Maintenance Technician II - TEC Group Inc.
Warren, MI 48093
About the Job
Responsibility:
Adequately train other techs to ensure they are performing up to standard. As a Maintenance Tech II you will be required to mentor other techs to ensure adherence to equipment standards and safety regulations.
• Assists maintenance supervisor in identifying deficiencies in training and development for team members.
• Maintain a clean, safe work environment. Consistently addresses good safety practices with team members and will take immediate action should there be any safety violations committed.
• Ensure consistent execution of job rotation through proper management and appropriate verification.
• Lead pre-production exercises, manage full-line rotation and 5S implementation.
• Inspecting and assessing the functionality of production equipment.
• Troubleshooting mechanical and electrical breakdowns.
• Operates power hand tools and other specialized electrical equipment.
• Fabricating parts for repairs and machine upgrades.
• Conducting routine maintenance and safety checks.
• Assist Maintenance Supervisor and Engineering as needed.
• Be able to learn and function all automated equipment.
• Lead your area in continuous improvement, while accepting full ownership for area responsibility.
• Demonstrate a positive approach and actively participate in various meetings.
• Inspect products to verify conformance to specifications and directs setup and adjustment of machines.
• Recommend and implement measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product.
• Suggest changes in working conditions and use of equipment to increase efficiency of shop, department, or work crew.
• Work to maintain department KPI.
• Support all Quality Improvement Team functions in a proactive manner, concentrating on elimination of internal and external customer concerns.
• To assist the Controls Engineer with troubleshooting issues on the equipment.
• To help improve Overall Equipment Efficiency by using innovative ways to improve processes and equipment.
• Works as a buffer between Controls and Maintenance to solve fewer complex issues with the automated equipment.
• Able to read and diagnose issues using electrical schematics.
Qualifications : To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Must be able to work overtime when necessary.
• A working knowledge of JIT processes and JTDS is essential.
• Some lifting of heavy objects is required (up to 30 lbs).
• Line and shift assignment is at the discretion of the Department Manager
Be able to learn and function all automated equipment.
• Inspecting and assessing the functionality of production equipment.
• Troubleshooting mechanical and electrical breakdowns.
• Operates power hand tools and other specialized electrical equipment.
• Fabricating parts for repairs and machine upgrades.
• Conducting routine maintenance and safety checks.
• Assist Maintenance Supervisor and Engineering as needed.
• Performs basic PLC troubleshooting on automated systems, using ladder logic and relay logic, minus any editing of logic.
• Can understand and troubleshoot automation devices such as RFID, I/O modules, pneumatic valves, various sensors, VFD's, etc.
• Able to identify and understand all automation devices and hardware at an intermediate
level.
• Is an expert at all tasks of a Maintenance Tech 1.
• Is proficient at Robotic functionality and troubleshooting.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
Four (2-4) years of college or university program certificate in Mechatronics preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
• Basic Electronics
• Test Equipment & Troubleshooting
• Pneumatics Technology Fundamentals
• Electrical-Mechanical Blueprint Reading
• Digital Electronics Basics
• Mechanical Systems
• Robot Operations, Handling Tool, & Programming
• Industrial Hydraulic Fundamentals
• PLC Basic Programming OR PLC Basic Programming-Allen Bradley
• Control Systems
• Industrial Networks
PLC Advanced Programming OR PLC Advanced Programming-Allen Bradley
• Microcontrollers With Robotic Application
C-Crew FRI & SAT = 5A-5P AND SUN & MON = 5P - 5A
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Adequately train other techs to ensure they are performing up to standard. As a Maintenance Tech II you will be required to mentor other techs to ensure adherence to equipment standards and safety regulations.
• Assists maintenance supervisor in identifying deficiencies in training and development for team members.
• Maintain a clean, safe work environment. Consistently addresses good safety practices with team members and will take immediate action should there be any safety violations committed.
• Ensure consistent execution of job rotation through proper management and appropriate verification.
• Lead pre-production exercises, manage full-line rotation and 5S implementation.
• Inspecting and assessing the functionality of production equipment.
• Troubleshooting mechanical and electrical breakdowns.
• Operates power hand tools and other specialized electrical equipment.
• Fabricating parts for repairs and machine upgrades.
• Conducting routine maintenance and safety checks.
• Assist Maintenance Supervisor and Engineering as needed.
• Be able to learn and function all automated equipment.
• Lead your area in continuous improvement, while accepting full ownership for area responsibility.
• Demonstrate a positive approach and actively participate in various meetings.
• Inspect products to verify conformance to specifications and directs setup and adjustment of machines.
• Recommend and implement measures to improve production methods, equipment performance, and quality of product.
• Suggest changes in working conditions and use of equipment to increase efficiency of shop, department, or work crew.
• Work to maintain department KPI.
• Support all Quality Improvement Team functions in a proactive manner, concentrating on elimination of internal and external customer concerns.
• To assist the Controls Engineer with troubleshooting issues on the equipment.
• To help improve Overall Equipment Efficiency by using innovative ways to improve processes and equipment.
• Works as a buffer between Controls and Maintenance to solve fewer complex issues with the automated equipment.
• Able to read and diagnose issues using electrical schematics.
Qualifications : To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
REQUIREMENTS:
• Must be able to work overtime when necessary.
• A working knowledge of JIT processes and JTDS is essential.
• Some lifting of heavy objects is required (up to 30 lbs).
• Line and shift assignment is at the discretion of the Department Manager
Be able to learn and function all automated equipment.
• Inspecting and assessing the functionality of production equipment.
• Troubleshooting mechanical and electrical breakdowns.
• Operates power hand tools and other specialized electrical equipment.
• Fabricating parts for repairs and machine upgrades.
• Conducting routine maintenance and safety checks.
• Assist Maintenance Supervisor and Engineering as needed.
• Performs basic PLC troubleshooting on automated systems, using ladder logic and relay logic, minus any editing of logic.
• Can understand and troubleshoot automation devices such as RFID, I/O modules, pneumatic valves, various sensors, VFD's, etc.
• Able to identify and understand all automation devices and hardware at an intermediate
level.
• Is an expert at all tasks of a Maintenance Tech 1.
• Is proficient at Robotic functionality and troubleshooting.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:
Four (2-4) years of college or university program certificate in Mechatronics preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience
TECHNICAL SKILLS:
• Basic Electronics
• Test Equipment & Troubleshooting
• Pneumatics Technology Fundamentals
• Electrical-Mechanical Blueprint Reading
• Digital Electronics Basics
• Mechanical Systems
• Robot Operations, Handling Tool, & Programming
• Industrial Hydraulic Fundamentals
• PLC Basic Programming OR PLC Basic Programming-Allen Bradley
• Control Systems
• Industrial Networks
PLC Advanced Programming OR PLC Advanced Programming-Allen Bradley
• Microcontrollers With Robotic Application
C-Crew FRI & SAT = 5A-5P AND SUN & MON = 5P - 5A
#TE
Source : TEC Group Inc.