Industrial Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Genoa, OH at Geebo

Industrial Maintenance Technician

Genoa, OH Genoa, OH Estimated:
$50.
5K - $63.
9K a year Estimated:
$50.
5K - $63.
9K a year Job Introduction Graymont has an immediate opening at our Genoa, Ohio plant for a maintenance technician.
Candidate must have excellent troubleshooting, mechanical, and welding skills.
United States - OH - Genoa Duties and
Responsibilities:
Maintain equipment so that breakdowns are kept to a minimum.
Perform this work without detailed plans and instructions from a supervisor.
Dismantle, repair, and assemble new pieces of equipment in the facility Use of the following tools and equipment (but not limited to):
burning torch, welding torch, small hand tools, large wrenches, chains, blocks, drill press, jacks, hoists Perform installation of equipment working to close specificationsand using instruments for alignment Ongoing inspection of equipment for condition, wear, etc.
Record findings as part of preventive maintenance program Maintain and repair pumps and compressors Work from simple installation and assembly drawings and blueprints in the installation of new machinery.
Be capable of drawing legible sketches for file.
Operate cranes to lift men and material safely and sufficient training
Qualifications:
Applicant must have and maintain a current OH driver's license Must be capable of climbing steps and ladders to work at high elevations, including from a man basket Must have the ability to lift 50 pounds Must be willing to work a majority of overtime under the circumstances of the job (including emergency situations) Follow all safety rules and regulations, good housekeeping and clean up procedures must be followed on all jobs Familiar with JDE, able to issue work orders, and order parts as needed Job applicants must pass a comprehensive mechanical and welding test.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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