Maintenance Mechanic Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Cairo, IL at Geebo

Maintenance Mechanic

Role Purpose Statement:
Responsible for the maintenance, repairs and upkeep of plant operational equipment
Benefits:
Available upon 1st day of HireRetirement Plan MatchTuition Reimbursement availableWellness ProgramSafety-Incentive programKey
Responsibilities:
Repair gearboxes, drive couplings, chain drives, and belt drives.
Troubleshoot and repair pumps, centrifugal, piston, rotary and other positive displacement pumps.
Analyze mechanical and operational problems on assigned equipment and plan for and take corrective action; make necessary corrections and running adjustments to maintain maximum production and quality.
Participate and maintain a safe work environment.
Timely completion of tasks and work orders with appropriate documentation according to standard operating procedures, applicable standards, guidelines and policies.
Troubleshoot and repair facility machinery.
Ability to work in a non-climate controlled environment.
Requires strong work ethic, dependability, and a high level of dedication to safety.
Must be willing to work a rotating shift.
Other duties as assigned.
Must be willing to train for advancement.
The successful applicant will enter a 90 day probationary period of employment before becoming a permanent employee.
Education:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Experience:
Previous experience with welding, pneumatics, hydraulics, and pipefittingCompetencies/Knowledge/Skills:
Blueprint and electrical schematic reading ability a plus.
Industrial electrical skills through formal training or on the job experience.
Understanding of PLC and HMI and experience with steam boilers and systems a plus.
Recommended Skills Blueprinting Corrective And Preventive Action (Capa) Electrical Diagrams Hardworking And Dedicated Human Computer Interaction Hydraulics Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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