EDUCATION
Equivalent to a high school education with additional formal training in maintenance or related courses to include electrical and hydraulic exposure.
EXPERIENCE
Minimum of two (2) years in general maintenance, of which one (1) years experience should be related to stamping presses and support equipment. Must be well versed in electrical and hydraulic aspects of machinery.
ERRORS
Errors could result in plant shutdown, loss of production and efficiency, damage to capital equipment and excessive machine downtime as well as substantial monetary losses.
COMPLEXITY OF DUTIES
Must work independently, be able to make decisions with minimum assistance, be able to initiate preventive, predictive and scheduled maintenance programs, schedule Maintenance Associates effectively and follow systems and procedures.
CONTACT WITH OTHERS
Requires daily contact with Management and Production Associates, and Suppliers. Assists in influencing decisions relative to major repairs, equipment replacement and new installations requiring substantial monetary expenditures. Assists in controlling costs through the work order procedure.
MENTAL OR VISUAL DEMAND
Will be exposed to reading prints and diagrams requiring visual and mental attentiveness. Generally a physically demanding environment as a Maintenance Technician.
CONFIDENTIAL DATA
Will have exposure to proprietary methods and techniques related to production.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Exposed to normal plant environment.
CHARACTER OF SUPERVISION
Individual will report to the Maintenance Supervisor. Accountable for all aspects of efficiency, expenditures, control and Associate relationships within Maintenance.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED
Works under supervision of the Maintenance Supervisor. Refers problems to Supervisor or other department Associates.