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Maintenance Technician

Company Name:
Amarr Garage Doors
Requisition Number: 790
Job Title: Maintenance Technician
Department: Maintenance
Shift: First
Hours: Weekends
State/Province: Kansas
City: Lawrence
Position Type: Full Time
Job Description:
Job
Summary:Conducts troubleshooting repairs and preventive maintenance of simple and complex equipment within the production facility.
ESSENTIAL ACCOUNTABILITIES:
1 : Troubleshoots equipment issues in production environment.
2 : Troubleshoot and or repair electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical components.
3 : Provides support in areas of fabrication, assembly, welding, burning, cutting, pipefitting, and machining.
4 : Read and interpret hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical schematic and drawings.
5 : Work from oral and written instructions.
6 : Understand and use manuals and catalogues when ordering parts.
7 : Understand and comply with all parts ordering and issuing procedures.
8 : Maintains adherence to company policy, safety standards, and good housekeeping practices.
9 : Assumes other duties as assigned by supervisor.
THE MOST IMPORTANT ACTIVITIES PERFORMED:
1 : Troubleshoots equipment issues in production environment.
2 : Troubleshoot and or repair electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical components.
3 : Work from oral and written instructions.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
1 : Requires ability to work off ladders, scaffolding and scissors lifts.
2 : Requires ability to do extended amounts of walking or riding of 3-wheel bicycle or cart.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED (EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS):
1 : Prior experience in a production environment.
2 : Knowledge of manufacturing processes. 3 : Experience with pneumatic machinery is a plus, mechanical skill
s. 4 : Able to lift up to 50 lbs.
5 : Ability to operate forklifts and other equipment.
6 : High school graduate or equivalent with additional training in mechanical or electrical technology.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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