What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lubrication Technician position at *All Jobs?
PRIMARY DUTIES:
Specific duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Maintenance
- The Oiler will work with and assist the electricians and mechanics in the daily maintenance requirements of the plant.
- Provides initial and continued support of the plant equipment’s lubrication schedule as stored in the PM database.
- Performs and properly documents all scheduled lubrication of plant equipment.
- Will be expected to visually inspect and monitor all bearings, gearboxes, chains, etc. involved in the production process to ensure reliable and predictable performance.
- Advise the appropriate personnel of any equipment that needs further inspection or needs to be scheduled for replacement.
- Responsible for ensuring all lubrication documentation is current. Includes equipment manuals, methods and specifications, and operating procedures, and other documents as assigned.
- Responsible for ensuring that the necessary lubricants for all equipment are stored in the proper location and the inventory of the lubricants is sufficient to perform the daily lubrication schedule.
- Assist in maintaining a schedule of routine PM checks for all required equipment.
- Must be able to perform mechanical tasks to assist the maintenance and mobile mechanics when needed.
- Must possess excellent mechanical skills.
- Will be expected to maintain, document, and modify, if necessary, the plants lubrication schedule.
- Will be expected to answer and respond to calls during off hours to assist in resolving production upsets and breakdowns.
Safety
- Oiler has the responsibility to participate in all required safety training and meetings along with meeting all American Gypsum, DEP, and OSHA safety requirements.
- Be familiar with all OSHA and DEP regulations.
- Operate in a safe manner following all plant and departmental safety rules and procedures.
- Maintain excellent housekeeping in the maintenance shop, oil storage area, and throughout the plant where work is conducted.
- Ensure that all lubricant handling and storage is done in an environmentally safe manner.
ADDITIONAL DUTIES:
- During maintenance down time and unplanned machine breakdowns you may be required to perform mechanical duties as needed.
- Must be flexible with job duties. You may be required to fill in on other jobs or in other departments when the business or organization is short-handed.
- Other duties as assigned.
MACHINES, TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT:
- A variety of hand tools, power tools, testing equipment, and office equipment are used by the Oiler.
WORK EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
- A minimum of a high school diploma is required.
- Experience in an industrial manufacturing plant is required.
- Strong observational and diagnostic skills are essential.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Solid knowledge of the different types of available lubricants.
- Good math skills are required to make precision measurements. Basic computer skills are required in word processing, e-mail, spreadsheets, and databases for data entry.
- Written communication by hand and by computer is required to prepare reports and for business communications.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Oiler must be able to stand or walk up to 80% of the assigned work shift.
- Must be able to lift 40lbs.
- See Essential Physical Requirements form.
WORK ENVIRONMENT AND CONDITIONS:
- The position requires work in the plant, mill, maintenance shop, blending building and offices.
- The plant areas are not heated or air conditioned.
- Hearing protection is required in all areas outside of the offices and laboratory.
- Dust masks are available to use with nuisance dust.
- Must be physically capable of climbing stairs and ladders and of other means of accessing equipment and work areas to perform inspections and/or drop checks.
- Adequate vision and hearing will be required for safe pedestrian movement and inspection of equipment and job stations.
- The job requires good organizational skills and the ability to be flexible in a fast-paced environment.
- Must know how to operate a forklift and a man lift (equipment specific training will be provided)
- Must be willing to be on call to provide assistance in resolving production upsets or machine breakdowns.