GENERAL JOB DESCRIPTION:
This position is responsible for providing maintenance services to the entire plant, primarily
regarding issues involving electrical, electronic, or automation problems. The Technician's
primary responsibility is to breakdowns involving automation and or electrical systems. In
addition the position requires work on scheduled downtime including Preventative Maintenance
and Corrective Maintenance. The position also requires advanced troubleshooting of
sophisticated automation systems, systems re-design, and new equipment installation. The
Technician works as a team member of the Maintenance crew either on Day Turn or Shift Work.
The job involves independent work on troubleshooting or repairing electrical/mechanical
systems, or working with other members of the maintenance crew on work orders or
breakdowns. In addition the Technician works with Maintenance Engineers and supervisors on
work orders and breakdowns and is also required to interact with Operations personnel to
determine the functionality of repairs or modifications to existing and new systems
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1. Performs inspections, consults with operations, and checks downtime reports to keep
current on any maintenance issues or problems in the Mechanic's assigned areas.
2. Keeps an up-to-date list of all maintenance issues in the Mechanic's assigned areas.
3. Works with the Mechanical Maintenance team (Engineer, the Maintenance Group
Leader) and outside contractors to get the needed work scheduled and completed as soon
as
possible, based on the urgency of the work to be done.
4. Works with the Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor and the Mechanical Maintenance
Engineer on projects and upgrades in the Mechanic's assigned areas. This may involve
working with the equipment manufacturer or other outside companies.
5. Works with the Mechanical Maintenance Supervisor and the Mechanical
Maintenance Engineer on making sure all necessary spare parts are stocked for
the Mechanic's assigned areas. This may involve working with the equipment
manufacturer or other outside companies.
6. Keeps the Mechanic's assigned areas cleaned and free from accumulated trash or
used parts. Schedules housekeeping work as needed.
7. Repairs or replaces defective or damaged components that affect any mill equipment.
This includes identifying the part(s) needed, finding and
retrieving the part(s) from Spares and installing the parts needed.
8. Completes work as assigned on maintenance work orders. These work orders
include any type of maintenance work (electrical, mechanical, automation) and
are performed either on downtime or while the machine is running.
9. Fills out any information which needs to be passed on to the rest of
maintenance.
10. Fills out PM Check Sheets where required
11. Performs any miscellaneous jobs assigned either verbally or in writing by the
Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance Engineer or Mill Manager.
12. Fills in for other Maintenance Technicians as required.
13. Physical requirements include lifting at least 50 pounds, climbing ladders,
twisting, bending, stooping, and working in narrow, confined areas.
SUPPLEMENTAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
1. Other duties as assigned
2. Participation in relevant continuous improvement programs.
MINIMUM EDUCATION, SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:
A minimum of a High School Diploma or Equivalent (GED)
Two year industrial experience and or/technical degree or a field relating to Industrial
Automation.
PHYSICAL ABILITIES REQUIRED:
Mobility in plant
While performing the duties of (this job), the employee is regularly required to sit, stand,
walk, etc.
The employee is frequently required to make use of their hands for technical tasks
The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds
Visual ability with or without correction
Communication abilities
HEALTH AND SAFETY:
1. Work in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations
2. Follow Company safety rules
3. Report the absence of or defect in any protective equipment or clothing to the Supervisor
or Manager immediately
4. Use or wear the equipment, protective devices or clothing that is required to be used or
worn:
a. Safety shoes
b. Safety glasses
c. Hearing protection
d. Hard Hat
Some areas may require additional personal protective equipment such as:
e. Respirators; the respirator requires you to be clean shaven in order to comply with
company policies and procedures as well as OSHA Regulations.
f. Fire Retardant clothing
g. Acid PPE
5. Report to the Safety Coordinator, Group Lead or Supervisor any contravention of the
Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations or Company policy
6. Must follow all Lock out Tag out (LOTO) guidelines for designated machines
7. Must follow all Environmental Policies and Regulations
8. Maintain a clean and safe work area
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
1. Work in compliance with the Occupational Health and Safety Act and regulations
2. Clean, well ventilated and safe work areas.
1. Abiding by the Acerinox Code of Conduct
2. Keeping oneself informed through your company email account
3. Maintaining your Dynamic Policy Profile and all assigned learnings therein
4. Abiding by all security procedures
5. Must have strong written and verbal communication skills
6. Must be able to learn, adapt, and retain information
7. Must have strong attention to detail and problem-solving skills