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The Maintenance Technician is responsible for repairing and maintaining all finishing equipment to ensure continuous production and minimize downtime. Key duties include performing daily and preventive maintenance using designated software, communicating effectively with supervisors and team members, and managing repair parts and consumables inventory. Candidates should have at least two years of optical maintenance experience or five years in production, strong teamwork, troubleshooting and communication skills, and the ability to follow procedures and work independently. The role requires standing, walking, and lifting up to 20 pounds, as well as adherence to all safety protocols, including using appropriate PPE. You can assign additional duties as needed. Responsibilites:
Equipment Maintenance - Perform daily and preventive maintenance on optical manufacturing and finishing equipment using designated software. Troubleshooting & Repairs - Identify, diagnose, and repair equipment issues promptly to minimize downtime. Communication - Report problems and updates to supervisors or managers effectively. Inventory Management - Maintain accurate counts of consumables, spare parts, and repair materials. Compliance & Procedures - Follow all company policies, SOPs, and work instructions accurately. Team Support - Collaborate with team members to ensure smooth production workflow. Safety Adherence - Observe all safety guidelines, including proper use of PPE, and maintain a safe work environment.
Qualifications:
Minimum 2 years in optical maintenance or 5 years in production maintenance experience. Experience working with automated equipment. Knowledge or hands-on experience in AC systems and electrical work. Strong communication and teamwork skills. Ability to follow work instructions, SOPs, and company policies. Ability to work independently and with a sense of urgency. Basic math skills. Flexible to work overtime or different shifts as needed. Ability to read and understand basic job work tickets. Ability to stand, walk, reach, talk, and hear during work. Frequent use of hands for handling and manipulating equipment. Ability to lift/move up to 20 pounds. Close vision and the ability to adjust focus. Understanding of the Injury and Illness Prevention Program and the Hazard Communication Program. Use of safety shoes, glasses, long sleeves, and other required PPE. Awareness of exposure to moving mechanical parts and noise.
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