- Repairs, services and inspects facility equipment and property to include: overhead cranes, production machinery, material handling equipment and facility grounds.
- Complies with company and OSHA safety policies and safe work practices, e.g. lock out/tag out, safety data sheets and hazardous material usage.
- Operates industrial equipment and observes mechanical operation to determine efficiency and to detect problems
- Inspects or tests damaged machine parts, and marks defective areas or advises supervisor of repair needs.
- Performs building and equipment maintenance, repair and improvements. Performs preventive maintenance on CNC machinery, electrical and hydraulic systems, overhead cranes and other fabricating equipment.
- Installs, replaces, or changes machine parts, attachments and new equipment according to production specifications
- Reassembles machines after the completion of repair or maintenance work
- Lubricates or applies adhesives or other materials to machines, machine parts, or other equipment, according to specified procedures
- Records production, repair, and machine maintenance information
- Reads maintenance repair work orders and specifications to determine machine and equipment requiring repair or maintenance
- Inspects, operates or test machinery or equipment to diagnose malfunctions.
- Sets up and operates machines, and adjust controls to regulate operations
- Collaborates with other workers to repair or move machines, machine parts, or equipment
- Maintains equipment files and orders spare-parts inventory on service center equipment and work effectively with operations to implement a preventive maintenance program to improve equipment uptime (or reliability)
- Drives company motor vehicle (non-DOT) occasionally for local pick-up for parts or equipment
- Plans and lay out repair work, using diagrams, drawings, blueprints, maintenance manuals, or schematic diagrams.
- Notifies management of any problems that might affect production schedules.
- Regular and predictable attendance is required to perform the duties of a maintenance technician.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Metals USA offers a competitive starting salary and benefits plus upward mobility professional growth.
Metals USA provides equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees w/o regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status or disability.
Metals USA is committed to protecting our employees by creating and maintaining a workplace free of substance abuse.
- High School diploma or GED
- Comprehend industrial electrical, mechanical, hydraulic systems, and interpret electrical and hydraulic schematics.
- Experience in diagnosing and repairing equipment in one or more of the following areas: CNC Plasma Cutting, Abrasive Blasting, Preservation Lines, Hydraulic Press, or similar steel processing/shipbuilding equipment.
- Ability to read English maintenance work orders, schematics/blueprints, safety, and policy manuals.
- Knowledge of 3 phase 480 volt electrical and motor control systems.
- Experience operating an overhead crane, forklift, and hand tools preferred.
- Basic knowledge of Microsoft Products preferred.
- Ability to perform electronic, mechanical, and hydraulic repairs used in electrical and mechanical work assignments.
- Demonstrated manual dexterity, finger dexterity, arm-hand steadiness, and multi-limb coordination.
- Must be able to work a flexible schedule and be on call at various times including weekends.
- Candidate required to pass pre-employment drug screening.
Physical Demands:
Occupation requires physical activity more than 66% of the time (> 5.5 hours per day)
- Stand, walk, sit, handling/fingering, reach outward, reach above shoulder, climb, squat or kneel or bend
- Lift, carry, push and/or pull 51 -- 100 lbs. with assistance
Other Physical Requirements:
- Must wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Steel-toed boots or metatarsal boots
- Hard hats with chin strap; chin strap must be worn at all times while in the warehouse
- Protective eyewear
- Hand protection
- Arm guards/sleeves
- Hearing protection if required by the hearing conservation program
Work Environment:
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May be exposed to some of the following working conditions.
- Environmental temperature changes hot & cold
- Working inside and outside of an industrial warehouse
- Moderate to loud levels
- Vibration
- Oils, dust, fumes and metallic particles
- Day and night shifts
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