Stamping Plant Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - North Ridgeville, OH at Geebo

Stamping Plant Maintenance Technician

3.
0 North Ridgeville, OH North Ridgeville, OH Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$44.
8K - $56.
8K a year Estimated:
$44.
8K - $56.
8K a year
Responsibilities:
Troubleshooter and Repairer of all stamping equipment.
Trainer of stamping equipment troubleshooting and maintenance skills.
Troubleshooter and Repairer of all mechanical and electrical equipment.
Significant Contributor to new stamping plant upgrade and replacement projects.
Increase uptime of stamping presses.
Grow team skills in stamping equipment maintenance.
Improve stamping equipment Preventive Maintenance program.
Drive 5S improvements in Maintenance areas.
Drive ongoing improvement in stamping plant safety performance.
Continuous Improvement:
Maintain inventory of stamping plant spare parts.
Identify potential or impending failures and implement effective preventive countermeasures.
Complete stamping equipment inspections and preventive maintenance procedures on-time.
Participate in all stamp plant projects with a focus on reliability of new systems.
Willingly support rapid return-to-service plans whenever called upon.
Maintain and continuously improve one or more 5S areas as assigned.
Qualifications:
5
years of experience in direct support of high-volume stamping press operations is strongly preferred.
Must be familiar with mechanical and electrical systems of 100 - 600 ton stamping presses.
Demonstrated ability to work well in a team.
Proven ability and willingness to train others effectively.
Must be able to interpret hydraulic and electric diagrams and schematics.
Knowledge of proper rigging techniques is required.
Experience Required 5 year(s):
Stamping Preferred 5 year(s):
Manufacturing 5 year(s):
Mechanical Knowledge Education Preferred High School or better Skills Preferred Programming.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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