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Pay rate: $25 Per Hour
Title: Manufacturing Maintenance Technician
Location: 2540 Galvin Drive, Elgin, IL
Duration: 3 months with possible extension
1st shift Orientation: 6:30 AM
Required Experience Level: Entry-level - 1-3 years
Must-Have Qualifications:
Mechanical & Electrical Repair: Strong hands-on skills in pneumatics, hydraulics, soldering, and fixture maintenance.
Preventative Maintenance: Experience maintaining warehouse and production equipment (e.g., printers, forklifts, scanners).
Troubleshooting: Ability to diagnose and fix mechanical/electrical issues independently.
Provide preventative maintenance for the facilities equipment like the printer, scanners, scales, forklifts, they will build and maintain racks and fixtures. They need to be able to troubleshoot and repair the facilities equipment to keep the warehouse running. Need to have hardware repair and mechanical Background to do this job. The will need to know how to turn on a computer but do not need any software programing or updating experience but it is a plus. Provide technical manufacturing support (electrical/mechanical) to assembly lines. Responsible for preventive maintenance on designated production equipment as specified in the PM Program or as required to ensure a smooth operation. Position requires the candidate to install, repair, organize, maintain, adjust, modify, etc. production build fixtures, test fixtures, and various production equipment. Excellent mechanical skills (pneumatics and calibration) and ability to rework without supervision to resolve complex problems in a timely manner. Pneumatic and hydraulic hardware maintenance skills. Familiar with tool and equipment calibration practices. Analyze mechanical and operational problems with equipment, plan and takes corrective action. Make necessary corrections and adjustments to maximize safe production and product quality. Ability to create or construct projects from technical and mechanical information. Excellent soldering skills required. Ability to install and set up a variety of sensors, solenoids, and switching based on fixture requirements. Basic understanding of electrical concepts and repair based on failure mode as required. Excellent computer skills required. Able to traverse and work on ladders and lifts overhead as needed. Ability to lift up to 30 lbs unassisted and 50 lbs assisted Good interpersonal skills, able to work well under pressure. Able to work some extended hours and weekends as required. Preferred Education: Associate of Science in Electrical Engineering Technology or Electronic Engineering Technology.
Key Contributions:
Ensure Operational Continuity Through Preventative Maintenance. Impact: Minimize equipment downtime and maintain smooth warehouse and production operations.
Troubleshoot and Repair Complex Mechanical and Electrical Systems. Impact: Improve equipment reliability and reduce repair turnaround time.
Build and Optimize Production Infrastructure. Impact: Enhance production efficiency and safety through custom-built and well-maintained fixtures
Software Proficiency:
Basic Computer Skills: Turning on and navigating a computer, using USB tools, and accessing digital manuals.
Email & Communication Tools: Outlook, Teams, or similar for internal communication and reporting.
Spreadsheet Software: Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets for logging maintenance tasks or calibration data.
Digital Maintenance Logs: Any CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management System) if used by the company.
Labeling Software: For printing equipment or cable labels (e.g., Brady Workstation, DYMO software).
Basic Diagnostic Tools: Software that comes with sensors or test equipment (e.g., USB oscilloscope interfaces).
Work Environment: - warehouse
Safety-Sensitive Functions: Yes
Lifting Requirements: Able to lift up to 30 lbs unassisted and 50 lbs assisted.
Safety Equipment: Provide any safety equipment needed.