Calibration, Construction Equipment, Consulting, Distribution Channel, Documentation, Electrical Components, Electrical Engineering, Electrical Wiring, Electricity, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Facilities and Maintenance, Food Production, Grocery Stores, Hand Tools, Hydraulic Engineering, Identify Issues, Maintenance - Electrical, Maintenance Services, Manufacturing Equipment Maintenance, Mechanical Maintenance, OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), Plant Management, Preventative Maintenance, Production Machining, Pumps, Regulations, Restaurant, Safety Training, Safety/Work Safety, Solenoids, Time Management, Training/Teaching, User Documentation
Night Shift: 6:00 PM - 6:00 AM
Title: Maintenance Technician Level 3
Position Summary
The technician will engage in independent root cause diagnosis, troubleshoot, and repair production and ancillary equipment. The technician will also perform mechanical and electrical preventative maintenance, assist with installation of large equipment and perform installation of smaller equipment and electrical system repairs. The technician will also perform ancillary facility maintenance, as necessary, excluding janitorial or similar light maintenance functions.
Primary Duties
- Engage in independent root cause diagnosis, troubleshoot and repair production and ancillary equipment.
- Perform mechanical and electrical repairs on production and ancillary equipment, including assist with major mechanical and major electrical maintenance repairs.
- Engage in independent root cause diagnosis, troubleshoot, and replace various motors and motor bearings.
- Engage in root cause diagnosis and troubleshoot pneumatic circuits and pneumatic controls.
- Engage in root cause diagnosis, troubleshoot and rebuild various types of pumps.
- Engage in root cause diagnosis, troubleshoot and repair hydraulic systems, solenoids, cylinders and valves.
- Engage in root cause diagnosis, troubleshoot and repair mechanical and electrical problems by consulting wiring diagrams, mechanical drawings and maintenance manuals.
- Perform preventative maintenance of production and ancillary equipment.
- Adjust functional devices and control instruments by using hand tools, levels, gauges, plumb bobs and straightedges, in order to set the OEM equipment, including calibration and timing.
- Fabricate, modify and adjust parts through use of shop equipment.
- Determine parts necessary to complete repairs on machinery and requisitions for OEM.
- Perform major electrical construction for production machinery (e.g., wire sizing, in accordance with municipal and state codes).
- Perform ancillary facility maintenance and repairs as necessary.
- Coordinate and work with equipment manufacturers and vendors responsible for the machines when necessary.
General Responsibilities
- Perform assigned tasks and work orders as needed, instructed or scheduled.
- Perform assigned tasks and work orders in a timely, accurate and efficient manner.
- Lubricate machine components, equipment and parts as necessary, per work orders or machine maintenance manual.
- Maintain a good and timely dialogue with Plant management, operators and other technicians regarding any work, repair or maintenance performed on equipment or the facility.
- Use the maintenance computer program (e-maintenance) to interface work orders, part requests and PM systems.
- Maintain continuity among work teams by documenting actions, irregularities, and needs in the maintenance computer program (e-maintenance).
- Reduce equipment downtime by informing production staff of routine preventive maintenance schedules and coordinate maintenance down time with management and scheduling when applicable, and training other maintenance technicians.
- Use maintenance resources efficiently.
- Use tools and equipment safely when performing duties.
- Attend monthly safety training meetings as instructed by Plant management and maintain safe and clean working environment by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations, including lock out tag out.
- Perform other duties and jobs that may be assigned to them as required by the Company.
- Follow all Company work rules, policies, regulations and guidelines, including but not limited to all applicable safety, quality and production standards.
What makes Sabert a great place to work:
Pay, benefits and more.
Sabert is eager to attract the best, so we offer competitive compensation and a generous benefits package, including full health insurance (medical, dental and vision), 401(k), life insurance, disability and more. To learn more about our benefits click here.
Learn More About Sabert:
We are a leading global manufacturer of innovative food packaging products and solutions. The company was founded in 1983 grounded in the purpose of reinventing food packaging to nourish and protect our world. Today we design, manufacture, and distribute a wide spectrum of packaging solutions for food distributors, restaurants & caterers, grocery stores, national food chains and consumer entertaining.
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We're committed to providing reasonable accommodation for applicants with special needs or disabilities during our recruiting process, to learn more about accommodations please call (732) 721-5544 or email HR2@sabert.com for assistance. Please do not send resumes to the above email address, applications submitted via email will not be considered unless specifically invited to do so.
Sabert Corporation is an equal employment opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, ancestry, marital status, being a qualified individual with a disability, protected veteran status, political belief or activity, or any other basis prohibited by law or regulation.
Applicants must be currently authorized to work legally in the United States for Sabert. Sabert will not commence an employment-based immigration case to fill this open position