600-Maintenance Tech - Dallas, United States - Spectra Metals Sales, Inc

    Spectra Metals Sales, Inc
    Spectra Metals Sales, Inc Dallas, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Description

    A Maintenance Technician in a production facility is responsible for ensuring the smooth operation and maintenance of machinery, equipment, and systems used in the production process.

    Their primary objective is to minimize downtime and optimize productivity by conducting regular inspections, troubleshooting issues, and performing preventive maintenance tasks.

    Here is a comprehensive list of job description and responsibilities typically associated with a Maintenance Technician in a production facility:

    Job Requirements

    Equipment Maintenance:
    Perform routine inspections, diagnostics, and repairs on various production equipment, such as conveyors, pumps, motors, and automated systems. This includes identifying mechanical, electrical, or pneumatic malfunctions and taking appropriate actions to resolve them promptly.

    Preventive Maintenance:
    Develop and implement a preventive maintenance schedule for all machinery and equipment.

    Conduct regular maintenance activities, including lubrication, calibration, cleaning, and replacement of worn-out parts, to prevent breakdowns and ensure optimal performance.


    Troubleshooting:
    Investigate and troubleshoot equipment failures or malfunctions to identify the root cause. Utilize diagnostic tools, technical manuals, and expertise to diagnose and rectify issues in a timely manner, minimizing production disruptions.

    Repair and Replacement:
    Carry out repairs on malfunctioning equipment by replacing faulty components, adjusting settings, or reprogramming control systems. Coordinate with vendors or suppliers for procuring replacement parts and ensure proper inventory management.

    Safety Compliance:
    Adhere to safety guidelines and protocols to maintain a safe working environment. Identify potential hazards and take necessary measures to eliminate or minimize risks associated with equipment operation. Report any safety concerns or incidents to the appropriate personnel.

    Documentation:
    Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities, including work orders, inspection reports, and equipment logs. Update maintenance schedules and document repairs, replacements, and preventive maintenance tasks performed.

    Continuous Improvement:
    Identify opportunities for process improvements and suggest modifications to enhance equipment reliability, efficiency, and performance. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement and test new procedures, technologies, or equipment upgrades.

    Training and Support:
    Provide technical guidance and support to production staff regarding equipment operation, maintenance procedures, and troubleshooting techniques. Conduct training sessions or workshops to promote knowledge sharing and ensure proper equipment handling.

    Emergency Response:
    Respond promptly to equipment breakdowns or emergencies and take immediate actions to minimize production downtime. Coordinate with maintenance team members, supervisors, or external service providers to resolve critical issues efficiently.

    Compliance with Regulations:
    Stay updated with industry regulations, codes, and standards related to equipment maintenance and safety. Ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety guidelines to maintain a sustainable and responsible production facility.