
Industrial Maintenance Technician II
Stoughton Trailers, LLC, Stoughton, WI, United States
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Operate all types of tools and machines essential and necessary to the job, including but not limited to electrical meter, hand tools, hand-held power tools, electrical components, torches, grinders, welders, forklifts, aerial lifts, overhead cranes, and computer equipment.
Troubleshoot, repair, tear down and replace compressors, pumps, welders, punches, presses, shears, cranes, hoists, conveyors, heating and cooling ventilation systems, electrical systems, small hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic equipment and paint equipment.
Troubleshoot line repairs and breakdowns.
Conduct preventive maintenance on equipment and facilities.
Perform machine and fixture set-ups.
Operate overhead cranes and other lifting devices.
Perform all assigned tasks in a safe, efficient, timely, accurate and highly productive manner according to company policy.
Contribute to the team effort to produce a quality product.
Must provide own tools and perform maintenance tasks.
Ability to work mandatory overtime. Other duties may be assigned by the company.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or equivalent, based on education and work experience.
Licenses/Certifications:
List any other Certifications
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Experience with equipment teardowns and rebuilds (i.e.: mechanical and hydraulic press breaks)
Ability to troubleshoot/edit PLC ladder lock – ABB and Mitsubishi
Experience with installing/trouble shooting frequency drives.
Experience in troubleshooting and repairing HVAC equipment.
Advanced welding fabrication.
Electrician/control panel building and trouble shooting
Basic knowledge of tool and die equipment (e.g.: drill press, mill, grinding, etc).
Advance carpentry
Skilled predictive Maintenance
Experience with repairing/rebuilding paint pumps, electro static guns and blasting equipment.
Must be able to perform new equipment set-up and diagnostics.
Must have the ability to work at a fast pace, understanding urgency, be open to new and different things, and express opinions regarding work methods and blue prints. Must be willing to take responsibility for mistakes.
Must have the ability to read multi-meter and computer equipment.
Must have the ability to read and understand blueprints, operator manuals and maintenance manuals, dimensional and weld prints
Must have the ability to document work logs, update manuals, create P.M. scheduling program, record keeping, component changes.
Must have the ability to communicate information orally and/or written, to other personnel in a clear, concise manner.
Must have basic math skills, especially fractions.
Core Competencies:
Troubleshooting: advanced trouble shooting skills on electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems
Mentoring: to be able to efficiently train maintenance tech 1 employees respectfully, and willingly
Advanced: to be able to efficiently perform the task with very little or no help 90% of the time. Professional attitude with excellent inter-department and organizational skills.
Training
Orientation
Company provided training may include but not limited to:
LOTO Training
Utility/Golf Cart Training
Aerial Lifts – Boom, Scissor Lift, Manlift Training
Additional training that may occur: Arc Flash, special LOTO, and Confined Space training
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Please refer to the general office physical demands checklist for more information regarding the working conditions and physical requirements for this job.
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Operate all types of tools and machines essential and necessary to the job, including but not limited to electrical meter, hand tools, hand-held power tools, electrical components, torches, grinders, welders, forklifts, aerial lifts, overhead cranes, and computer equipment.
Troubleshoot, repair, tear down and replace compressors, pumps, welders, punches, presses, shears, cranes, hoists, conveyors, heating and cooling ventilation systems, electrical systems, small hand tools, pneumatic, hydraulic equipment and paint equipment.
Troubleshoot line repairs and breakdowns.
Conduct preventive maintenance on equipment and facilities.
Perform machine and fixture set-ups.
Operate overhead cranes and other lifting devices.
Perform all assigned tasks in a safe, efficient, timely, accurate and highly productive manner according to company policy.
Contribute to the team effort to produce a quality product.
Must provide own tools and perform maintenance tasks.
Ability to work mandatory overtime. Other duties may be assigned by the company.
Qualifications
Education: High school diploma or equivalent, based on education and work experience.
Licenses/Certifications:
List any other Certifications
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Experience with equipment teardowns and rebuilds (i.e.: mechanical and hydraulic press breaks)
Ability to troubleshoot/edit PLC ladder lock – ABB and Mitsubishi
Experience with installing/trouble shooting frequency drives.
Experience in troubleshooting and repairing HVAC equipment.
Advanced welding fabrication.
Electrician/control panel building and trouble shooting
Basic knowledge of tool and die equipment (e.g.: drill press, mill, grinding, etc).
Advance carpentry
Skilled predictive Maintenance
Experience with repairing/rebuilding paint pumps, electro static guns and blasting equipment.
Must be able to perform new equipment set-up and diagnostics.
Must have the ability to work at a fast pace, understanding urgency, be open to new and different things, and express opinions regarding work methods and blue prints. Must be willing to take responsibility for mistakes.
Must have the ability to read multi-meter and computer equipment.
Must have the ability to read and understand blueprints, operator manuals and maintenance manuals, dimensional and weld prints
Must have the ability to document work logs, update manuals, create P.M. scheduling program, record keeping, component changes.
Must have the ability to communicate information orally and/or written, to other personnel in a clear, concise manner.
Must have basic math skills, especially fractions.
Core Competencies:
Troubleshooting: advanced trouble shooting skills on electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems
Mentoring: to be able to efficiently train maintenance tech 1 employees respectfully, and willingly
Advanced: to be able to efficiently perform the task with very little or no help 90% of the time. Professional attitude with excellent inter-department and organizational skills.
Training
Orientation
Company provided training may include but not limited to:
LOTO Training
Utility/Golf Cart Training
Aerial Lifts – Boom, Scissor Lift, Manlift Training
Additional training that may occur: Arc Flash, special LOTO, and Confined Space training
Working Conditions & Physical Requirements
Please refer to the general office physical demands checklist for more information regarding the working conditions and physical requirements for this job.
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