CNC Machine Maintenance Technician

Grafton, WI
Full Time
Experienced

JOB DESCRIPTION

Job Title: Maintenance Technician Reports To:

Department: Maintenance FLSA Status: Full Time / Hourly

Job Code: Salary Grade: N/A

SUMMARY OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

Does general equipment repair and works on building repairs. Equipment includes an extremely wide variety of sizes, ages, and types of machine shop equipment, including but not limited to CNC Mills, Lathes, Heat treat equipment, Foundry equipment and facility support equipment.

SPECIFIC DUTIES, ACTIVITIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:

  • Initiates purchase requisitions for parts to repair machines.
  • Works from blueprints, sketches, written or verbal instructions, and parts manuals.
  • Must maintain records of each production machine tool that includes manuals and maintenance log for each machine.
  • Maintain heating/cooling systems to ensure functionality.
  • Work closely with management to maintain optimum care and maintenance of all equipment.
  • Work closely with all departments to maintain equipment and reduce downtime.
  • Is responsible for safety issues on machines, including Lock-Out Tag-Out on machines when required.
  • Responsible to complete preventive maintenance on both equipment and building as required.
  • Responsible to assist with EHS waste disposal
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

POSITION REQUIREMENTS:

· Requires a minimum of 3 years’ experience working in a manufacturing facility working with CNC machines

· Must possess strong mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic aptitude and skills.

· Must have experience with controls

  • Experience using precision measuring equipment (Calibers, micrometers, and indicators)
  • Problem-solving skills and the ability to work well with others

· Knowledge of general plumbing

· Able to be forklift operator certified

· Knowledge of Basic Microsoft office tools

· Good communication (verbal and written) skills and excellent listening ability required

· Express a positive attitude, problem solver and strong team collaboration.

· US Citizenship or lawful permanent resident of the US is required.

PHYSICAL/MENTAL REQUIREMENTS:

  • Must be able to stand for extend periods of time
  • Must be able to maneuver to all areas of the office, shop, warehouse, or manufacturing plant
  • Must be able to lift to 50 pounds and carry up to 50 pounds.
  • Must be able to bend, reach, kneel, twist, and grip items while working

· with use of mechanical aids manipulate parts or machines exceeding 20,000 pounds.

  • Must be able to simultaneously manage several objectives, changing priorities and reassign priorities to complete assignments.
  • Must be able to read, write, speak and understand English.
  • Must be able to respond to visual and oral cues.

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Work environment is typically considered within a MIBA AG location during normal or extended business hours to include offices, manufacturing plants and repair facilities. Work environment may also include customer sites including oil well sites, and meeting venues.

  • Approved PPE is required when on the factory floor
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