Mechanically support the installation of material handling systems. This includes but is not limited to assembling and securing the equipment.
Duties & Responsibilities
- Meets acceptable attendance, time/work standards
- Keep accurate and complete expense reports on a weekly basis
- Drill holes in concrete floor, install anchors and secure equipment
- Route and fasten conveyor belts through roller conveyor with little instruction
- Able to remove and set conveyor rollers
- Keep work area clean and organized
- Follow all workplace rules and safety guidelines
- Follow written and verbal instructions from the Crew Lead or Level A Installer
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Conveyor knowledge progression (able to identify different equipment)
- Unstack and place conveyor to zero line
- Install air lines based on drawings
- Understand functions of a solenoid (in and out ports)
- Able to identify general electrical and mechanical parts
- Obtain fork truck license
- Understanding of basic electrical theory
- Able to use hot stick to determine voltage presence
- Able to use voltmeter to measure voltage and OHMS (continuity) with guidance if needed
- Able to run conduit and operate tube bender (basic bends: 90’s, offsets, 3-point saddles)
- Able to make wire pulls and connections as well as install general electrical components (solenoids, photo-eyes, ect.)
- Able to layout and install basic infeed’s and dischargers per drawings
Education & Experience
- High school diploma or GED
Technical Skills/Working Knowledge
- Able to read a tape measure accurately to the 1/16th of an inch
- Able to identify and use basic mechanical hand tools
o Standard and metric open end and box wrenches
o Adjustable wrench/adjustable pliers
o Ratchet and sockets
o Sledgehammer
o Speed square/framing square
o Tubing cutter
- Able to identify and use basic electrical hand tools:
o Phillips and flat head screw drivers
o Termination/control screwdriver
o Side cutters/dykes
o Wire strippers
Able to identify and use basic power tools:
o Portable band saw
o SDS rotary hammer drill
o Reciprocating saw/ saws all
- Basic understanding of electrical drawings
- Basic understanding of 3-phase circuits
- Basic understanding of control circuits
- Working knowledge of pneumatic systems, including installation, start up and mechanical troubleshooting
Work Environment
- Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with changing priorities
- Must be able to work the mandatory hours and weekends as required
- Ability to travel on a frequent basis to project sites within the US.
- Must be able to perform repetitive bending, lifting, working on knees and floor
- Must be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs