Department: Facilities / Operations
Reports To: Facilities Manager
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
The Facilities Technician is responsible for maintaining production equipment, facility systems, and grounds to ensure a clean, safe, and efficient work environment. This position supports daily, weekly, and monthly maintenance tasks and collaborates with the Facilities Manager to complete preventative maintenance, inspections, and repairs across all departments.
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Check daily preventative maintenance (PM) logs in SMT and other departments.
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Monitor and maintain cleanliness and organization in all facility areas.
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Assist in addressing equipment issues as they arise.
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Support production operations to ensure minimal equipment downtime.
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Inspect Branson/Baronette cleaning equipment for Ensolve fluid quality.
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Check and verify weekly PM logs in SMT and Molding areas.
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Perform preventative maintenance as scheduled by the Facilities Manager.
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Assist with scheduled equipment cleaning, lubrication, and safety checks.
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Support ongoing 5S and Lean Manufacturing initiatives.
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Change Ensolve in Branson/Baronette units as needed.
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Replace production Branson/Baronette fluid filters and air filters in Molding Bransons/Baronette.
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Conduct facility-wide inspections and preventive maintenance on mechanical and electrical systems.
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Record maintenance actions and findings in CMMS (Fiix).
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Assist with larger maintenance projects, floor reorganizations, and new equipment installations.
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Maintain facility maintenance items to support a safe, efficient workplace.
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Assist with construction, equipment setup, and training on new machinery.
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Diagnose and help repair basic electrical and mechanical issues.
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Follow all safety protocols including lockout/tagout procedures.
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Participate in continuous improvement projects and training to expand technical skills.
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Perform other related duties as assigned by the Facilities Manager.
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Basic understanding of industrial electricity (3-phase power, wiring, fuses, relays).
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Hands-on experience using tools such as multimeters and general hand tools.
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Strong mechanical aptitude and problem-solving ability.
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Willingness to learn PLCs, drives, sensors, and automation systems.
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Ability to work independently and collaboratively.
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Comfortable reading manuals, schematics, and technical documentation.