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Peter Cremer North America, LP Industrial Maintenance Technician III -12-hour rotation - 7pm to 7:30am in Cincinnati, Ohio
Position: Industrial Maintenance Technician III -12-hour rotation - 7pm to 7:30am Location: Cincinnati, OH Job Id: 1544
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0 Industrial Maintenance Technician III 12-hour rotation - 7:00PM to 7:30AM Why work for us Competitive benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K match, and a few others! We offer a yearly incentive bonus up to $2,000/year. You are eligible to participate in Cremer's profit-sharing program. This can pay out up to 9% of your annual income POSITION SUMMARY Reporting directly to the Maintenance Supervisor, the Industrial Maintenance Technician is responsible for the Installation, Inspection, Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Pneumatic Control Systems, Hydraulic Control Systems, Electrical Control Systems, Digital Control Systems, Mechanical Systems, Instrumentation and Pumps. The Maintenance Technician must be able to read basic prints, schematics and troubleshoot high volume production equipment. The maintenance technician will also be responsible for being on call at a predetermined frequency. POSITION REQUIREMENTS Education, Credentials, Licenses: High school diploma or GED Associates degree preferred. Kind & Length of Experience: Minimum 3 years of experience (5+ years preferred) in a fast-paced manufacturing environment with strong mechanical, electrical, and leadership skills required Strong Mechanical and Electrical Aptitude required. Sense of urgency in decision making and time management skills required. Experienced working with the following maintenance equipment: Allen Bradley Products: Guard Master, Power flex, flex I/O, Control Logix controllers and system components preferred. Core facility equipment experience including boilers, air compressors, air dryers and steam systems. Maintaining and troubleshoot pumps. Calibration of various gauges and digital output meters. Prior leadership experience in a fast-paced manufacturing environment preferred. PERFORMANCE MEASURES AND STANDARDS Possess excellent communication/computer skills. Facilitate routine preventive maintenance scheduling and documentation to ensure that manufacturing and facility equipment continue to operate safely and efficiently. Support operations and provide good communication and organization pertaining to the progress and status of a repair. Possess the ability to identify process problems root cause and facilitate their corrective action. Responsible for overseeing the training of new technicians and the training of technicians through a tiered structure. Interact with vendors and contractors to execute projects/repairs. Inspect, maintain and troubleshoot pneumatic control systems. Inspect, maintain and troubleshoot mechanical as well as electrical control systems. Inspect, maintain and troubleshoot digital control system. Install, inspect, maintain and troubleshoot pumps. Ability to read and interpret electrical single line diagrams, I/O diagrams, electrical motor control schematics, P&ID drawings and mechanical blueprints. Capable of working with minimal supervision and good time management skills. Use tools ranging from common hand and power tools, such as hammers, hoists, saws, drills, and wrenches, to precision measuring instruments and electrical and electronic testing devices. Performs other related duties as required and assigned. Initiate Management of Change (MOC) per requirements. Adhere to all Site Environmental, Health, Safety and Security Requirements, Local, State and Federal Regulations Maintain Hazardous waste in accordance with all Local, State and Federal Regulations. Follow all RC14001 guiding principles, policies, procedures and other requirements. Ability to travel frequently up and down sta