Company Description
Job Description
JOB DESCRIPTION
Base Pay Starts at $32.00 per hour with experience
Shift: 2nd Shift Monday – Friday
Benefits – Start Day 1
*RESUME OR JOB HISTORY REQUIRED FOR INTERVIEW*
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Troubleshoot and repair all mechanical functions, mechanical drive units, industrial hydraulic and pneumatic powers, plumbing architectures, AC and DC circuits, electrical sensors and switches, motor controls and servo controllers, safety circuits which include E-stops, light curtains, floor mats, safety relays and safety switches
- Provide multi-skilled maintenance support focused on customer service, quality, cost and productivity in Total Productive Improvement (TPM) and continuous improvement (CI) environment
- Maintain the responsibilities and performance requirements within both fields of the Maintenance Technician Apprentice and Technician levels I & II
- Set up, adjust and maintain assigned equipment with a responsibility for production and quality on equipment
- Ability to trouble shoot the machine issues
- Electrical Skills
- Understand and participate in TPM initiatives, also assist in the deployment of TPM objectives
- Understand functions of components and operating features of relays, circuit breakers Programmable Logic Controllers, motor encoders, motors and sensors
- Understanding and performing preventive maintenance on all machinery, getting these done in a timely fashion, and document finished work
- Working knowledge of electrical test equipment to measure current voltage and resistance. Understand Hipot and Meggar meters
- Ability to work at 480 volts ac/dc and troubleshoot
- Understand of Lock Out Tag Out and Arc Flash
- Desired but not necessary; understanding electronic components and trouble shooting
Qualifications
- Associates in Engineering/trades or equivalent preferred
- Experience in Industrial Maintenance in a Manufacturing Enviroment
- Electrical Skills Preferred
- Understand, troubleshoot and problem solve issues of basic complexity in advanced electrical/mechanical systems (PLC, Drives, Servo, HMI, CNC, etc.)
- Understand electrical arc flash protection code requirements
- Understand basic electrical circuits and safe work practices
- Understand basic function of PLC, drives and controls
- Understand, maintain, and troubleshoot AC and DC motors and drives
- Understand trouble shooting process for basic electrical equipment and electrical systems
- Inspect gears and gear units for lubrication problems and bearing failure
- Understand types of shaft misalignment, conditions affecting alignment, measurements and measuring tools for realignment, and methods used for shaft alignment including reverse dial, laser and rim and face
- Use necessary hand and power tools to take appropriate action to replace components, adjust, and recalibrate machinery to resolve issues and restore equipment to operating condition
- Disassemble and reassemble gearboxes
- Understand the parts, function, maintenance and troubleshooting of typical motors
- Maintain and troubleshoot, disassemble and reassemble hydraulic and pneumatic valves
- Measure and analyze vibration in equipment using transducers, vibration meters and vibration analyzers to determine cause of malfunction
Additional Information
Address: 2019 E. Monte Vista Ave, Vacaville, CA 95688
Why work for Cornerstone Building Brands?
Our teams are at the heart of our purpose to positively contribute to the communities where we live, work and play. Full-time* team members receive** medical, dental and vision benefits starting day 1. Other benefits include PTO, paid holidays, FSA, life insurance, LTD, STD, 401k, EAP, discount programs, tuition reimbursement, training, and professional development. You can also join one of our Employee Resource Groups which help support our commitment to providing a diverse and inclusive work environment.
*Full-time is defined as regularly working 30+ hours per week. **Union programs may vary depending on the collective bargaining agreement.
All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.
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