5th shift Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Joliet, IL at Geebo

5th shift Maintenance Technician

Our Distribution Center in Joliet, IL, is looking for a multi-skilled maintenance technician on 5th shift (Friday-Sunday 6pm-6:
30am)!As a Multi Skilled Technician, you will be a key technical subject matter expert that ensures high equipment availability rates.
You will use preventive and predictive maintenance processes, rapidly troubleshoot equipment breakdowns, and quickly restore equipment to service.
You will work with other maintenance technicians to solve difficult problems, validate quality of work for outside specialty contractors, work with building leaders to optimize material handling equipment, handle multiple projects, and work with a sense of urgency.
You will collaborate with others to perform Root Cause Analysis for equipment failures, and fix systemic issues using careful observation and diagnostic tools.
You will have an expert understanding of system controls logic and troubleshooting techniques.
Job duties may change at any time due to business needs.
An individual in this role will:
Principal Duties &
Responsibilities:
1.
Proficiently utilizes CMMS to retrieve and complete work orders, ensuring parts are properly withdrawn for inventory and accounted for on appropriate work order.
2.
Maintain and troubleshoot electrical/mechanical aspects of Material Handling Equipment (MHE), including conveyors, sortation, robotics, or Automated Storage and Retrieval Systems (ASRS)3.
Control and adjust positioning accuracy and timing4.
Control and adjust scanners, cameras, scales and printer applicators5.
Control, reset, repair or replace adjustable components (belts, chains, cables) and wearing components (guides, bearings, wheels, rollers, pulleys)6.
Clean, lubricate, and calibrate equipment7.
Install, maintain, and troubleshoot relay logic, ladder diagrams, and control components-- photo eyes, motor starters, relays, limit switches, proximity sensors, timers, solenoids, Servo drives, frequency inverters, linear drives, tachometers and encoders8.
Troubleshoot PLC programs, components (CPU back plains, I/O boards, counters, modules, and devices), field buses (ASI, Profibus, DeviceNet, etc.
), and communications modules (Ethernet).
9.
Configure and adjust PLC parameters and component setup10.
Conduct maintenance and higher level troubleshooting of any robot type11.
Troubleshoot power distribution systems, branch circuits, lighting systems, transformers, and wiring methods and materials, up to 480V12.
Develop work plans with peer technicians for emergency repair of critical assets13.
Utilize handheld devices and asset management system mobile apps to create and close Work Orders with appropriate data (labor hours, downtime, problem/cause/remedy, and parts used)14.
Develop and maintain positive working relationships across all levels of the organization15.
Follow appropriate safety procedures and use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while maintaining equipment (Lock Out/Tag Out, Arc Flash, etc.
), and ensure a safe work environment by eliminating potential equipment safety hazards16.
Navigate ladders and gangways safely and work off platforms and equipment at significant heights17.
Work effectively in varied conditions, temperatures, and environments18.
Frequently monitor all aspects of the internal and external worksite, which may include standing/walking for up to 10-12 hours19.
Lift and/or move product or items up to 49 poundsPosition Requirements1.
Excellent PC competency and ability to use mobile apps on handheld devices2.
Familiar with wiring diagrams, symbols and electrical measuring3.
Experience with the following areas:
a.
Preventive/predictive maintenance proceduresb.
Blueprint and schematic readingc.
Work order managementd.
Industrial Electrical, Controls and Electronicse.
Programmable Logic Control (PLC) programsf.
National Electrical Code (NEC) and Material Handling Equipment (MHE) safety standardsg.
Automated material handling equipment or robotic maintenance4.
Qualifications:
a.
Degree from a technical or community college, or accredited industrial maintenance certifications (PLCs, Industrial Networks, Machine Logic, Robotics), with a focus in the Mechanical/Electrical fieldsThe above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by staff assigned to this classification.
They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of staff assigned to this position.
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4
years of experience in the Mechanical or Electrical maintenance field.
Critical SkillsCommunication Skills:
Must be able to effectively communicate with co-workers and management team.
Physically Capable:
Has the necessary hand and motor skills needed to perform essential work activities.
Problem Solving:
Identifies problems and finds solutions to them.
Isolates problem areas and uses appropriate techniques to solve them.
Quality Conscious:
Is committed to achieving and maintaining high standards.
Ensures own work is correct.
Reliable:
Consistent and dependable.
Follows supervisors' instructions.
Respects Company policies and procedures.
Safety Conscious:
Does not put self or others at risk of injury.
Must be aware of personal responsibility in safety of themselves and others and acts accordingly.
Strong Organizational Skills:
Able to perform multiple activities successfully; establishes clear goals and objectives and is effective at managing time/priorities.
Technically Capable:
Applies relevant knowledge, skills and procedures to all technical aspects of the job.
Recommended Skills Application Specific Information Asset Management Automated Storage And Retrieval Systems Blueprinting Business Requirements Close Work Orders Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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