What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Tech I- 2nd Shift position at Standard Meat?
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Job Title: Maintenance Tech I
FLSA Status: Hourly
Department: Maintenance
SUMMARY: As a valuable member of the Maintenance Team, a Maintenance Technician III will assist other members of the maintenance team in assuring smooth operation of all Standard Meat building systems. Duties will include equipment/building system monitoring, preventive maintenance, and repair.
Shifts, starting times, and workdays will always be determined by production scheduling and coordinated by maintenance supervision to provide adequate coverage of all affected areas. Good attendance and must be available to work overtime and weekends as needed.
Essential Functions/Responsibilities
Routinely inspect equipment
EDUCATION And/or EXPERIENCE
High school education or a minimum of 2 years related experience or training
Minimum of 5 years of direct or related maintenance experience
Physical Demands
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Function
Amount of Time
None
Under 1/3
1/3 to 2/3
Over 2/3
Stand
X
Walk
X
Sit
X
Use hands to finger, handle or feel
X
Reach with hands and arms
X
Climb or balance
X
Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
X
This job requires that weight be lifted or force be exerted as reflected below.
Function
Amount of Time
None
Under 1/3
1/3 to 2/3
Over 2/3
Up to 10 pounds
X
Up to 25 pounds
X
Up to 50 pounds
X
Up to 100 pounds
X
More than 100 pounds
X
Work Environment
Cold Temperature: <40 F Cooler <0 F Freezer
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts, and extreme cold temperatures. The noise level in the work environment is moderate.
Until properly trained, maintenance mechanics will not work on any equipment or building systems they have not been trained on. It is the responsibility of members of the maintenance team to ask for assistance and/or training on any tasks they are not qualified to perform.
We are people powered! If you want to build strong relationships, grow professionally and personally, and produce quality, you'll enjoy your career with us!
Job Title: Maintenance Tech I
FLSA Status: Hourly
Department: Maintenance
SUMMARY: As a valuable member of the Maintenance Team, a Maintenance Technician III will assist other members of the maintenance team in assuring smooth operation of all Standard Meat building systems. Duties will include equipment/building system monitoring, preventive maintenance, and repair.
Shifts, starting times, and workdays will always be determined by production scheduling and coordinated by maintenance supervision to provide adequate coverage of all affected areas. Good attendance and must be available to work overtime and weekends as needed.
Essential Functions/Responsibilities
Routinely inspect equipment
- Able to identify potential equipment failure through routine inspection.
- Able to identify equipment issues that are an employee and/or a food safety hazard.
- Perform preventive maintenance tasks as scheduled and/or assigned.
- Maintain operational ability and integrity of the equipment.
- Able to maintain areas associated with maintenance, to the level of requirements covered under the Master Sanitation.
- Able to safely operate various hand tools, power tools, large shop tools, and test instruments such as Voltage Meter.
- Able to safely operate forklifts and electric pallet jacks.
- Daily notes recorded in One-Note
- PM assignments/work orders
- Daily blade removal log
- Daily packaging machine tooling check
- Daily Refrigeration logs
- Air filter identification and replacement
- V-Belt identification and replacement
- Light Bulb identification and replacement
- Basic Plumbing identification and repair (Water Closet, sinks, fittings, Pipe threading, Etc.)
- Door repair (Seals, handles, Etc.)
- Inspection of Facility safety devices (Fire Extinguisher, Eyewash Station, Etc.)
- Maintain building and grounds
- Oil identification and change
- Bearings identification, lubrication, and repair
- Conveyor belt identification and repair
- Pneumatic hose identification and repair
- Process equipment assembly
- Electrical identification and repair (Plug, Relay, VFD, etc.)
- Motor/Gearbox identification and repair
- Schematic and pneumatic reading
- Tap and Die identification and utilization
- Advanced welding and fabrication
- Sound understanding of safety relays and circuits
- Testing of electrical devices (Motor, Brakes, Etc.)
- Building systems identification and operations and repairs (Boilers, Air Compressors, HVAC, Refrigeration, etc.)
- CAN BUS system identification and repairs
- Equipment Overhauls (Complete rebuilds of Electrical and Mechanical Systems)
- Advanced Refrigeration Training (Intro to Ammonia, Operator 1, Etc.)
- Advanced Electrical Troubleshooting (HMI, PLC, I-O Modules, Etc.)
- Design/Installation of Automated Systems
- Fire Alarm and Life Safety Systems
- Advanced Mechanical Rebuilds (High-Pressure Intensifier (80,000psi), Transmission, Etc.)
- Keep the work area clean and free of clutter and debris.
- Follow all food safety (GMP) and safety guidelines.
- Keep personal tools cleaned, maintained, and kept.
- Maintenance personnel shall have a thorough understanding of G.M.P.’s and follow accordingly.
- Maintenance personnel shall have a thorough understanding of Standard Meat Company’s Maintenance Program, Safety programs, and all Company policies and follow accordingly.
- Appropriate personal safety equipment must be used at all times.
- Hard hats, steel toe boots or shoes, and hairnets shall be worn on plant premises.
- Clean frocks shall be worn in production and vinyl gloves as needed.
- Tools must be kept clean.
- Under no circumstances shall any equipment safety devices be bypassed at any time.
- Job assignments shall be made and coordinated by the Supervisor of Maintenance - either verbal, written memo, or listed on the weekly maintenance task list.
- Routinely inspect equipment Always 10%
- Perform basic maintenance duties Always 85%
- Maintain all required records and Always 5%
EDUCATION And/or EXPERIENCE
High school education or a minimum of 2 years related experience or training
Minimum of 5 years of direct or related maintenance experience
Physical Demands
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
Function
Amount of Time
None
Under 1/3
1/3 to 2/3
Over 2/3
Stand
X
Walk
X
Sit
X
Use hands to finger, handle or feel
X
Reach with hands and arms
X
Climb or balance
X
Stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl
X
This job requires that weight be lifted or force be exerted as reflected below.
Function
Amount of Time
None
Under 1/3
1/3 to 2/3
Over 2/3
Up to 10 pounds
X
Up to 25 pounds
X
Up to 50 pounds
X
Up to 100 pounds
X
More than 100 pounds
X
Work Environment
Cold Temperature: <40 F Cooler <0 F Freezer
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to wet and/or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts, and extreme cold temperatures. The noise level in the work environment is moderate.
Until properly trained, maintenance mechanics will not work on any equipment or building systems they have not been trained on. It is the responsibility of members of the maintenance team to ask for assistance and/or training on any tasks they are not qualified to perform.
We are people powered! If you want to build strong relationships, grow professionally and personally, and produce quality, you'll enjoy your career with us!