Maintenance Technician - St. Louis, United States - Paulo Products Company

    Paulo Products Company
    Paulo Products Company St. Louis, United States

    2 weeks ago

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    Full time
    Description

    Install, maintain, and repair all furnaces, equipment, and buildings in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals, and specifications, utilizing knowledge of electrical equipment, piping, and welding.

    Install and troubleshoot building electrical systems and electronic equipment.


    Key Responsibilities:
    Install, troubleshoot, maintain, calibrate, and repair all power and control related electrical equipment and systems such as electronic scales, microwaves, welding equipment, induction machines, HVAC transformers, instruments, recorders, air conditioning units, etc
    Layout and build electrical panels; install wiring systems for new and used equipment installations

    Survey and thermocouple check all equipment using Volt-ohm Meter, Multi-point Survey Recorder, and fixtures to conform to aircraft and military specifications.

    Read and log all meters on equipment
    Repair, clean, calibrate, and maintain all hardness testers and other measurement or testing equipment

    Perform and document preventive maintenance inspections and operations on all meters, gauges, recorders, charts, filters, belts, grease fittings, quench oil levels, lubrication levels, thermocouple checks, furnace internals, furnace mechanisms, safety devices, etc.

    to maintain proper work performance and a longer working life.

    Fabricate tanks, fixtures, conveyors, furnaces, and other equipment using welding equipment, acetylene cutting torch, blueprints, diagrams, schematics, manufacturer's instructions, hand tools, measuring devices, and other fabrication equipment.

    Install, repair, and replace fire brick.
    Read dew point and adjust Endothermic Generators to proper dew point levels


    Qualifications:
    Must be able to pass a pre-employment physical and drug screen, this includes THC.
    Requires a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent experience. Requires a 2-year technical degree or thorough equivalent knowledge of electrical systems, pipefitting, instrumentation, and temperature control systems.
    Two years experience in welding, electronics, and electrical systems; several years experience in an industrial environment.
    Must be available for all shifts.


    License(s)/Certification(s) Required:
    Must be able to obtain a forklift certification.


    Competitive Benefits Package:
    Medical benefits (including Teledoc Telehealth Visits)
    Dental benefits
    Group Life Insurance
    Voluntary Life Insurance
    Holiday Pay
    Sickness & Accident pay
    401k Plan
    Employee Referral Bonus & chance to win annual $2,000 drawing
    Employee Assistance Program
    Shift Differential for 2nd and 3rd shifts