What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Equipment Technician position at F&P Georgia?
Welcome to F&P Georgia! We are a world class, tier one automotive supplier with a global presence in the suspension component market. Our goal is to produce high quality parts, at competitive pricing and deliver them when and where the customer requires, without fail. Through continuous improvement, technological advancement, and in-depth associate training, F&P Georgia achieves unsurpassed quality, setting the industry standard. F&P Georgia values people as its highest asset, providing a unique company culture based on diversity and mutual respect. Our associates are our most important asset making Safety and Environment our number one priorities. We rely on their creativity, expertise and teamwork to meet and exceed our goals.
JOB TITLE:
Maintenance Equipment Technician
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
Maintenance Equipment Technicians are responsible for the repair and maintenance of PLC-controlled, robotic, welding and material handling systems.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Troubleshoot various equipment issues and determine if the problem is mechanical, electrical or from the systems controlling process.
- Follow directions and complete assignments with minimal supervision.
- Work with hand tools and various instruments (wrenches, multimeters, etc.).
- Use measurement tools to verify that components meet print specifications (calipers, indicators, etc.).
- Work as a member of a production team, co-operations with FPG’s management in an effective manner to perform work of a high quality with minimal error.
- Perform additional duties as required.
Work with co-workers, customers and/or vendors in a courteous and tactful manner to resolve issues as they arise.
Create and conduct machine/equipment preventative maintenance activities.
EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:
A 2-year degree in Industrial Maintenance preferred, or a minimum of 2 years’ experience in an industrial multi-craft and/or automation position.
EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Industrial automation knowledge including but not limited to PLC’s, servo drives, VFD’s, sensors, material handling systems, hydraulic and robotics systems.
- Ability to read and update electrical schematics.
- Strong verbal and written communication
- Basic computer skills.
ADDITIONAL SKILLS/REQUIREMENTS:
- Experience with Omron, Allen Bradley, Keyence, or Mitsubishi PLCs would be a plus.
- Experience with 6-Axis robots Fanuc/Yaskawa (Motoman) would be a plus.
- Complete assignments with minimal direction and/or supervision; able to work well under pressure.
- Excellent time management and organizational skills.
- Maintain a professional appearance and demeanor. Maintain a positive attitude under stress.
- Ability to work independently, as well as part of a team.
- Ability to understand and follow company standards, procedures, and policies.
- Maintain a clean and safe working environment
- Ability to sit and/or stand for extended periods of time.
- Ability to lift/carry 45 lbs.
MISSION STATEMENT:
F&P Georgia (FPG) is committed to excel in the world's automotive suspension component market and to be recognized as the # 1 supplier in the industry. This goal can be accomplished by providing our customers with unrivaled customer service for the highest quality automotive components manufactured in a cost-effective manner.
These objectives are only obtained by creating a culture and environment, which is supportive of this goal and with associates who share a common vision for the accomplishment of this mission. To provide this spirit of camaraderie, the following statements will set the direction of operation at FPG.
We will conduct our affairs on the foundations and principles of mutual respect.
We will refuse to accept status quo. Our mode of conduct will be Think, Act and Evolve.
We will face adversity with a spirit of challenge.
We will maintain flexibility to allow us to make decisions quickly and to respond to change.
We will be good corporate citizens and add value to the environment and the communities in which we live and work.