mechanical systems
Requirements
- Safety practices - LOTO, Confined Space, PPE, PIT, Fall Protection, Hoisting & Rigging, and Hot Work
- Calculator and Computer application – work order documentation, parts requisition
- Measurement units, techniques and application of appropriate tools
- Math skills to include Arithmetic
- Application of formulas such as area, volume, etc.
- Conversion of measurement units
- Ability to read and interpret mechanical and electrical schematics and make simple sketches
- Identification and proper use of tools focused on selection of the right tool for work assignment application
- Proper storage and handling techniques for lubricants
- Power transmission component types, terms, operation, and maintenance
- Plumbing/piping conveyance system types, terms, operation, and maintenance
- Precision alignment techniques for indirect coupled elements, including laser alignment
- Basic troubleshooting of mechanical systems
- Common cause failure modes and correction of mechanical systems