Duties & Responsibilities Equipment Maintenance Ensure effective operation of electrical and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on heat sealing machines, robotic equipment, case sealing automation equipment, conveyors, pneumatic tools, and production machines Follow Schematics, diagrams, sketches, operation manuals, manufacturing instructions, engineering specifications to troubleshoot and improve equipment uptime Follow preventive maintenance schedule in performing work Requires flexible work schedule as most of the work is performed when equipment is not in use Replace, clean, and adjust machinery to performance specification to maintain good working order Verify machinery and equipment is functioning correctly before releasing for production use Prepare maintenance reports by collecting, analyzing, and summarizing information and trends Update preventative maintenance schedule should unforeseen equipment failures occur outside of normal preventive maintenance Equipment Repair Respond to requested repair of equipment and operating systems when failures occurs, acting with immediate and swift response Diagnose equipment failure whether electrical or mechanical by observing mechanical devices in operation, listening for problems, using precision measuring and testing instruments Remove defective parts by dismantling equipment using hand and power tool Replaces necessary components and tests equipment for proper operation before handing off to production. AC/DC troubleshooting and related systems Experience with chain drives, belt drives, lubrication systems, and applications Maintain Spare Parts Inventory Maintain replacement parts and supplies inventory Review operational manuals and internal files to recommend spare parts components and quantities Anticipate needed general electrical components for repairs and Preventive Maintenance Research original manufacture, internet, catalogs for supplies and parts Place order requests for spare parts Confirm receipt and verify correct parts received Place parts in inventory by record sheet Experience & Qualifications Education Associate's Degree (or equivalent experience) Technical training, maintenance manufacturing or Military technical training High School Diploma (or G.E.D.) Experience Minimum 4 years Experience working in machine electrical maintenance in manufacturing (including experience with electrical schematics, vision systems and robots) Minimum 2 years Experience in Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and/or troubleshooting experience, electrical equipment repair, controls design, layout, and wiring with strong solving skills.