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Performs duties to maintain and repair a variety of building and plant equipment and construct facility, production and office work areas.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:.
• Working with blueprints and electrical schematics.
• Troubleshoots and repairs electrical problems involving relay logic, programmable controllers and electronic devices. Reads ladder logic and hard wiring blueprints.
• Repairs and maintains machinery and mechanical equipment.
• Observes mechanical devices in operation to locate cause of trouble. Dismantles devices to gain access to and remove defective parts.
• Adjusts functional parts of devices and control instruments.
• Installs special functional and structural parts in devices. Starts and tests devices to determine performance.
• Performs preventive maintenance on machinery, Building and Grounds.
• Makes replacement parts, prototype equipment, jigs and fixtures.
• Relocate plant equipment; make necessary electrical, pneumatic and water line connections.
• Examines form and texture of parts to detect imperfections. Inspects used parts to determine changes in dimensional requirements.
• Will take intermediate level of responsibility to Safety for Employees and Building and Plant and Grounds
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS:
• Serves as a member of various committees as needed.
• Performs other duties as necessary.
• Temporary job fill in for absentees on production lines.
• Will drive forklift truck from time to time.
• Some movement of Material to and from production lines including shipping and receiving of material.
• Follows all safety rules and keeps work area in a clean and orderly condition.
• Grounds Maintenance
SPECIALIZED TRAINING, SKILLS, ABILITIES, EXPERIENCE:
Use of power tools, lathe, mill, all types of welders, levels, plumb bobs and straight edges, rules, calipers, micrometers and other measuring instruments, some trigonometry. Has 1-3 year’s experience. Some forklift truck experience.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS / WORKING CONDITIONS:
Other
Durable Manufacturing
$39k-52k (estimate)
06/19/2024
01/17/2025
hi-lex.com
BATTLE CREEK, MI
1,000 - 3,000
1946
KATSUAKI SHIMA
$50M - $200M
Durable Manufacturing
Founded in 1946, Hi-Lex stands alone for having conducted research that has expanded the developmental stages of creating new and innovative technologies. These new technologies have proven to be of exceptional quality and reliability while promoting and maintaining creative designs, functionality and ease for the driver, our ultimate customer. Hi-Lex is proud to have received industry wide recognition for its superior quality, technology, price and delivery of Mechanical Control Cables, Window Regulators & Door Modules and Power Closure products. With facilities in many countries worldwide, H ...
i-Lex is globally represented in all major automotive markets. Annually producing over 10 million automotive cable applications and window regulators, Hi-Lex also remains one of the top market leaders in cable applications for recreational vehicles such as boats, ATV, personal watercrafts, motorcycles and golf carts. Hi-Lex - Producing worldwide products, getting worldwide recognition Hi-Lex mission is to be the leader in the markets we serve! We shall exceed customer expectation through continual improvement. We shall comply with all relevant standards and regulations. Everyone will participate in this mission to achieve zero defects. TS 16949 & ISO 14001 Certified
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