Maintenance Tech - Automotive Manufacturing - 2841 General Labor - Atlantic, IA at Geebo

Maintenance Tech - Automotive Manufacturing - 2841

Company Name:
New Careers
Maintenance Tech - Automotive Manufacturing - 2841
Role: Technician / Maintenance
Relocation Available: No, but a nearby self relo is okay
Industry: Manufacturing
Location: Iowa
Town / City: Atlantic
Job Type: Permanent full-time
Job Description:
Global Manufacturer looking for a Maintenance Tech for 2nd shift.
SUMMARY
Repairs and maintains mechanical and hydraulic components of production machines and equipment such as metal fabricating machine tools, material handling system, presses, and automated lubrication system by performing the following duties.
Visually inspects and listens to machines and equipment to locate causes of malfunctions.
Dismantles machines and equipment to gain access to problem area.
Inspects and measures parts to detect wear, misalignment, or other problems.
Removes and replaces worn or defective parts of drive mechanism or hydraulic system.
Realigns and adjusts components such as spindles and clutches.
Locates damaged air and hydraulic pipes on machine, and measures, cuts, threads, and installs new pipe.
Starts machines and equipment to test operation following repair.
Repairs broken parts.
Perform general and preventative maintenance on industrial equipment.
Overtime as needed.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Associate's degree (A. A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or six months to one year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Bottom Line Requirements:
1. Associate's Degree or higher preferred.
2. Maintenance experience in a manufacturing setting on production equipment.
3. Local or able to make an easy move.
4. Current base salary and salary expectations.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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