Are you an experienced Industrial Maintenance Mechanic with a passion for fixing things? If so we want to hear from you! We’re looking for a reliable maintenance professional who can keep our facilities operating efficiently. You’ll run routine inspections and maintenance and create preventative measures to keep our equipment running smoothly as long as possible and minimize any risk. Jobseekers should be hardworking problem solvers ready to go from day one. Sound like you? Apply today! Installs, maintains, and repairs machinery, equipment, physical structures, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, and mechanical systems of industrial machinery in and around the industrial establishment (Timken Belts Plant). Installs and repairs electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems, apparatus, and electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic components of industrial machinery and equipment. Performs necessary service work on equipment and components for preventative maintenance or repair purposes, using proper tools, and repair procedures in a safe manner. Oils and greases moving parts of friction surfaces of mechanical equipment such as shaft and motor bearings, sprockets, drive chains, gears, pulleys, etc. Performs maintenance tasks in a manner that achieves correct equipment tolerances and operating quality. Work is performed without unnecessary expenditure of time or waste of supplies, materials, time and other necessary resources. Responsibilities: • Visually inspects and tests machinery and equipment. • Listens for unusual sounds from machines or equipment to detect malfunction and discusses machine operation variations with supervisors, team lead and other maintenance workers to diagnose problems or repair machine. • Dismantles defective machines and equipment and installs new or repaired parts. • Cleans and lubricates shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery • Installs and repairs electrical apparatus, such as transformers and wiring, and electrical and electronic components of machinery and equipment. • Lays out, assembles, installs, and maintains pipe systems and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, and repairs and replaces gauges, valves, pressure regulators, and related equipment. • Repairs and maintains physical structure of establishment. • Installs, programs, or repairs automated machinery and equipment such as robots or programmable controllers. • Sets up and operates machine tools such as lathe, grinder, drill, and milling machine to repair or fabricate machine parts, jigs and fixtures, and tools. • Operates cutting torch or welding equipment to cut or join metal parts. • Fabricates and repairs counters, benches, partitions, and other wooden structures. • Installs power supply wiring and conduit for newly installed or existing machines and equipment such as robotics, conveyors, and programmable controllers. • Connects power supply wires to machines and equipment and connects cables and wires between machines and equipment. • Diagnoses malfunctioning apparatus such as transformers, motors, motion controls, drives and lighting fixtures and replaces damaged or broken wires and cables. • Tests malfunctioning machinery and discusses malfunction with other industrial maintenance workers and mechanics, such as supervisors, planners, schedulers and machinist, to diagnose malfunction. • Replaces faulty electrical components of machine such as relays, switches, and motors, controllers, drives and positions sensing devices. • Diagnoses and repairs or replaces faulty electronic components, such as printed circuit boards. • Replaces electric motor bearings and rewires motors. • Pushes buttons and presses keys on robotic controller, programmable controller to program automated machinery, such as robotics, to operate automated machinery, to test for malfunctions, and to verify repairs. • Plans layout of wiring and installs wiring, conduit, and electrical apparatus in buildings. • Diagnoses and replaces faulty mechanical, electric, electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatic components of machines and equipment. • Fills containers such as oil can, grease gun, or barrels of lubrication or oil with specified lubricant and other items such as video jet ink. • Squirts or pores oil on moving parts and friction surfaces, or into holes, oil cups, or reservoirs. Turns oil cup valves to regulate flow of oil to moving parts. • Forces grease into bearings with grease gun, smears grease on friction surfaces, or packs grease cups by hand. • Fills wells and sumps of lubricating systems with oil. • Complies with company, state, and federal (OSHA) safety policies, rules of conduct and regulatory requirements. • Uses good interpersonal skills and communication to work harmoniously with co-workers, supervisors, team lead, shift coordinators, planners, engineers and the customer. Works with other employees as a team and promotes the team concept. • Works at a reasonable pace that is safe and allows the ability to handle numerous job assignments within a reasonable time period. Qualifications: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. • One year certificate from college or technical school; or three to six months related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. • Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondences. • Ability to speak effectively before groups of customers or employees of our organization or the customer’s organization. • Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry. • Ability to solve practical problems and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where only limited standardization exists. Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Ability to identify causes of equipment or component malfunctions by means of equipment observation, inspection and testing procedures. • Driver’s Licenses, Fork Truck (Mobile Equipment Operators) License. Welding certification by a certifying agency is highly desirable but not mandatory. • Ability to operate specific instruments and tools such as VOM meter, Multi-meter, Meger, pneumatic and hydraulic tools, which are light to heavy and require some strength and dexterity to use in all types of physical positions and at various height levels. • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. • The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to adjust focus. Compensation: $25.50 - $32 hourly DOE
• Visually inspects and tests machinery and equipment. • Listens for unusual sounds from machines or equipment to detect malfunction and discusses machine operation variations with supervisors, team lead and other maintenance workers to diagnose problems or repair machine. • Dismantles defective machines and equipment and installs new or repaired parts. • Cleans and lubricates shafts, bearings, gears, and other parts of machinery • Installs and repairs electrical apparatus, such as transformers and wiring, and electrical and electronic components of machinery and equipment. • Lays out, assembles, installs, and maintains pipe systems and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, and repairs and replaces gauges, valves, pressure regulators, and related equipment. • Repairs and maintains physical structure of establishment. • Installs, programs, or repairs automated machinery and equipment such as robots or programmable controllers. • Sets up and operates machine tools such as lathe, grinder, drill, and milling machine to repair or fabricate machine parts, jigs and fixtures, and tools. • Operates cutting torch or welding equipment to cut or join metal parts. • Fabricates and repairs counters, benches, partitions, and other wooden structures. • Installs power supply wiring and conduit for newly installed or existing machines and equipment such as robotics, conveyors, and programmable controllers. • Connects power supply wires to machines and equipment and connects cables and wires between machines and equipment. • Diagnoses malfunctioning apparatus such as transformers, motors, motion controls, drives and lighting fixtures and replaces damaged or broken wires and cables. • Tests malfunctioning machinery and discusses malfunction with other industrial maintenance workers and mechanics, such as supervisors, planners, schedulers and machinist, to diagnose malfunction. • Replaces faulty electrical components of machine such as relays, switches, and motors, controllers, drives and positions sensing devices. • Diagnoses and repairs or replaces faulty electronic components, such as printed circuit boards. • Replaces electric motor bearings and rewires motors. • Pushes buttons and presses keys on robotic controller, programmable controller to program automated machinery, such as robotics, to operate automated machinery, to test for malfunctions, and to verify repairs. • Plans layout of wiring and installs wiring, conduit, and electrical apparatus in buildings. • Diagnoses and replaces faulty mechanical, electric, electronic, hydraulic, and pneumatic components of machines and equipment. • Fills containers such as oil can, grease gun, or barrels of lubrication or oil with specified lubricant and other items such as video jet ink. • Squirts or pores oil on moving parts and friction surfaces, or into holes, oil cups, or reservoirs. Turns oil cup valves to regulate flow of oil to moving parts. • Forces grease into bearings with grease gun, smears grease on friction surfaces, or packs grease cups by hand. • Fills wells and sumps of lubricating systems with oil. • Complies with company, state, and federal (OSHA) safety policies, rules of conduct and regulatory requirements. • Uses good interpersonal skills and communication to work harmoniously with co-workers, supervisors, team lead, shift coordinators, planners, engineers and the customer. Works with other employees as a team and promotes the team concept. • Works at a reasonable pace that is safe and allows the ability to handle numerous job assignments within a reasonable time period.