Summary/Objective
The Industrial Machine Mechanic will oversee the performance and maintenance of large production machinery. The starting pay for this position starts at $28/hour, but may increase based on experience.
Essential Functions
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Performs preventive maintenance inspections and service on machines.
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Thoroughly cleans machines and machine parts, removing parts and reinstalling as necessary.
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Oils and lubricates moving parts on machines to ensure effective performance.
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Records and reports damaged, worn, or broken parts.
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Orders and installs replacement parts for machines.
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Identifies the causes of unexpected breakdowns of machines.
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Repairs broken machines quickly and efficiently.
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Prepares reports documenting work performed.
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Cleans, organizes, inventories, stocks, and otherwise maintains shop areas, parts, tools, and supplies.
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Coordinates with managers to schedule regular maintenance on machines.
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Collaborates with management regarding new products being added and modifications that will be required.
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Makes necessary modifications and implements tests runs; confers with operations manager regarding test results and makes additional alterations to machinery as required.
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Performs other related duties as assigned.
Required Skills/Abilities
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Experience in hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical, and controls.
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Mechanically inclined with great problem solving skills.
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Works well independently and with others.
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Organized with attention to detail.
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Reliable and self-motivated.
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Good communications skills.
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Safety conscious.
Physical Requirements
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Prolonged periods standing and walking.
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Able to bend, stretch, push, pull, and move as needed to reach, clean, and service machinery.
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Must be able to visually inspect machines.
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Must be able to lift and carry up to 50 pounds.
Education/Experience
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Some vocational or community college or equivalent industry experience preferred.