Maintenance Mechanic
•Work safely to prevent on-the-job injuries following MSHA rules and policies that apply.
•Use of Personal Protection Equipment such as Respirator, hard hat, safety toe boots, safety glasses, gloves, ear plugs, face shield and other items as required.
•Confirms proper PPE is used, proper safety procedures are followed, Lock Out Tag Out is completed, and barricades are in place before work begins.
•Uses the proper hand and power tools to complete job tasks.
•Works in teams to complete assignments to minimize downtime.
•Acquires necessary training and licenses to operate forklift, man lift, boom truck, and other equipment as needed.
•Completes hot work tasks by acting as a fire watch, barricading access, fire control, and checking air quality as assigned.
•Completes confined space permit tasks by setting up ventilation fans, monitoring air quality, and performing entrant and attendant duties as assigned.
•Uses practical knowledge to install components such as pumps, compressors, drives, gear boxes, conveyors, hydraulic components, piping, and valves.
•Performs Preventive Maintenance tasks by following PM check sheet and signing off to indicate tasks have been completed, forwards to supervisor for review.
•Utilizes consumable supplies during repair activities in a cost-effective manner.
•Inspects hydraulic systems including checking oil levels, possible system leaks and reports concerns to supervisor to schedule repairs.
•Troubleshooting using established methods to isolate concerns, and then uses proper repair techniques and best practices to complete the repair.
•Performs housekeeping duties as assigned. Cleans area prior to job completion, sign off on work order indicating area is clean.
•Uses schematics, diagrams, repair manuals, and blueprints to locate and repair equipment.
•Assists electricians, welders, operators, engineers, and others to complete assigned tasks.
•Assists in fabricating and repair of metal components using cutting torch and welding equipment.
•Assists in rigging equipment and components for removal and installation by following proper rigging techniques.
•Conducts Pre-shift inspections of vehicles and mobile equipment before using the equipment.
•Completes Work Area Examination forms and corrects or reports deficiencies.
•Creates Work Requests for deficiencies noted during PM or found while performing other repairs.
•High school diploma or equivalent, along with high school or postsecondary courses in mechanical drawing/blueprint reading; industrial, fabrication and welding.
•Must be available to work overtime and also be available for off shift call in as needed.
•The Mechanic position requires an individual to demonstrate reliability, responsiveness, and dependability. It also requires being careful about details and thorough in completing work tasks.
•It also requires being careful about details and thorough in the completion of work tasks.
•An essential characteristic for the Mechanic position is cooperation—working well with others on the job by displaying a good attitude and leadership skills at all times.
•Prospective employees are required to pass a drug screen and a pre-employment physical.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $20.00 - $24.00 per hour
Expected hours: 40 per week
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Work Location: In person