What are the responsibilities and job description for the Industrial Maintenance Technician position at Lamons?
Job Description
Job Description
Job Summary
The primary purpose of the CNC Technician is to maintain critical equipment according to manufacturer recommendation. They will report quality and / or technical problems to the department manager and demonstrate the use of efficient trouble-shooting techniques when solving machine problems
Job Duties and Responsibilities
Reviews repair orders from department manager or other managers and assess the needs in a timely manner.
Assures that repairs are completed in accordance with established procedures.
Assures Lock out / Tag out applied correctly.
Troubleshoots complex repairs.
Is responsible for maintaining agreed stock of spare parts for critical equipment.
Troubleshoot hydraulics, electronics, electrical, pneumatic and mechanical systems.
Completes testing and adjusts of parts as needed.
Works with production to develop PM schedule.
May perform other duties as assigned.
Job Specifications Skills
Computer skills sufficient to find sources of spare parts and manuals forMachines.
Ability to weld, machine parts using lathes and mills.
Ability to troubleshoot electrical and mechanical issues on CNC mills and Lathes.
Ability to understand written and verbal instructions
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
Education
High school diploma or GED.
Some college or technical training required.
Work Experience
7-10 years’ experience as a CNC technician including machine / mechanical and electrical equipment repair / servicing. Possesses high degree of knowledge of machines and mechanical equipment with ability to diagnose source of trouble and to dismantle machines / mechanical equipment and perform repairs.
Physical Requirements
Ability to lift, climb, bend, stoop, push and pull.
Continuous standing and / or walking.
Moderate physical effort- working frequently with average weights of ten to fifty pounds or continuously with lighter weights.
Good eye / hand / foot coordination.
Ability to differentiate between colored wires, tabs, and electronic components.
Ability to work in cold, hot and / or dusty environment, with noisy conditions.
Occasional work outside in the elements.
Ability to operate machine tools where time exceeds handling time.
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