Maintenance Technician
Date Posted: 9/30/2024
Order #101627398
Job Snapshot
- Employee Type:
- Full-time
- Location:
- Louisville, KY
- Job Type:
- Facilities & Maintenance Jobs
- Shift:
- First Shift
- Experience:
- Not Specified
- Date Posted:
- 9/30/2024
Job Description
Maintenance Technician
2nd interview
Shift Position-7 am-3:30 pm
A resume is required to show experience – starts at $18-temp to hire
Old-school machines need to know how to fix factory machines.
Job Summary: The Maintenance Technician (1st Shift) is responsible for keeping facilities operational by
performing a wide range of tasks including, but not limited to preventative maintenance,
troubleshooting, and repairing equipment, always promoting, and practicing safety, and contributing to
the continuous improvement of plant equipment by finding ways to eliminate unscheduled downtime
and efficiency. The Maintenance Technician will be responsible for maintaining the high standards of
conduct set forth by PSC and staying current on all new OSHA regulations and safety trends.
Work to continuously improve the machines and the standardized procedures used to maintain
them. Demonstrated ability to communicate your ideas effectively both verbally and in writing.
Has a clear understanding of production goals.
Performs basic facility maintenance.
Understand, identify, and take steps to prevent quality defects through performance of quality
checks.
Performs, handles, and uses all tools safely. Follows OSHA and PSC standards, including energy
isolation and fall protection.
Overtime may be required.
Perform other duties as assigned by the supervisor or manager.
Job Requirements
Required Qualifications & Experiences:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily.
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.
Education and/or Experience – High school diploma or general education degree (GED); and a
minimum of 3 years related experience and/or training in a production environment; or
equivalent combination of education and experience.
Language Skills – Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and
maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
Mathematical Skills – Ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide in all units of measure. Ability
to use a tape measure, calipers, and other measuring devices.
Read an electrical meter.
Read schematics.
Troubleshoot and repair problems.
Knowledge and the ability to use power tools.
Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral,
or diagram form.
Basic carpentry, plumbing, welding, HVAC, and Electrical skills.
Comprehension of hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical prints.
Able to lift 50 lbs. repeatedly.
Troubleshooting skills