
2nd Shift Maintenance Mechanic (1:30pm - 9:30pm) - Edison, NJ in Edison
Energy Jobline ZR, Edison, NJ, United States
POSITION SUMMARY
The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for keeping machinery and equipment used in an industrial environment operating effectively. This position is an essential part of the success of the business, and requires proactive thinking to evaluate equipment and diagnose and repair potential problems before critical failure. You will be required to use your acquired mechanical and electrical skills, as well as seeking information from others to find and implement the best possible solutions to keep machinery and equipment in top‑notch condition and running efficiently as possible. The Mechanic is expected to diagnose issues and deliver solutions.
This position requires ability to think and reason, initiative to move forward to complete tasks in a timely manner with minimal guidance, and conduct all business dealings in a professional manner at all times.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Inspect machines and equipment regularly for signs of potential malfunctions, including visual inspections, listening for irregular noises, and other preventative measures.
Daily communication with machine operators asking if they are experiencing any issues or irregularities with their equipment.
Recommend preventative measures and activities for routine inspection that will help reduce the risk of equipment failure.
Perform emergency repairs safely and with a sense of urgency.
Utilizing your experience, be a champion for safety, bringing awareness and implementing improvements to keep all coworkers safe. Practice safe work habits by using proper and required personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times, and reminding coworkers if necessary.
Prioritize work schedule by understanding the criticality and sense of urgency of the tasks at hand, and communicate with appropriate supervisors and managers to make sure the most urgent tasks are being performed first.
Always maintain a clean work area. Work urgently but safely and with care, following all GMP and safety guidelines.
Work in a professional manner with all coworkers and team members, treating everyone with respect and dignity at all times.
Utilize CMMS to manage maintenance work orders, inventory, and equipment. Complete and generate work orders daily. Complete parts requisitions and parts removal transactions for all parts removed from stock.
Complete all regulatory and required paperwork in a timely manner as required.
Complete all reports and recordkeeping documents as requested.
Above is not a complete list, but rather a highlight of some of the important tasks required of the position. Other tasks may be required of this position, and will be expected to be performed.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work near moving mechanical parts.
Reach with hands and arms. Sit and/or stand for long periods of time (8 hours).
Utilize a computer monitor/screen for long periods of time (8 hours).
Climb or balance utilizing ladders, aerial lift equipment.
Lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Push and pull up to 100 pounds.
Given the operation of various types of moving equipment used in the facility, adequate communication and observational skills are required, including seeing, speaking and hearing.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Job will generally be performed in the manufacturing plant. When on the plant floor it is representative of a large, busy manufacturing operation. Noisy, active, objects on the floor, constant movement and traffic flow of motorized equipment. Hair net, beard net, assigned work uniform, protective eye wear and gloves are among the GMP required apparel that must be worn, if indicated, on the plant floor.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
This position reports to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager.
CRITICAL OPERATING RELATIONSHIPS
Maintenance Staff
Operations Personnel
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION
Must have a High School Diploma or GED, advanced technical or college training.
EXPERIENCE
Strong mechanical and industrial experience background. 3+ years in an industrial mechanic position.
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The Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for keeping machinery and equipment used in an industrial environment operating effectively. This position is an essential part of the success of the business, and requires proactive thinking to evaluate equipment and diagnose and repair potential problems before critical failure. You will be required to use your acquired mechanical and electrical skills, as well as seeking information from others to find and implement the best possible solutions to keep machinery and equipment in top‑notch condition and running efficiently as possible. The Mechanic is expected to diagnose issues and deliver solutions.
This position requires ability to think and reason, initiative to move forward to complete tasks in a timely manner with minimal guidance, and conduct all business dealings in a professional manner at all times.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Inspect machines and equipment regularly for signs of potential malfunctions, including visual inspections, listening for irregular noises, and other preventative measures.
Daily communication with machine operators asking if they are experiencing any issues or irregularities with their equipment.
Recommend preventative measures and activities for routine inspection that will help reduce the risk of equipment failure.
Perform emergency repairs safely and with a sense of urgency.
Utilizing your experience, be a champion for safety, bringing awareness and implementing improvements to keep all coworkers safe. Practice safe work habits by using proper and required personal protective equipment (PPE) at all times, and reminding coworkers if necessary.
Prioritize work schedule by understanding the criticality and sense of urgency of the tasks at hand, and communicate with appropriate supervisors and managers to make sure the most urgent tasks are being performed first.
Always maintain a clean work area. Work urgently but safely and with care, following all GMP and safety guidelines.
Work in a professional manner with all coworkers and team members, treating everyone with respect and dignity at all times.
Utilize CMMS to manage maintenance work orders, inventory, and equipment. Complete and generate work orders daily. Complete parts requisitions and parts removal transactions for all parts removed from stock.
Complete all regulatory and required paperwork in a timely manner as required.
Complete all reports and recordkeeping documents as requested.
Above is not a complete list, but rather a highlight of some of the important tasks required of the position. Other tasks may be required of this position, and will be expected to be performed.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Work near moving mechanical parts.
Reach with hands and arms. Sit and/or stand for long periods of time (8 hours).
Utilize a computer monitor/screen for long periods of time (8 hours).
Climb or balance utilizing ladders, aerial lift equipment.
Lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Push and pull up to 100 pounds.
Given the operation of various types of moving equipment used in the facility, adequate communication and observational skills are required, including seeing, speaking and hearing.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Job will generally be performed in the manufacturing plant. When on the plant floor it is representative of a large, busy manufacturing operation. Noisy, active, objects on the floor, constant movement and traffic flow of motorized equipment. Hair net, beard net, assigned work uniform, protective eye wear and gloves are among the GMP required apparel that must be worn, if indicated, on the plant floor.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
This position reports to the Manufacturing Engineering Manager.
CRITICAL OPERATING RELATIONSHIPS
Maintenance Staff
Operations Personnel
QUALIFICATIONS
EDUCATION
Must have a High School Diploma or GED, advanced technical or college training.
EXPERIENCE
Strong mechanical and industrial experience background. 3+ years in an industrial mechanic position.
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