SAFETY
- First Response for first aide or emergency situations
- Ensures the use of safe procedures and standard work
- Ensure all equipment and machinery is operational and in good working order
- Understand lockout tagout location on machines and grinders
PRINCIPLE DUTIES, RESPONSIBILITIES AND ESSENTIAL ELEMNETS OF THE JOB:
- Analyzes and repairs all manufacturing equipment including, but not limited to, plastic blow molding, injection molding, and ancillary equipment
- Understands and performs processes on machines to ensure machine efficiencies
- Utilizes root cause analysis to determine and correct machine issues
- Performs basic problem solving using the understanding of electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic schematics and blueprints
- Teaches and transfers knowledge of mechanical aptitude to others
- Promotes safety in the workplace by assuring all electrical and mechanical guards and other safety devices are working and in place
- Promotes quality manufacturing by ensuring all quality testing and inspections are completed
- Completes all assigned PM’s and work orders
- Maintain 5s+1 in work area
EDUCATION / SKILLS / EXPERIENCE
- High school diploma or equivalent required
- Strong mechanical aptitude required
- Knowledge in electrical, electronics, pneumatics, hydraulics, and/or reading blueprints required
- Must be able to operate, understand, and transfer knowledge of all machinery and equipment
- Strong reading, mathematical, and communication skills required
- Lock Out/Tag Out certification required
- Welding experience preferred
- Certification on all Powered Industrial Equipment (PIE) from company will be required
- Computer literacy in Microsoft Office
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work conditions consistent with a manufacturing environment. Frequent exposure to manufacturing operations requires the ability to use all necessary safety equipment. Standing, walking, stooping, and bending are frequent and required. Must be able to tolerate repetitive motions for extended periods of time. Must be able to lift up to 60 pounds frequently. Ability to stand for at least 8 hours on concrete surface is required. Must be able to tolerate extreme temperatures.