Looking for a candidate with maintenance experience in electrical and mechanical equipment in a manufacturing environment – troubleshooting and repair of machinery, tanks, agitators, filters, pumps, meters, valves, pipefitting, line repair. 3rd shift.
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations will be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Who we are looking for
High mechanical aptitude
Troubleshooting abilities a must
Mixing vessels (Tanks, agitators, filters, pumps, meters, valves)
Pipefitting, (line repairs)
Electrical and Instrumentation maintenance and calibrations
HVAC
Boiler operation
Welding preferred
Must have intermediate computer skills ( email, word, excel, computer navigation)
Welding preferred
Self starter
Must be able to work in a team environment
Must fit into high Preventive Maintenance, PSM and 5S environment.
Must be highly disciplined to the point that the mechanic must be able to work off a work order list and do much work alone and at the same time be flexible enough to help production teams at a moments notice.
Minimum Experience Required:
The ideal candidate should possess the following:
Experience in a chemical process manufacturing environment
Must be able to identify required parts, work with vendors and order parts as needed.
Must be able to work with procedures, maintain a schedule, communicate to operations and supervisors, work in supervising and supporting contractors, and maintain very well organized documentation.
Must be able to lift 50-55 lb
Certificates, Licenses, and Registrations
Fork Lift certification. Electrical, welding, hydraulic, boiler certificates preferred.
Must have five years experience or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience in maintenance/mechanic work.
Contact me to apply: kimberly.hughes@rightthinginc.com
Will respond to qualified candidates on an as-needed basis.
Posted by
Kimberly
Monday, August 29, 2011
Labels:
electrical,
jobs,
maintenance,
manufacturing,
mechanical
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