Job Description
Maintenance Tec•Understanding and demonstrating the behavior that the safety of yourself and other coworkers is paramount and is the # 1 priority
•Lead, plan and review the work of persons in the Maintenance I, II, and III riles that are responsible for performing mechanical and/or electrical duties in the maintenance, repair, inspection, testing, and installation of mechanical/electrical equipment including structural.
•Observe or listen to machinery or equipment operation in order to detect and identify malfunction.
•Perform Preventative maintenance work on plant machinery and facilities maintenance.
•Develop, design or create new applications, ideas, systems or products; including artistic contributions.
•Identify educational needs of others, develop educational or training programs or classes and teach or instruct others.
•Identify the developmental needs of others and by utilizing the skills of coaching and mentoring help others to improve their knowledge or skills.
•Install electronic power, communication, control or security equipment or systems.
•Repair computer-controlled manufacturing systems.
•Provide guidance and expert advice to management or other groups or technical systems or process related topics.
•Interpret, explain and enforce department policies and procedures to reach full and accurate understanding.
•Troubleshoot advanced electrical circuits.
•Operate various tools, instruments and equipment used in the testing and repairs of mechanical equipment.
•Fabricate, assemble, and disassemble manufactured products by hand.
•Use acetylene welding/cutting torch and combination welding procedures.
h IV
Experience Required:
Employees in this classification will be assigned more difficult duties relative to their exercised abilities with amplified levels of responsibility and complexity.
A Maintenance Technician - IV is fully trained and can train others in all procedures related to facility policies pertaining to troubleshooting, repair, installation, maintenance, and fabrication.
In-house electrical authorization must be obtained prior to conducting any electrical assignments.
Working knowledge of:
•Operations, services and activities of all areas of mechanical and electrical maintenance.
•All equipment and supplies commonly used in the mechanical or electrical trade.
•Method and techniques pertaining to installation, maintenance and repair of mechanical systems.
•Occupational hazards and standard safety practices (Including but not limited to; NFPA 70E, OSHA).
•Operational characteristics of a variety of measuring and testing equipment and tools for mechanical maintenance.
•Applicable codes and ordinances as related to the mechanical trade.
A person in this position must possess the ability to:
•Lead, organize and review the work of maintenance staff.
•Independently perform the most difficult mechanical maintenance, repair, installation and testing functions on all but the most sophisticated equipment.
•Work independently in the absence of supervision.
•Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing.
•Complete all work with quality workmanship and quality repairs.
Maintenance Tech IV
Forest City, NC
American Greetings
Posted 02/04/2025