Job description:
Shift: 5:45 PM – 6:15 AM | 12-hour continental shift (3 days one week, 4 days the following, off every other weekend; overtime may be required)
Pay Rate: $36.34 – $39.85/hour (+$2.00/hour shift differential depending on experience)
Summary Description
While reporting to the Plant Engineer or Maintenance Supervisor, this role is responsible for performing proactive maintenance tasks necessary to provide high-quality, efficient, and timely shipment of products. Safety, quality, productivity, and a strong work ethic are central to the culture.
What You'll Be Doing
- Understand and follow plant safety rules including lockout/tagout (LOTO) and safe machine operation
- Read and interpret electrical blueprints, wiring diagrams, schematics, specifications, and technical data
- Work on motors, contactors, and relays using a multimeter to verify component functionality
- Operate advanced shop equipment such as band saws, mills, and lathes
- Maintain chillers, process pumps, compressors, ink pumps, and glue pumps
- Analyze and resolve mechanical and electrical equipment issues
- Troubleshoot and repair electrical controls and PLC systems
- Perform preventive maintenance, predictive maintenance, routine repairs, and calibration with minimal downtime
- Diagnose root causes of production equipment failures and determine best corrective action
- Document parts used and repairs completed in CMMS
- Assist in maintaining spare parts inventory and parts room organization
- Perform repairs on plant production and facility equipment
- Participate in Global Performance System (GPS) activities including audits, pillar teams, and near misses
- Maintain safe operational conditions of all production and related equipment
- Use required personal protective equipment
- Maintain regular attendance and punctuality
- Perform other duties as assigned
We'd Love to Hear From You If
- You have industrial manufacturing experience or military experience, troubleshooting, repairing, and maintaining manufacturing equipment
- Industry experience with blown film, sheet extrusion, flexographic printing, lamination, slitting, or related ancillary equipment is preferred
- You have PLC troubleshooting experience and knowledge of industrial motor controls
- You can operate a forklift
- You are comfortable with lifts, ladders, kneeling, bending, twisting, and lifting up to 50 pounds
- You can work independently while managing multiple tasks during off-shift hours
- You are comfortable with rotating schedules, overtime, and weekend work.