Equipment Maintenance Tech III
JabilAbout the role
2nd SHIFT POSITION - 3 PM to 11 PM
JOB SUMMARY
Working under general supervision and instruction performs a variety of moderately difficult assignments requiring judgment to resolve.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
● Troubleshoot to determine problems in non-functioning electro-mechanical equipment used in the manufacturing process.
● Dismantle, adjust, repair, and assemble equipment according to layout plans, blueprints, operating or repair manuals, rough sketches or drawings/schematics.
● Uses test and diagnostic equipment to perform checkouts.
● Rebuilds manufacturing equipment as required.
● Perform scheduled preventive maintenance. Document maintenance as per program designation.
● Calibrate equipment using general and special-purpose test equipment.
● Communicates with equipment suppliers regarding the repair of equipment.
● Maintain sufficient data to develop process improvement initiatives.
● May assist in the development of work procedures.
● May be required to source and purchase equipment parts.
● May maintain and store backup information for all critical production equipment software systems.
● May make recommendations regarding new or replacement equipment.
● May train employees in the operation of machinery.
● May be required to work overtime or be on-call.
● Comply and follow all procedures within the company security policy.
● May perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS
● Extensive experience in Automatic Assembly lines programming (Preferred Logic or similar)
● Experience working on pick and place, robotic Arms, Servos, Electrical controls, Pneumatics, Machine Safety, Machine vision, Machine Networks/communications Protocols, Automatic Feed systems, Mechanics, PLC programming (Preferred Logic or similar), and Fluid Dispensing Equipment
● Must be able to read, write and communicate in English. Must be able to communicate with technical support services effectively.
● Broad knowledge and troubleshooting capability with various electro-mechanical equipment in a manufacturing environment typically gained through extensive experience.
● Use of basic and special purpose hand tools, leveling instruments, and test/calibration equipment.
● Must be able to troubleshoot all failures that are detectable at the IO level.
● Basic mathematics.
● Understanding of electronic color codes and other component value markings.
● Understanding of machine safety practices requirements.
● Solid knowledge of specialized maintenance tracking programs.
● Proficiency on Microsoft systems (Excel, Word and PowerPoint, etc.)
● Knowledge of company policies and procedures to complete assigned tasks.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
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