What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance - Electro-Mechanic Lead position at Ecore International?
We are excited to welcome a Maintenance Lead to our 3rd-shift team!
Overview:
The Maintenance Lead works with Mechanical, Electrical systems on production equipment and assists maintenance teams. This position is responsible for performing electrical and mechanical installations, maintaining, troubleshooting and repairing production equipment with additional duties to assist the Department Supervisor. This position will provide basic oversight and assistance for the assigned department and the employees during times when the supervisor is unavailable and/or during off-shift times.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Work with the department supervisor to coordinate and maintain daily Maintenance PM/planned work schedules; ensure all materials are available to meet daily production needs
Provide basic direction and feedback to the assigned department employees
Collaborate with supervisor when problems cannot be resolved, rule violations are found, and there equipment concerns. Call supervisor if a problem cannot be resolved
Assist Maintenance personnel and Purchasing staff in identifying parts needed to complete repairs. Order needed parts/supplies to minimize the impact of downtime on production equipment. Assist in maintaining proper inventory of spare parts.
Monitor production of work ensuring materials and finished goods meet established quality standards
Provide Technical support for Maintenance staff to resolve any Maintenance related issues
Ensure safety of work area; ensure employees follow proper safety procedures in the completion of daily tasks including forklift driving and machine operation; work with department supervisor to conduct safety meetings on a regular basis; ensure clean and organized work areas during and at the end of the shift
Act as liaison between Maintenance, Sales, Production and Shipping
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
Associates Degree in Electro-mechanics (or similar area of study) or Apprenticeship in Electromechanical Maintenance or High School Diploma/GED and equivalent years of experience
5 years’ experience and knowledge of electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and machine shop tools and equipment
Able to read, make and modify: electrical line diagrams, schematics and blueprints
Experience installing and modifying Variable Frequency Drives (VFD); installing, trouble shooting and programming PLC (Allen Bradley, etc.) and sequential programming devices
Experience with running conduit, relays, terminations, controls wiring, and motor control experience
Advanced knowledge of AC and DC motor drive controls
Ability to use all multi-meter, amp-meter, oscilloscope and other electrical test tools necessary
Knowledge and experience working on hydraulic and pneumatic systems
Strong problem-solving ability
Strong computer skills including MS Word and MS Excel
Must be able to coordinate people and equipment to meet production goals
Strong interpersonal and problem-solving skills