BlueScope Recycling
Maintenance Technician II- Day Shift
BlueScope Recycling, Waterloo, Indiana, United States,
Job Description
Performs preventative maintenance and routine repairs.
Conducts periodic safety and maintenance inspections to evaluate replacement equipment and identify wear and damage.
Uses technical diagrams, blueprints, and schematics to install, troubleshoot, calibrate, and repair equipment, engines, and compressors.
Order parts needed for replacement and coordinate with service providers to complete maintenance tasks.
Performs preventative maintenance and routine repairs, conducts periodic safety and maintenance inspections to evaluate equipment for replacement, and identifies wear and damage.
Uses technical diagrams, blueprints, and schematics to install, troubleshoot, calibrate, and repair equipment, engines, and compressors.
Orders parts needed for replacement and coordinates with service providers to complete maintenance tasks.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair complex mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment; primarily loaders, shears, grapple, skid steers, forklifts, tractor/trailer, shredder, conveyor systems, hydraulic systems, PLC’s.
Welds, grinding, weld set-up, and torching
Set up and break down machinery
Uses a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) or work order system to track and document activities.
Follows established safety procedures and regulations for hazardous materials handling.
Performs preventative maintenance and routine repairs.
Conducts periodic safety and maintenance inspections to evaluate replacement equipment and identify wear and damage.
Uses technical diagrams, blueprints, and schematics to install, troubleshoot, calibrate, and repair equipment, engines, and compressors.
Order parts needed for replacement and coordinate with service providers to complete maintenance tasks.
Performs preventative maintenance and routine repairs, conducts periodic safety and maintenance inspections to evaluate equipment for replacement, and identifies wear and damage.
Uses technical diagrams, blueprints, and schematics to install, troubleshoot, calibrate, and repair equipment, engines, and compressors.
Orders parts needed for replacement and coordinates with service providers to complete maintenance tasks.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair complex mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic equipment; primarily loaders, shears, grapple, skid steers, forklifts, tractor/trailer, shredder, conveyor systems, hydraulic systems, PLC’s.
Welds, grinding, weld set-up, and torching
Set up and break down machinery
Uses a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) or work order system to track and document activities.
Follows established safety procedures and regulations for hazardous materials handling.