Line Mechanic

The Line Maintenance Mechanic will be responsible of the following:

Maintain equipment in a safe operating condition.
Insure that line equipment set ups are performed correctly, following set up sheets in order to meet quality and efficiencies standards.
Perform scheduled equipment preventive maintenance on a regular basis.
Repair equipment breakdowns using diagnosis and troubleshooting techniques with the aid of equipment manuals and blueprints.
Knowledge of working with 24VDC and or up to 220VAC 3PH
Use of hand and power tools i.e. Power drill, Jigsaw, Sawzall, Circular saw, Volt Meter.
Initiate changes and modifications to equipment for safety, ease of operation and efficiency.
Train and guide production personnel in the safe and proper line equipment operations and set ups.
Write, revise and update set up sheets.
Keep inventory of spare parts and inform Supervisor when they need to be re-ordered.
Perform test work orders.
Insure that production lines are ready to start on time as instructed on the daily production schedule or as requested by the production supervisors.
Exchange information with other team members and supervisors on a daily basis.
Inform supervisors of any unusual situations (i.e. bad components, equipment performance, etc.) or changes made to the equipment during the day.
Comply with the company safety rules, standard operating procedures and follow GMP guidelines.

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