Hours: Friday, Saturday and Sunday 4am-4pm and possible Monday 4am-8am
Location: 2635 E. Magnolia St., Phoenix, AZ
Pay: Depends on experience
DESCRIPTION:
The maintenance technician is representative for the upkeep and repair of a facility’s mechanical and production equipment. This role requires a versatile skill set to handle various maintenance tasks, ensuring the facility remain safe, functional and efficient.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
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Troubleshoot and be proficient in the repair mechanical, electrical, pumps, and plumbing.
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Handles more complex tasks, including advanced trouble shooting, repairs and project assistance.
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Prioritize and perform service request in a timely manner.
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Conduct electrical measurements, diagnose and troubleshoot all electrical issues.
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Perform regular inspections of all production equipment.
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Keep records of maintenance activities, including schematics and logs.
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Interact with a wide range of people and be personable and trustworthy.
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Basic working knowledge of electricity, plumbing, hydraulics and refurbishing equipment.
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Service production equipment, plumbing, electrical, hydraulic systems, etc.
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Conduct regular inspections of building, equipment, and systems to identify and address any issues.
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Develop and implement preventative maintenance procedures to minimize downtime and extend the life span of equipment.
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Ensure all maintenance activities comply with safety regulations and standards to prevent accidents and injuries.
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Respond promptly to emergency maintenance requests to resolve issues that could disrupt operations.
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Work closely with other maintenance staff and department to ensure smooth operations.
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Assisting with all maintenance projects.
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Comply with applicable environmental, health and safety laws and regulations, Company policy and accepted safe work practices.
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Perform additional related duties as assigned.
CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES AND REGISTRATIONS:
EDUCATION AND/OR EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
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High school diploma, GED equivalent.
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3 – 5 years Maintenance experience.
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Relevant certification or degree in the maintenance field.
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Basic reading, writing, and math.
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Basic working knowledge of electricity, plumbing, hydraulics and refurbishing.
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Self-directed, well organized, and motivated.
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High attention to detail.
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Computer proficiency (Excell, Word).
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Must be reliable and have excellent attendance.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS WHILE PERFORMING THE JOB:
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Standing for extended periods of time, walking, pushing, pulling, stooping, kneeling, or bending to the floor; use hands to finger, handle or feel parts and materials; reach with hands and arms and overhead; and talk and/or hear instructions and equipment sounds.
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Occasionally life and/or move up to 40 pounds.
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Close vision, color vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
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Ability to differentiate shades and color to identify coating defects.
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Near acuity or accommodation required for reading instrumentation and documentation, dial and digital gauges, blueprints, and precision measuring instruments used in the inspection of coating operations.
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Ability to handle delicate parts.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT OF THE JOB:
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Regularly exposed to moving equipment, mechanical parts, ovens, and risk of burns.
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Occasionally exposed to toxic or caustic chemicals and risk of electrical shock.
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High noise levels from operating machines.
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The employee will be required to use personal protective equipment (PPE) to prevent exposure to hazardous materials commonly used in a manufacturing environment (i.e., safety glasses and shoes, gloves, ear plugs/covers, mask, cleanroom suit).
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High noise levels while working near operating machines.
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Physical hazards while working near moving equipment and mechanical parts.
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Possible breathing of fumes, odors, dust, and mist.